Need faster Processor

That’s why I am asking here lol

dance dance revolution 3 duh

I see

… there’s different types of memory for different types of mother boards. I.E. DDR 1/2/3 it’s a technical aspect, I don’t quite understand what it’s abbreviated for anyway. But when they ask for the type of RAM, you want DDR 3.

By the way: SSD = Solid State (hard)Drive. It pulls data about 10 times as quickly as a normal HDD, but they’re expensive.

He did state that quite clearly in the beginning of the thread. Anyslut, DDR3 is a RAM standard that provides faster speeds compared to previous ones such as DDR2. The faster, the better basically. :slight_smile:

what about an i7-990X

out of my budge, so no.

whoops

So yeah, I plug in my ram and my pc detected it correctly. But not the harddisk

Harddisk issue solved

You have to format it. Go to Control panel > System and Security >Administrative tools > Computer management. You should now see your new hard drive, so you right click on it, choose to format it. You should now be good to go, gl hf.

No, I did a drive manage from my computer and resign a latter for it and it worked

Now what I need to do is look for a way to boot the DVD drive when I start up my PC, it said F12 to boot but it never worked

Repeatedly hit f5 while the machine starts up.

Thing is, my keybroad isn’t working until the password entering screen shows up

I had a similar problem the other day; it took me fucking ages to figure out how to start windows in safe mode.

If your desktop’s a public machine, I understand. If not (and you don’t have family who decide to use your machine), why in god’s green earth do you have a password for the startup…

No matter. Repeatedly mash F5 after you type in the password then.

Okay, reformat and 64bits is now working. Had some BootMGR error but fixed through DIOS setting.

Thanks everyone who helped.

A little late, but I definitely recommend an SSD. I’m running an i5-750 @ 2.6 Ghz, and I invested in an SSD and there was a noticeable increase in performance and overall ‘snappiness’ of my system. That, and the RAM/64Bit upgrade is what I would have suggested.

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