7800X3D?
Although I think you've just brain hiccupped? Q6600 is a Core 2 Quad and
Z87-A would take Haswell generation parts like a 4570K or 4790K
On Tue, 5 Dec 2023 at 04:23, Joshua MacCraw wrote:
> Whoa, activity! Hello all!
>
> Just recently finally put my aging Asus Z87-A /w Q6600 + R9 280 o
I'm still here.
On Tue, 5 Dec 2023 at 00:20, Christopher Fisk
wrote:
> Should we do a sound off? lol
>
> On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 2:26 PM lopaka polena wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if anyone was still using the list. Hey Thane :)
> >
> > My recommendation would be all new everything and check you
Whoa, activity! Hello all!
Just recently finally put my aging Asus Z87-A /w Q6600 + R9 280 out to
pasture in favor of a new AM5 build. Amazing 1440 gaming so far! =)
On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 7:56 PM Greg Sevart wrote:
> Truthfully this is probably the most correct answer--while a fine system
> in
Truthfully this is probably the most correct answer--while a fine system in its
day, the P9X79 platform is easily eclipsed even with the most budget-friendly
builds today.
That being said, I just went and found my old P9X79 WS board. It's been a few
years since it's been in service, but you are
Ooh! Hello!
Tim Lider
1st Degree Black Belt at Cardenas School of Modern Arnis and Arnis de Mano
On Mon, Dec 4, 2023, 4:20 PM Christopher Fisk
wrote:
> Should we do a sound off? lol
>
> On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 2:26 PM lopaka polena wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if anyone was still using the list
Hey Lopaka,
Great to hear from you! Man, the hardware list were some good
times. :)
T
On 04-Dec-2023 3:26 p.m., lopaka polena wrote:
I was wondering if anyone was still using the list. Hey Thane :)
My recommendation would be all new everything and check your components
once you have a r
Should we do a sound off? lol
On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 2:26 PM lopaka polena wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone was still using the list. Hey Thane :)
>
> My recommendation would be all new everything and check your components
> once you have a running system. New cpu/mobo at least. If you know an
I was wondering if anyone was still using the list. Hey Thane :)
My recommendation would be all new everything and check your components
once you have a running system. New cpu/mobo at least. If you know anybody
with spare parts you could try to figure out what is still working but it
will take mo
You are showing your age. They are DIMMS now. :)
I'd try a single DIMM in each socket. Does this motherboard have a RAM
config button (some do). If so, try that.
Have you tried a different power supply? I've had power supplies which
will power up the motherboard but not allow it to boot.