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#1  Edited By ra20r

Me too please :) it would be greatly appreciated

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#2  Edited By ra20r

awesome thanks alot xhavoc86 and Ikari... i finished it and can finally close the books on this one. i appreciate the quick response

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#3  Edited By ra20r

is there a problem with the quick look quest. i watched the video twice now and still haven't received the pop up for it. this is not an unusual problem since there is another quest that has a quick look that you have to watch.i don't skip it or anything so i'm just a little dumb founded is all. any advice would be appreciated.

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#4  Edited By ra20r

Hey guys thanks for the quick response its much appreciated. @Devildoll after I do the paper clip test what should I be looking for? Is there anything subtle that I need to keep an eye out when I do this

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#5  Edited By ra20r

Hey guys my first time  posting on this forum and was hoping someone could help me out. I have an Evga nforce 680i SLI motherboard with 8 GB of ram and  a core 2 quad CPU. Whenever I turned it on it would go through the POST operation fine until recently. Now whenever I boot up the computer the on board LED  shows two dashes (--) on it. I checked the forums around here and other places as well and it had come to my attention that it could be one of two things. 
1. faulty motherboard. 
2. faulty PSU 
I cant test my PSU since I don't have an extra computer to test it on and well if it's a faulty motherboard then I guess my only option is to either RMA it or get a new one but if anyone knows what should be or can be done to test one of these option and advise on what my other options should be that would be much appreciated. 

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