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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #30 on: January 05, 2007, 20:16 »
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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #31 on: January 06, 2007, 09:59 »
I got a call from Michael this afternoon, said his computer is shutting down when he is playing need for speed carbon and blitzkrieg 2. After some reading of similar topics on other forums I'm assuming it's the new graphics card, well hoping is more like it. It's preferable to the motherboard.
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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #32 on: January 06, 2007, 14:51 »
probably just the overheating.
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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #33 on: January 07, 2007, 10:29 »
Apparently it was a faulty power board connection. We are going up north tomorrow morning and we will be taking Michael's computer, but won't have the internet, it's purely for game playing. So I hope nothing goes wrong with it.
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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #34 on: January 07, 2007, 11:15 »
ummm should be fine.... good luck!
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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #35 on: January 07, 2007, 11:50 »
This is what happened last time we went away.

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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #36 on: January 07, 2007, 12:43 »
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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #37 on: January 07, 2007, 14:21 »
Yes, that was the time you borrowed my Scenic.  :)

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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #38 on: January 21, 2007, 09:19 »
Michael's computer turned itself off again yesterday, and I think you're right Sam, it has to be the heat. It was around 33 degrees at the time, we need some seriously good fans, or air conditioning (just for the computer).
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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #39 on: January 21, 2007, 10:41 »
W had a very hot (for us anyway) summer last year and my fan was whirring like crazy.  It's comforting to know that the computer will shut down if there is a danger of overheating.

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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #40 on: January 21, 2007, 11:01 »
And hopefully before any damage is done.
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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #41 on: January 21, 2007, 11:40 »
It also can depend on what he is using the PC for at which time of day.  If he's playing graphic intensive games, for example, this causes the PC to work harder, so it might be an idea to save these activities until the evening, or cooler parts of the day - if there are any.
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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #42 on: January 21, 2007, 12:05 »
That's exactly it Simon, late afternoon, playing the new pc games. They usually lan of a night time which hasn't been a problem. I did suggest a bar fridge for his room, to put the computer in. ;D
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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #43 on: June 12, 2007, 12:37 »
I've ordered the case, LINK, his GFX card was at 80 celsius. Might have it this weekend, so any helpful advice or handy hints on how to transfer everything across, would be greatly appreciated.
Didn't really want to be doing this now, but hey, the distraction might be fun.  :crazy:
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Re: Upgrading a Medion 8383XL.
« Reply #44 on: June 12, 2007, 13:06 »
I hope that Michael has been doing some weight training if hes still going to be treating his PC like a laptop and taking it around to his mates all the time  ::)

Remove all the PCI and GFX cards and disconnect all the wires from the mobo taking careful note of the cluster of wires at the botom end of the mobo that go to the front panel for the power and reset switches and any front USB and/or audio connectors, as the wires may be a little different on the new case.

Undo the screws fastening the mobo to the case and lift it away and carefully place the mobo where it cant be be damaged, I usually have the underneath part facing upwards so nothing can get shorted out ,in case theres any residual static hanging about.

Check the positioning of the small brass screw in inserts that are in the old case that the mobo fastened to.

Arrange the brass inserts in the new case in the same layout.

At the rear of the old case where the mouse and keyboard connect theres a rectangular plate that you need to remove by pushing it inwards, they can be quite tight.
These are motherboard specific and you will need this plate fitting in the new case to take your mobo.

Once you have fitted that plate to the new case and made sure that the brass inserts are all in the correct place, if they are already screwed into the case make sure that there arent too many as any extra could touch a part of the mobo and short it out, you may even have to use some of the brass inserts from your old case as some manufacturers dont supply enough.

When fitting the mobo to the new case you need to align it with the rectangular plate that you removed from the old case.
This can be a little awkward as there are springy metal clips that push againt the mobo as you place it in position.
It may be handy for you to be holding the mobo in the correct place and have Michael put a couple of screws in.
Dont fully tighten the screws until you have got them all in as sometimes you need a little movement.

Once they are all in tighten them but remember you are only using small screws and they are going into brass so you dont need the strength of a gorilla to tighten them  :)

The rest is simply a case of refitting everything and connecting the wires, taking note of the front of case wires as they may be labelled a little differently to the old ones.





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