Wonga
New Member
Weeell, I am in the questioning mood at the moment, so has anyone got any interesting stories of how they blow their PC up while trying to make it go a bit faster?
The worst thing I ever did was try to get a K6-2 400 to run in my old Socket 7 Intel TX motherboard. Well, I put the new CPU in, but it kept rebooting just after detecting the CPU, no matter what settings, voltages etc I tried. Well, "all you need to do is upgrade the BIOS!" I thought, which is where it all went wrong. Now I dunno what happened, maybe the motherboard just didn't like the BIOS update, or maybe it was corrupted when downloaded, or maybe Microstar really messed up with their web links, but after flashing the BIOS, the PC wouldn't boot or anything. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, I thought. Well, the only way to fix this (or at least that I what I thought at the time) was to buy a new motherboard, which I did, costing me £60 (£60 more than I intending on spending on this 'cheap' upgrade ). Well, the new motherboard arrived and obviously worked, but two weeks later a computer came into the little computer store that I work at on weekends and it had the exact same motherboard. Well, to cut a long story short, I took the motherboard home and hot swapped the BIOS with my knackered board (which my boss' permission of course ) and one BIOS flash later the board was working again. If only I could have done that before buying the new board...
Sooooo, that's my biggest screw up yet. Anyone think they can top it? Can't be hard, surely
The worst thing I ever did was try to get a K6-2 400 to run in my old Socket 7 Intel TX motherboard. Well, I put the new CPU in, but it kept rebooting just after detecting the CPU, no matter what settings, voltages etc I tried. Well, "all you need to do is upgrade the BIOS!" I thought, which is where it all went wrong. Now I dunno what happened, maybe the motherboard just didn't like the BIOS update, or maybe it was corrupted when downloaded, or maybe Microstar really messed up with their web links, but after flashing the BIOS, the PC wouldn't boot or anything. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, I thought. Well, the only way to fix this (or at least that I what I thought at the time) was to buy a new motherboard, which I did, costing me £60 (£60 more than I intending on spending on this 'cheap' upgrade ). Well, the new motherboard arrived and obviously worked, but two weeks later a computer came into the little computer store that I work at on weekends and it had the exact same motherboard. Well, to cut a long story short, I took the motherboard home and hot swapped the BIOS with my knackered board (which my boss' permission of course ) and one BIOS flash later the board was working again. If only I could have done that before buying the new board...
Sooooo, that's my biggest screw up yet. Anyone think they can top it? Can't be hard, surely