ARSE!
Yesterday i got my new logitech g27 wheel and today my pc just spat its dummy out!!
It wont even boot up and just makes a loud fan noise and beeps alot.
What do i do? Its a dell.
I just want a pc to use for games like lfs. Can i just buy a more powerfull tower and still use the dell moniter and keybord?
It wasnt that great before because it didnt like games much.
What tower would be suitable and powerfull enough to play games on? Can one be built to my specs?
Sorry but when it comes to computers im a complete idiot!
[Edited on 26/8/11 by matt.c]
Best to talk/u2u with graememk, he's very helpful when it comes to PC's - you you can spec for your needs and will be able to keep monitor and probably the keyboard.
Yes you can use your existing monitor/keyboard/mouse etc and just get a tower, ccl are pretty good,
Linky
Just get the best you can afford, it should stay current longer.
Cheers
Rich
get your self a cheap bundle from overclockers or novatech .. put
it together your self and use the dell monitor and keyboard .
you might want to upgrade your power unit to at least a 600w and maybe a new graphics card , the gtx560 ti will last you a few years and its not
super expensive
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Originally posted by OX
get your self a cheap bundle from overclockers or novatech .. put it together your self and use the dell monitor and keyboard .
you might want to upgrade your power unit to at least a 600w and maybe a new graphics card , the gtx560 ti will last you a few years and its not super expensive
I would like to get something this weekend so what about the pc's from pc world, comet etc
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Originally posted by matt.c
I would like to get something this weekend so what about the pc's from pc world, comet etc
Check the USB ports aren't broken where you plugged in the wheel. Sometimes the plastic support gets broken and the metal pins short out. Disconnecting the USB port or straightening out the pins usually fixes this.
From your description of the symptoms it sounds like either a short or the power pack, if is a short the prime suspects are either a USB device short or a screw or other bit of metal ratting around in the case. If it is the power pack then just drop a new power pack in --- they aren't exactly expensive.
Its a dell so may not take a standard psu Sounds like a fried cpu to me though
Cheers
Rich
you are welcome to bring it over mat, i open the shop at 9.30 Saturdays, i'll see if i can sort any magic on it for you, thank you for the plug iank.