As IRLRobinS said if its plugged into the wrong place it wont work anyways, so please check that first, if you definitely have the monitor plugged into the graphics card then you need to take note of the beeps that the machine is making, they are an error code and will give hints - ie how many...
Well if you use the packaging the PCS supply then its properly covered by PCS's insurance during transit, so unless you've got really destruction proof packaging of your own, I would get some from them.
@Steveyg was not meaning to build one yourself, more to custom-spec one on PCSpecailists configurator and they will built and test it for you before sending out, it will take a bit longer than a next-day build (like the black friday deals) but then you get exactly what you need
That sounds like my previous car, it had an unknown water seepage problem for a good while somewhere and omg you shoulda seen the amount of condensation I got, enough that when it was cold the inside of the windscreen would have ice on it as well as the outside (and no it was definitely not...
It may well be condensation - I've definitely heard of people reporting that before (due to temperature differences in courier vans and final destination normally as its normally after delivery) - so let it dry out completely before even thinking about turning it on.
I would definitely however...
If you want to add your own graphics card you will have to add it yourself - they will not fit 3rd party components into your build (with the exception of the 'Send in Your Own' case option)
If its a modular power supply you are getting you can ask them to add an extra cable in for your GPU...
Note: @MicO C I have merged your two threads together as they were both about the same machine and both had replies.
Please try to keep to one thread when its about the same thing :)
For future reference always keep the welcome box, or at least its contents, it will have any spares that came with your components eg SATA cables (for extra drives) that were not used in the build, and all the screws that came with the case, and often various other bits and pieces.
Yes I...
Yesterday it was posted on Twitter that the winner has had a message sent to them.
I've not seen or heard anything after that - admittedly I can never find anything on Twitter anyway - often with these things the winner has something like 30 days to respond - not sure if it was that for this...
Hi @edotruth,
These are the English forums where everything needs to be in English, if you need the Italian forums they are here: https://www.pcspecialist.it/forums/
Or if you can use English you are welcome to post here again
2nd hand machines are not denied support/ownership, its just the fact your friend didn't transfer the ownership/warranty and it does need to be done properly I'm afraid to prove its not stolen property
Many have successfully got warranty and ownership rights when buying 2nd hand - have seen it...
Afaik it's because without the ownership being transferred properly to you there is basically no proof that it just wasn't stolen (no, I'm not saying you stole it) - which is why the original owner has to transfer the ownership/warranty
Unfortunately the same applies to everyone here, including the mods, the mods are mostly just volunteers so we can only see and filter by what you can :(
Since its probably not a PCSpecialist system (the motherboard suggests it isn't) we cant really give any detailed replies I'm afraid.
But it should be able to take a normal SATA drive, given its age I highly suspect its wouldn't know what to do with an M.2 or NVMe
Swap the monitor cables round between the monitors, see if the problems switches to the other monitor - if so its probably the cable, if the problem stays with the monitor you are concerned about its not the cable
If its the one single monitor that it keeps happening to whether you have it as the main monitor or secondary monitor I'd definitely be suspecting the monitor - possibly the port you are using in said monitor or the monitor cable
Have you also tried using a different monitor cable from your...
The link that Spyder added has the 1000W,1200W and 1600W PSU's in it
There are only the home/office AMD configurator and the small form factor AMD configurator that I saw that didn't have those choices - was it one of those two places you were looking at?
All the other AMD configurators have...
Which configurator are you using?
I could happily spec up a machine with a 3090Ti and 1000W PSU (or 1200W) on at least a few of the configurators - once I'd picked a big enough case for it :)