ANOTHER problem with the Celeron. Sheesh.
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ANOTHER problem with the Celeron. Sheesh.
Again, with the Celeron. Seems I always have problems with this one. Mom's antique PII server is more reliable than this, for god sakes.
Anyway, on odd boots the BIOS detects my CD-RW, and more often than not, it DOESN'T detect it. I've tried all jumper settings, switched IDE cables, unplugged and plugged everything back in, but still the same problem. However, when the BIOS detects the CD-RW, it works perfectly fine. Also, BIOS always detects my HD.
Think it's time to get a new CD-RW?
Myself, I think I need a whole new motherboard alltogether, as well as a new PS, optical drives, case, the works. Seems I'm having bad luck with the setup I have now.
Anyway, on odd boots the BIOS detects my CD-RW, and more often than not, it DOESN'T detect it. I've tried all jumper settings, switched IDE cables, unplugged and plugged everything back in, but still the same problem. However, when the BIOS detects the CD-RW, it works perfectly fine. Also, BIOS always detects my HD.
Think it's time to get a new CD-RW?
Myself, I think I need a whole new motherboard alltogether, as well as a new PS, optical drives, case, the works. Seems I'm having bad luck with the setup I have now.
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Okay! I think I've found a good one.
Ultra X-Connect 500W
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/ ... u=ULT31558
These seem to be a reliable brand from what I hear, as well as all these rewards it recieved, and a LIFETIME warranty. PLUS it's a modular, so I can keep un-needed cords out of the case. Not to mention it has an awesome look. =D
Anyone have any experience with these?
P.S. I found a temporary solution to my worn-out PS. Switch the on/off switch on the back of my PS off for a few seconds, turn it back on, CD-RW is detected! =)
Ultra X-Connect 500W
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/ ... u=ULT31558
These seem to be a reliable brand from what I hear, as well as all these rewards it recieved, and a LIFETIME warranty. PLUS it's a modular, so I can keep un-needed cords out of the case. Not to mention it has an awesome look. =D
Anyone have any experience with these?
P.S. I found a temporary solution to my worn-out PS. Switch the on/off switch on the back of my PS off for a few seconds, turn it back on, CD-RW is detected! =)
You beat me to it Swinada...
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Sorry didnt try to make you look stupid, the only one that is capable of doing that is you. 
I assume you are talking here about the same celeron then in your other post, where you said
by this post I would suggest to get yourself a new MOBO
let us know what happens once you have the new PS and MOBO
I assume you are talking here about the same celeron then in your other post, where you said
http://www.pcabusers.com/forums/showthr ... post262841Cleaned my good ol' Celeron out today
by this post I would suggest to get yourself a new MOBO
let us know what happens once you have the new PS and MOBO
All the best from the west!

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Got a power supply today, everything seems to be working fine. I'll probably be getting a new mobo soon, anyway. Maybe not 'til I get a decent video-card so I can get away from this on-board video I'm using now...
Mind you, I'm only sixteen, and student jobs don't pay as much as I'd like them to, so me buying stuff for computers takes time, especially when I'm constantly upgrading my guitars and and guitar effects at the same time >.>
Mind you, I'm only sixteen, and student jobs don't pay as much as I'd like them to, so me buying stuff for computers takes time, especially when I'm constantly upgrading my guitars and and guitar effects at the same time >.>
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It's only a bad idea if you make it to be a bad idea.... i take it this fan won't be going on the cpu/fsb correct?Originally posted by WorldIndustries!
By the way, I'm thinking of hooking up an 80mm 2-pin fan to the 3-pin system fan connector on the mobo. This a bad idea?
The third pin is only for monitoring RPM's, and isn't really needed.
if so, plug away... if not, get a new fan. that's what i'd do....
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I switched the CDRW to the hard drives IDE cable, as well as the IDE channel, and did likewise to the HD, but it's still the CDRW not being detected sometimes. Making me think that the CDRW is dying, not the mobo.
This is extremely confusing.
Not to mention I thew a perfectly good PS in the trash when I thought it was broken >.>
This is extremely confusing.
Not to mention I thew a perfectly good PS in the trash when I thought it was broken >.>