Finally got around to this upgrade, after Mount Mulch had been successfully conquered .... anyhoo, remember that sense of dread that I was feeling a few days back ?? Well, things did not go too smoothly, but nothing that can't be fixed.
First up, Warhead had warned me about certain .. quirks .. of this board. Things such as right angle SATA ports, flimsy I/O shields, Power LEDs that do not fit (case=3 pin plug, board 2 pin header), incorrect headers identified in the manual .. crap like that !!!
Well, the power LED was something I've gotten around before. Its just a matter of pulling a very tiny pin and repositioning it elsewhere. OOPS ... damn .. I just yanked the wire right out ! I even have a molex pin puller for this, but its for a full sized 4 pin molex end, NOT this tiny lil S.O.B.
OK, work around it, I thought. I went to plug in the SATA cables .. OOPS .. I have right angle SATA cables and they bang into the board when mounting in the lower port.
OK, just fit them where I can and go on ... urghhh .... blood pressure rising !!! I'm plugging everything in and find that the onboard Firewire header and the USB header are marked AS THE SAME THING in the manual !!! Off to the eVGA website to see what the hell is up ... manual has a misprint ...
Ohhhh, but if that were all, I think I'd count my lucky stars !! I go to plug in the included 4 port USB rear setup, but that has two headers on it ..
Read the manual again (the online one, the paper one is WRONG!!). Its worded as such:
Well, yea .. that seems easy enough ..
But didn't it say in the first quote that the board has ONE 10 pin header ?? How do I attach TWO cable ends to ONE HEADER !?????!!
OK, now that the hard part is at least done, here's a few pics:
Out with the old parts:
In with the new:
So, what to do with the old parts ... hmmm .. build another rig !!!
SWEET !! This is my first experience with a removable tray setup, and .. wow .. talk about EASY !! I am liking this one a LOT more than the first build. I know the Antec case will be better than the Raidmax in the long run, but it would have made things a LOT easier if I would have just put the new parts into the new case and called it a done deal. But noooo, that's not what us true techno-geeks do, kids ... we do it the hard way sometimes.
Ohhh, do you think my toubles are OVER yet ?? bahaha ... noooo .. here's one more for ya !
I boot up into Windows and it starts detecting ALL that new hardware. Three reboots (!!!) later, its all configured and functional. Now to check out those extra two cores and ...
<- sorry for the plethora of headscratch emoticons .. it was most appropriate given the strange circumstances that this build posed.
O------K ... so I uninstall the two older cores, reboot for a fourth time ... BSOD ....
Take another look after I reboot a fifth time ... and remove the last e6600 core and reboot a sixth time ... aannnddd .. THERE it is !! Four Q6700 cores !!
Check the temps .. 83c ?????? Ohh, that's the SYSTEM temp ??? Speedfan doesn't like this particular board. There is also a BIOS update necessary, so as soon as I finish this post, I will flash to that and then start overclocking. So I am functional at least, but several niggling issues made this not one of my finest hours in PC upgrading.
And once this one's done, its on to PC #2 to start getting that operational. I dunno whether I should be happy or sad that I have miles to go before I sleep ..
First up, Warhead had warned me about certain .. quirks .. of this board. Things such as right angle SATA ports, flimsy I/O shields, Power LEDs that do not fit (case=3 pin plug, board 2 pin header), incorrect headers identified in the manual .. crap like that !!!
Well, the power LED was something I've gotten around before. Its just a matter of pulling a very tiny pin and repositioning it elsewhere. OOPS ... damn .. I just yanked the wire right out ! I even have a molex pin puller for this, but its for a full sized 4 pin molex end, NOT this tiny lil S.O.B.
OK, work around it, I thought. I went to plug in the SATA cables .. OOPS .. I have right angle SATA cables and they bang into the board when mounting in the lower port.
OK, just fit them where I can and go on ... urghhh .... blood pressure rising !!! I'm plugging everything in and find that the onboard Firewire header and the USB header are marked AS THE SAME THING in the manual !!! Off to the eVGA website to see what the hell is up ... manual has a misprint ...
Ohhhh, but if that were all, I think I'd count my lucky stars !! I go to plug in the included 4 port USB rear setup, but that has two headers on it ..
Read the manual again (the online one, the paper one is WRONG!!). Its worded as such:
The motherboard also contains one 10-pin internal header connector onboard that can be used to connect an optional external bracket containing four (2) more USB 2.0 ports
Connect the two ends of the cables to the USB 2.0 headers on the motherboard
OK, now that the hard part is at least done, here's a few pics:
Out with the old parts:
In with the new:
So, what to do with the old parts ... hmmm .. build another rig !!!
SWEET !! This is my first experience with a removable tray setup, and .. wow .. talk about EASY !! I am liking this one a LOT more than the first build. I know the Antec case will be better than the Raidmax in the long run, but it would have made things a LOT easier if I would have just put the new parts into the new case and called it a done deal. But noooo, that's not what us true techno-geeks do, kids ... we do it the hard way sometimes.
Ohhh, do you think my toubles are OVER yet ?? bahaha ... noooo .. here's one more for ya !
I boot up into Windows and it starts detecting ALL that new hardware. Three reboots (!!!) later, its all configured and functional. Now to check out those extra two cores and ...
<- sorry for the plethora of headscratch emoticons .. it was most appropriate given the strange circumstances that this build posed.
O------K ... so I uninstall the two older cores, reboot for a fourth time ... BSOD ....
Take another look after I reboot a fifth time ... and remove the last e6600 core and reboot a sixth time ... aannnddd .. THERE it is !! Four Q6700 cores !!
Check the temps .. 83c ?????? Ohh, that's the SYSTEM temp ??? Speedfan doesn't like this particular board. There is also a BIOS update necessary, so as soon as I finish this post, I will flash to that and then start overclocking. So I am functional at least, but several niggling issues made this not one of my finest hours in PC upgrading.
And once this one's done, its on to PC #2 to start getting that operational. I dunno whether I should be happy or sad that I have miles to go before I sleep ..
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