Hey guys, I was hoping to get an answer on this. It is a really weird issue and I am not finding too much in my research.
I have the EVGA GTX 660 Ti. I upgraded from a z77 1155 chipset to a z97 1150.
It worked fine in the z77 board and when I transferred it to the new board, it did not...
MOBO: Gigabyte Z97X-UD7-TH
CPU: i7-4790k
GPU: EVGA GTX 660Ti
PSU: Corsair HX 750W
Ram: Corsair Vengeance 4x8GB
Hi friends,
I updated my motherboard from a Z77 to a Z97 and likewise updated my CPU. I decided to update to Yosemite because there were too many problems reported with ML...
I searched the web and I could not find much help in the matter. I figured I'd ask you guys here. I built a rack mount machine for music and media serving purposes and I do not get nearly enough airflow and my CPU often runs >65C. And I am concerned about stability and longevity.
Thank you...
I currently have a build that is working with 10.6.8. I want to transfer my SSD boot drive to another build that follows the parts for a CustoMac Ivy Bridge MacBro build in the CustoMac build guide. Is it possible to transfer my hard drive and boot using multibeast or iBoot on the new build? I...
I picked both the GA-Z68XP-UD3 and HD6870 components from the Customac Builds section as they were recommended for working OOB.
So far:
I have the bios set properly.
I loaded 10.6.3 from a Snow Leapord CD which I paid for.
It seems to install just fine.
I am able to boot using iBoot 3.0...
I ran the update to 10.6.8. As I was running multibeast 3.8 my computer crashed and now I am getting panic errors.
Does anyone have an idea for a solution other than reinstalling my operating system?
I understand that this has definitely been answered before in other posts and forums. But I am having trouble following the fix. I have discs with iBoot 3.0 and iBoot 2.7
I saw someone say that you can do the rollback using the iBoot disc but I don't understand how this works.
Since I am a...
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