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Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 15:13:37 -0600, Dale wrote: |
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>> I don't think it would help. It's the speed that is the problem. It was |
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>> almost impossible to read anything with my old CPU. It's nothing but a |
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>> blur with this new one. Mostly, I saw red letters and what looked like |
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>> the word "error". |
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> Record a video of the screen while booting and play it back in slow |
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> motion. It's low tech but it works with all errors, even those from |
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> GRUB ;-) |
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The only video camera I have is one built into my still picture camera. |
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I can tell you, it ain't much resolution wise. It might help but at the |
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speed things are scrolling up and how basic that camera's video function |
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is, I don't know. Might be worth a shot tho. |
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What gets me, error or not, the system is running fine. I haven't |
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noticed anything not working either. No clue what it could be. I got |
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another part coming in tomorrow so I'll likely have to shutdown in the |
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next couple days. I'm just about ready to start rearranging my hard |
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drives and such. |
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While at it. I have most of my hard drives in front of the large 230mm |
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front fan in my case. I have a Cooler Master HAF 932. One drive is up |
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on the top part, no fan there but it has plenty of air holes and a tiny |
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amount of air gets sucked in and over the drive(s). The drive runs at |
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86F. My other drives that are in front of that fan runs a little |
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cooler, 77F. That little bit warmer won't affect the life of the drive |
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will it? From what I've read, some run just fine even when over 100F. |
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Just checking. If needed, I can get a fan mounted in there somehow. I |
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have to say, I like the cooling on this case. Those large fans can move |
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some air. |
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Thanks. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |