New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
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centralhigh76
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New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Hey Guys,
I am going to be ordering my new parts in the next week and I need to know how to put the things together when they come. This is my first build im doing my self; and my second total build. I am getting everything new except the HDD's 1 HDD is 3years old and the other one is 1year old so no point in buying 2 new HDD's. The big question is CPU & Motherboard setup process and how to setup the HDD's with it. I'm still going to be using my same os on the drive (WinXP 32x). I know how to put Cards in, RAM, MOBO mounting, PSU, ect. If you have a nice guide that you found that would be nice.
Questions in a nut shell
When I hook everything up and press the power button do I need to go into BIOS?
What settings for the CPU will I need to set?
Do I have to reinstall windows?
How do I configure the HDD's with the MOBO?
Specs:
MOBO: ASUS Rampage III Formula
Newegg.com - ASUS Rampage III Formula LGA 1366 Intel X58 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard
CPU: Intel Core i7-950 Bloomfield 3.06GHz
Newegg.com - Intel Core i7-950 Bloomfield 3.06GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Processor BX80601950
Please keep it some what noob oriented due to the fact that this is my first build.
I am going to be ordering my new parts in the next week and I need to know how to put the things together when they come. This is my first build im doing my self; and my second total build. I am getting everything new except the HDD's 1 HDD is 3years old and the other one is 1year old so no point in buying 2 new HDD's. The big question is CPU & Motherboard setup process and how to setup the HDD's with it. I'm still going to be using my same os on the drive (WinXP 32x). I know how to put Cards in, RAM, MOBO mounting, PSU, ect. If you have a nice guide that you found that would be nice.
Questions in a nut shell
When I hook everything up and press the power button do I need to go into BIOS?
What settings for the CPU will I need to set?
Do I have to reinstall windows?
How do I configure the HDD's with the MOBO?
Specs:
MOBO: ASUS Rampage III Formula
Newegg.com - ASUS Rampage III Formula LGA 1366 Intel X58 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard
CPU: Intel Core i7-950 Bloomfield 3.06GHz
Newegg.com - Intel Core i7-950 Bloomfield 3.06GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Processor BX80601950
Please keep it some what noob oriented due to the fact that this is my first build.
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FuzzySquirrel
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Yes you reinstall windows.
HDD's are configured via the port they're connected to by default (Sata 1 would be first boot, 2 2nd etc)
if you want to do raid or anything else you'll have to change it but it should be fine otherwise.
Unless you plan on OCing the CPU you shouldn't need to change anything.
and you should go into the bios to set up a few things (disk boot priority, Possibly ram timings, power settings) mainly things of your preference.
HDD's are configured via the port they're connected to by default (Sata 1 would be first boot, 2 2nd etc)
if you want to do raid or anything else you'll have to change it but it should be fine otherwise.
Unless you plan on OCing the CPU you shouldn't need to change anything.
and you should go into the bios to set up a few things (disk boot priority, Possibly ram timings, power settings) mainly things of your preference.

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SnipingCoward
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Fuzzy is correct.
Here something more:
Windows 32bit RAM limit is at 3.25GB - if you have more your OS is not going to use it. You would need a 64bit OS.
Make sure your Mobo supports what ever your HDDs connectors are. Some newer boards for example do not support IDE anymore.
When first switching power on: Double check that all fans are connected and RUNNING! Sometimes they will shortly after power on stop spinning, this is ok when they are temperature controlled.
If you forget to connect a fan you risk serious hardware damage.
Here something more:
Windows 32bit RAM limit is at 3.25GB - if you have more your OS is not going to use it. You would need a 64bit OS.
Make sure your Mobo supports what ever your HDDs connectors are. Some newer boards for example do not support IDE anymore.
When first switching power on: Double check that all fans are connected and RUNNING! Sometimes they will shortly after power on stop spinning, this is ok when they are temperature controlled.
If you forget to connect a fan you risk serious hardware damage.
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centralhigh76
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Ok thanks guys. My HDD's are SATA so I should be good, and I know the RAM limits are 4GB (I have PAE) and I will upgrade to 64bit when I get Win7.... Unless when I reinstall windows I can Choose 64bit?? With Windows 7 I know its 1 disk and on setup you choose 32bit or 64bit is it the same with xp? (That would be great and save me $400) Once again thanks guys great help!!!
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strima
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Make sure you read your Mobo manual, once read, read it again. Asus are normally good manuals and have a step by step process to set most things up.
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centralhigh76
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Ok thanks guys great help!!! 6/5 awesome!!
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SnipingCoward
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
I am unaware of legal XP install Disks that would support that. So: No, you cannot. You would have to buy a 64bit XP seperately.centralhigh76 wrote:Unless when I reinstall windows I can Choose 64bit??
Also: be aware that Win7 might be the better choice for newer parts as it is possible that there are no drivers for your hardware for Windows XP available.
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CommunistComma
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Actually, 64 and 32 bit windows are separate programs. The 64 bit will run you up probably $10+ over the 32 for windows 7 (greedy ********).
Another thing; be careful when you're mounting your processor, especially if it's AMD. you'll probably want to get somebody else to do it, because if you fuck if up, the warranty won't cover it, and you're out the core.
Oh it's not AMD. Still, I'd get somebody else to mount it, but that's just me.
Another thing; be careful when you're mounting your processor, especially if it's AMD. you'll probably want to get somebody else to do it, because if you fuck if up, the warranty won't cover it, and you're out the core.
Oh it's not AMD. Still, I'd get somebody else to mount it, but that's just me.
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FuzzySquirrel
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
1. Its a i7 so the contact pins are on the motherboard not the CPU.CommunistComma wrote:Actually, 64 and 32 bit windows are separate programs. The 64 bit will run you up probably $10+ over the 32 for windows 7 (greedy ********).
Another thing; be careful when you're mounting your processor, especially if it's AMD. you'll probably want to get somebody else to do it, because if you fuck if up, the warranty won't cover it, and you're out the core.
Oh it's not AMD. Still, I'd get somebody else to mount it, but that's just me.
2. Its VERY difficult to fuck up putting a CPU in. Match up the Arrows and make sure the 3 solid parts on the socket match the empty spots on the CPU (if it was amd)

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SnipingCoward
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
When assembling remember the static energy. Read the mainboard's or CPU's manual on how to counter that.
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SnipeHunt
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
nah, I have the family pack on order right now. It comes one DVD for the 32 bit version, and one DVD for the 64bit version.CommunistComma wrote:Actually, 64 and 32 bit windows are separate programs. The 64 bit will run you up probably $10+ over the 32 for windows 7 (greedy ********).
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centralhigh76
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
I'm going to get a static bracelet I normally pug in the PSU (not to components just the wall) and keep a hand on that when doing stuff cuz it discharges every thing threw the ground wire in the psu.
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JohnnyTheIED
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Wouldnt wearing latex gloves solve that problem? I like it chirurgicalcentralhigh76 wrote:I'm going to get a static bracelet I normally pug in the PSU (not to components just the wall) and keep a hand on that when doing stuff cuz it discharges every thing threw the ground wire in the psu.

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centralhigh76
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Hmm..... never thought about that.... anyone know??
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SnipeHunt
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
I don't think latex is a good idea to use whether you are grounded or not. Latex will conduct static electricity...JohnnyTheIED wrote:Wouldnt wearing latex gloves solve that problem? I like it chirurgical![]()
Think about rubbing a latex balloon on your head...
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FuzzySquirrel
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Just put the mobo on the bag it comes in (which is of course antistatic) and you'll be golden, Unless your house has shag carpeting of course...

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SnipeHunt
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
and itchy feet.FuzzySquirrel wrote:Just put the mobo on the bag it comes in (which is of course antistatic) and you'll be golden, Unless your house has shag carpeting of course...
Best line yet...
Me: "Hey APC, Can I get a ride to squad 6?"
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Me: "Hey APC, Can I get a ride to squad 6?"
Unknown: "This APC ain't no Taxi!"
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centralhigh76
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Lol guys ya thats good I got an Idea!!! From all the anti static bags ill get from my new setup ill make a jump suit and were it for a day then work on my comp!!!! PERFECT!!!!!!!!
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JohnnyTheIED
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Re: New Motherboard and CPU OLD HDD
Obviously the balloon is a good exemple but, Isnt the inside of the balloon protected? I mean, by wearing the gloves wouldnt you be infact shielding your fingers from giving away static shocks?SnipeHunt wrote:I don't think latex is a good idea to use whether you are grounded or not. Latex will conduct static electricity...
Think about rubbing a latex balloon on your head...
Im really wondering on that one. I know the best solution is definitely to ground yourself but I cant even remember the last time I had a static shock, (edit, learned something today, apparentely we dont feel em before 1500volts, however a discharge of 5-10 volts can hurt components). Theres gotta be a cheaper way. Perhaps I should goggle an effective way to discharge all static energy via some homemade method.
EDIT: Anti-Static fabric softener
The power cord with only the ground prong seems like a good idea too.
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