Reply 3440 of 4893, by Repo Man11
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Repo Man11 wrote on 2022-01-19, 04:52:Recent Craigslist free section scores: A Hiper Type M 730 watt power supply that I haven't yet tested, though it powers on with a paper clip. https://www.newegg.com/hiper-type-m-hpu-4m730 … N82E16817128008
But my score this evening was a good one: an Asus Z87-K motherboard with 8 gigs of HyperX DDR3, an i5 4670K, an R9 280X, and a Thermaltake case. With a test install of Windows 10, so far everything is working well.
Edit: sadly, the video card locked up just barely into a run of 3D Mark. I pulled it out and cleaned it, lubed the fans, and reapplied thermal paste, but now I get no display unless I use the onboard video. Ah well, easy come, easy go. I didn't expect it (the video card) to work at all as the Thermaltake case has a handle on the top, and the video card was stuck in the gap between the handle and the case when I picked this stuff up.
I gave up on the video card last night, but made a few more tries today. It would work, then when I'd try to reboot, I'd have no display. I discovered that when it was working, though it is a PCIe 3.0 x16, it was in x4 mode? I took it out and very thoroughly cleaned the slot contacts; since doing that it hasn't failed to boot up properly, it's in x16 mode, and I've been able to run 3D Mark repeatedly with no issues.
After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?