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Dan
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parsec and all, My new system is working great. Along with all the other all new and current technology hardware components, I purchased a Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9-380 4GB video card from Newegg. The card is UEFI compatible. I play games, so this card is good for being able to handle most games available today, at an affordable price ($214). Top of the line cards can cost from around $500-$1,000! Go figure. Some of my other system hardware items are as follows: ASRock Z170 Gaming-ITX/ac motherboard Intel Core i7-6700K Skylake processor Silverstone Fortress Z FTZ01B Mini-ITX case Silverstone SOD02B slim slot load CD/DVD RW optical drive Micron 16GB DDR4 RAM Silverstone 450 Watt power supply, designed for above case (yes, big enough) Arctic Cooling Alpine 11 Pro 92mm CPU cooler Windows 10 64 bit operating system I like small cases, and the above case is amazing in that one can fit a full size video card in that case. Designers must have taken a long time coming up with that configuration. Take a look at that case. It fits on top of my computer desk with the monitor sitting on it. Perfect! No need for a big case anymore. Dan
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Parsed, In Device Manager, I have an open item titled PCI Simple Communications Controller. I'd prefer not to enable this feature. I believe the ASRock motherboard drivers CD has software called Intel Management Engine to enable this feature. I understand this feature allows network administrators to manage computers from a central location. As a home user, I see no need to enable this feature. I looked in the UEFI/BIOS, but i couldn't find anything to disable it. I'm not sure what I'm looking for, however.
Do you have any advice on how I can eliminate this open item in my Device Manager, apart from installing the Intel Management Engine from the motherboard drivers CD? Dan
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Badmojo
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This is an extremely helpful thread (which there are very few on the internet). I'm starting to research the same build, but am interested if the experts here could answer 1 deviation:
Does a Windows 7 build have any additional complications or issues that must be resolved? |
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Badmojo
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I found this resource, but it sounds like an extremely complicated work around. I also don't have a Windows 8 copy to boot from.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Intel/750_SSD_1.2_TB/3.html Our ASRock motherboard has full UEFI and NVMe support yet I could not install Windows 7 on the 750 Series SSD. Intel does provide an install-time driver, which does list the drive during Windows installation, but Windows kept insisting that the drive can not be used to boot from, and installation wouldn't continue. The same issue occured when the Windows 7 installer was started from within Windows. So...looks as though Windows 7 users are out of luck? Not exactly. I spent a couple days with this problem and figured out a complicated fix, but it does work. You basically want the Windows 8 bootmanager and UEFI loader partition on the drive, which then loads the Windows 7 EFI kernel loader.
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