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Post Date: 2010-01-20

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    Posted: 20 Jan 2010 at 8:11pm

Quick question to those who have SSDs already. My new DS system will be arriving on Friday(22nd) and I have a OCZ SSD that I want to install in the new pc. The case is a HAF 932 and the OCZ SSD did not come with mounting hardware. The SSD is of course 2.5" across. If I need mouting hardware where is a good place to get it at?

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Also as a kind of second question while I am at it. I have an older DS system that had a Q6600 cpu on a 780i motherboard with 6 gigs of DDR2 dominator. I recently decided to upgrade the processor to a Q9550 to get a bit better performance and get some more life out of the pc. Upon installing the cpu and turning on the cpu everything seemed fine and dandy until the next day. When I woke up the next morning and turned on the computer I was getting a BSOD right when windows started loading.
 
I shut down the pc, pulled 2 memory sticks and put the old cpu back in and everything seemed fine. Put the new cpu back in and again, all seemed well. Then i started putting the 2 mem sticks back in one at a time and checking the system. End result is the new cpu and all memory sticks were back in and my computer was running great. Thought maybe I had sitting issue or something and problem was fixed.
 
Today I got home from work and turned on the computer and again got a BSOD right when windows started loading. Checked bios settings again and restarted machine. Booted up fine.
 
My theory now is that Windows Vista is not to happy with the new cpu which is where im getting the error. Not hardware related BSOD but a vista BSOD. If anyone else thinks this might be the case or has another suggestion I am open to them. My next move will be to format and reinstall vista 64 or upgrade to win7 64 bit.
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