I forgot to disable "Keep DMI Data" before flashing the BIOS!. I hope Absic does not shoot me. I was too excited with the new build and went a little too fast. Now I am not sure what to do...I hope there is someway to rectify my blunder...
Easiest way is, if everything seems fine, leave it alone! If you really, really, really want to do it right then all you have to do is re-flash BIOS, remembering to disable the "KEEP DMI DATA" option, and go through the usual steps of reconfiguring your BIOS afterwards. I know what I would do! (Note: firing squad has been sent home for Thanksgiving so you're OK....... just this once.)
Now you have got the OS installed you can add your other HDD's. When I do this I normally add one and let windows find it and do it's stuff, shut down and add the next, let windows find that one, etc., etc. I find that Windows prefers this method and it helps keeps things a little clearer if there is a problem, although you could add them all at once.
See, didn't I tell you that you had nothing to fear from building an AMD PC. I bet you wish that you had done it much sooner now!
Hi again Absic! And thanks for your mercy toward me after I forgot the disable of Dmi data.
Everything was working so perfect and I was so happy...
Hooked up each of the HD's as you said, and they all are working well...
In fact, the entire system was working so well that it felt like a taste of heaven!
Then I received the shock of my life!!!
After spending lots of time routing wires real neat and tidy, I also decided to add the new Hauppauge 2250 tv tuner card PCI express 1 or 16.
I am not sure if it was a wrong wire or the TV tuner but immediately upon power up, my system soared immediately up to 60 something Celsius and then shut down...
I looked at everything carefully, then powered up again only to find the temps went vertical again and system shut down.
I began to be afraid that now my new 1055T is turning into a frying pan instead of doing the work of a processor.
I did two things...I changed the wire going to the Corsair pump, and rerouted a new wire to the Corsair. The TV tuner card kept bugging me too...I felt really uneasy about it, so I removed that as well.
Now the temps are back to normal. But I am not. My hair is much grayer, and so vertically straight I look like a genuine punk rocker now...
Ok, jokes aside, this just scared the heck out of me. I've never had a system shut off due to excessive heat.
Now I am trying to determine what or who is the culprit.
My first suspect is me. I have worked hour upon hour upon hour and have not had much rest.
My second suspect is the TV tuner card. Here is my question: Can a TV tuner card cause the processor heat to go vertical? Is it possible there is a short on the MB at the PCI-X1?
I am too tired at this moment to work anymore on it. I made the mistake of working too long at this. Need more patience.
I will grab some rest, then work on this again tomorrow sometime in the evening.
Please share any and all thoughts you may have with me.
BTW, the temps are hovering at 29.1 ever since I removed the TV tuner card and used a new wire for the Corsair pump.
I did feel every component of the build and the only parts that were HOT was the Corsair Pump and the two water cooling hoses that come out of the pump that are metal. Each of these two items were so hot that they could easily burn my fingers. The radiator was cool as a cucumber and so was everything else such as the GPU, HD's, PSU, RAM, TV Tuner Card, etc.
I think it is possible that I might have hooked up a wire wrong to the pump.
I'll try again tomorrow. I need some rest now. I feel as if I am 3,278 years old.
Soar crawls to bed....as most of his feathers fall out....