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Claire

posted on 2nd Feb 06 at 11:36

:lol: I forgot ram :|

I need DDR-400. Is there anything else I should know? Do they come in diifferent socket types?


_Allan_

posted on 2nd Feb 06 at 08:34

quote:
Originally posted by Claire
Thanks! Think its all together now :| See what happens when i turn it on :|



Claire

posted on 1st Feb 06 at 14:33

Thanks! Think its all together now :| See what happens when i turn it on :|


John

posted on 1st Feb 06 at 12:40

For one usb port match up the dx's, for a seperate usb port use the dy's.


Claire

posted on 1st Feb 06 at 12:28

do I use the DY from the same motherboard usb slot?
or do I use the second usb slot?


John

posted on 1st Feb 06 at 12:27

Yip match the dx and and use the dy for the other one.


Claire

posted on 1st Feb 06 at 12:25

so if I use DX+ I also have to use DX-?
Do I then have to use Dy on the other usb socket?

Does it matter which I use?

Thanks for the reply!


John

posted on 1st Feb 06 at 12:18

Plug a + into a+, the - into the corresponding -, vcc into power and ground into ground.


Claire

posted on 1st Feb 06 at 12:14

I have two drives so I can copy cd's more easily (no im not into dodgy cd's etc, its mainly because i tend to chuck cd's about in the car so alwayts only use copys rather than the origionals...)

The motherboard is a Gigabyte K8 Triton.

The cable from the case is marked:

USB +
USB -
VCC1

GRND


And the socket pins on the motherboard are marked (in book) as:

Pin layout is;



and key is;

1) Power
2) Power
3) USB DX-
4) USB Dy-
5) USB DX+
6) USB Dy+
7) GND
8) GND
9) NO PIN
10) NC


[Edited on 01-02-2006 by Claire]


James

posted on 1st Feb 06 at 11:44

You can either use cable select and plug them in master and slave, or you can override that and set them to master and slave using the jumpers.

With regards to the USB 'thing', your motherboard manual should tell you where to plug extra external USB ports into.

I had the same problem with the USB ports as I built my PC last night. The motherboard guide was a godsend....


Cybermonkey

posted on 1st Feb 06 at 11:32

its difficult to help Claire without the name and brand of your Motherboard, then we can ascertain where your USB connectors can hook up to the jack points on the board. also, why do you have a DVD rom as well as a DVD RW? the RW will be able to read normal DVD's too... unless you plan to copy CD's on the fly


Claire

posted on 1st Feb 06 at 11:09

Howdy,
I'm finally building my new PC and have a few questions.
Firstly, I have a DVD rom, a DVD RW and a floppy. The cable for the dvd's is marked master/slave/motherboard, so shall I just set each drive to cable select?

Secondly, The USB ports on the front have cables to connect to the motherboard. On the end of each are 2 plugs. One has 2 little female things (not pins, holes) and one has one little hole. Whereas the motherboard has about 9 little pins :| HELP :|

I may be able to go into more detail about the usb thing later but have to get to work :(