OP OP K killzoneman0 In Runtime Messages 342 Aug 23, 2005 #11 which one would you choose to oc with? the dfi or abit?
C Computergen1 BSOD Messages 3,175 Aug 23, 2005 #12 well, the abit is known to be easier to setup so i would go with the abit...but over budget id go with the dfi. over ocing....both are great!!
well, the abit is known to be easier to setup so i would go with the abit...but over budget id go with the dfi. over ocing....both are great!!
OP OP K killzoneman0 In Runtime Messages 342 Aug 23, 2005 #13 is there a way i can transfer data from my old one straight to my new one via usb port or something?
C Computergen1 BSOD Messages 3,175 Aug 23, 2005 #16 .....uhhh u can burn it to disc? or use a flash memory stick.
OP OP K killzoneman0 In Runtime Messages 342 Aug 23, 2005 #17 i want to transfer my os and all of my data from my old hd to my new hd. would flash memory sticks be best way? do they make 10 gb flash memory sticks?
i want to transfer my os and all of my data from my old hd to my new hd. would flash memory sticks be best way? do they make 10 gb flash memory sticks?
D Dynamix Fully Optimized Messages 2,463 Aug 23, 2005 #18 Also use Bios to see your system temp, its the most accurate, and theres always Everest too Get a Zalman if your on a budget got for a coolermaster
Also use Bios to see your system temp, its the most accurate, and theres always Everest too Get a Zalman if your on a budget got for a coolermaster
C Computergen1 BSOD Messages 3,175 Aug 23, 2005 #19 ....no the max is 4....you will not be able to transfer your OS....unless you use the entire hard drive.....
....no the max is 4....you will not be able to transfer your OS....unless you use the entire hard drive.....
OP OP K killzoneman0 In Runtime Messages 342 Aug 23, 2005 #20 how can i figure out what interface my old hard drive is?