Technically, yes, it does matter. It’s quite important in a way to know which SATA port you should use. There’re two things that you should consider - Motherboard’s model and the SATA port version. So, if you’re about to connect an HDD or SSD to your motherboard and are confused about using SATA ports, then you’ve come to the exact place. Here, we’re providing you with … [Read more...] about Does It Matter Which SATA Port I Use? [EXPLAINED]
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[Solved] No Video Output From Motherboard (100% Working)
You start the computer; everything is going well but there is no display. If you are facing this issue then you have come to the right place. The motherboard is one of the main reasons for the no video output issue. There can be several reasons but most of the time users have faced this issue due to a motherboard. A faulty motherboard or inappropriate hardware connections in … [Read more...] about [Solved] No Video Output From Motherboard (100% Working)
2 Pin Fan to 4 Pin Motherboard | How Do I Connect?
A cooling device with 2 exposed electrical terminals or pins is known as 2 pin fan. The 4 pins of a 4-pin motherboard connector are utilized to power the fan from the motherboard. A 4-pin CPU connector is included on some motherboards and is used to supply controlled voltage to the CPU fan. A 3-pin to 4-pin converter can be used if your computer doesn't have a 4-pin CPU … [Read more...] about 2 Pin Fan to 4 Pin Motherboard | How Do I Connect?
[Fix] 2 Short Beeps and 1 Long Beep (100% Working)
Motherboard beeps have many combinations. It is very common for computers to express the problems of a motherboard with a combination of short and long beeps. There is an extensive list of combinations that shows which beep combination means what. 2 short beeps and 1 long beep usually mean a problem with the video card or video ram also known as v-ram. This beep can also … [Read more...] about [Fix] 2 Short Beeps and 1 Long Beep (100% Working)
2 Pin Temperature Sensor Motherboard | How to Connect?
Connecting a 2-pin temperature sensor to the motherboard is a hassle-free experience for the most part. However, your motherboard has to have one of those standard 2-pin temp sensor headers for that statement to be true. In other words, you can plug in the sensor directly given the appropriate header. But things can get confusing, especially when you cannot find the … [Read more...] about 2 Pin Temperature Sensor Motherboard | How to Connect?