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Woke up decided do have a go with the new PC. Cleaned it up really nicely, I was lucky I guess because when that panel exploded was a few centimeters away from the rest of the PC, the pieces of glass went everywhere but not in the computer.
It's really quiet and a wonderfull case, to be honest I had no idea the cases can look so damn nice.
Tested the monitor with your suggested test, everything looks ok.

The only problem I have is with PCS's choice to install the drives. For example this was my choice, I'll try to copy/paste from the order:

Visualizzazione del riferimento ordine 2334735
1o drive SSD M.2SEAGATE FIRECUDA 530 GEN 4 500 GB NVMe PCIe (fino a 7000 MB/R, 3000 MB/W)
2o drive SSD M.2SEAGATE FIRECUDA 530 GEN 4 2 TB NVMe PCIe (fino a 7300 MB/R, 6900 MB/W)
1o Unità di archiviazioneHDD SATA-III 3.5" 3 TB, 6 GB/s, 7.200 GIRI/MIN., 64 MB DI CACHE

I'm 99% sure I told them to install the Windows on the 500 GB SSD, I know that muck about computers, but still, when I opened my PC, here goes:


What can be donne to correct this?
 

SpyderTracks

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New update.
Woke up decided do have a go with the new PC. Cleaned it up really nicely, I was lucky I guess because when that panel exploded was a few centimeters away from the rest of the PC, the pieces of glass went everywhere but not in the computer.
It's really quiet and a wonderfull case, to be honest I had no idea the cases can look so damn nice.
Tested the monitor with your suggested test, everything looks ok.

The only problem I have is with PCS's choice to install the drives. For example this was my choice, I'll try to copy/paste from the order:

Visualizzazione del riferimento ordine 2334735
1o drive SSD M.2SEAGATE FIRECUDA 530 GEN 4 500 GB NVMe PCIe (fino a 7000 MB/R, 3000 MB/W)
2o drive SSD M.2SEAGATE FIRECUDA 530 GEN 4 2 TB NVMe PCIe (fino a 7300 MB/R, 6900 MB/W)
1o Unità di archiviazioneHDD SATA-III 3.5" 3 TB, 6 GB/s, 7.200 GIRI/MIN., 64 MB DI CACHE

I'm 99% sure I told them to install the Windows on the 500 GB SSD, I know that muck about computers, but still, when I opened my PC, here goes:


What can be donne to correct this?
By default they would always install windows on the fastest drive, with SSD's, the larger they are, generally the faster they are.

You can just clean install to the 500Gb drive, only takes around 30 minutes and is very easy.

You can create a bootable installer from here:


Then delete all partitions on the C and D drive

Install on the blank 500Gb drive.
 
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sck451

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New update.
Woke up decided do have a go with the new PC. Cleaned it up really nicely, I was lucky I guess because when that panel exploded was a few centimeters away from the rest of the PC, the pieces of glass went everywhere but not in the computer.
It's really quiet and a wonderfull case, to be honest I had no idea the cases can look so damn nice.
Tested the monitor with your suggested test, everything looks ok.

The only problem I have is with PCS's choice to install the drives. For example this was my choice, I'll try to copy/paste from the order:

Visualizzazione del riferimento ordine 2334735
1o drive SSD M.2SEAGATE FIRECUDA 530 GEN 4 500 GB NVMe PCIe (fino a 7000 MB/R, 3000 MB/W)
2o drive SSD M.2SEAGATE FIRECUDA 530 GEN 4 2 TB NVMe PCIe (fino a 7300 MB/R, 6900 MB/W)
1o Unità di archiviazioneHDD SATA-III 3.5" 3 TB, 6 GB/s, 7.200 GIRI/MIN., 64 MB DI CACHE

I'm 99% sure I told them to install the Windows on the 500 GB SSD, I know that muck about computers, but still, when I opened my PC, here goes:


What can be donne to correct this?
That's unfortunate, but there is a reason for it. The 2TB drive is faster than the 500GB drive (it's because there are more NAND chips, therefore more can be done in parallel), so PCS have gone for the fastest drive. The selector when you create the build only says "SSD or HDD?" and then they decided which SSD unless you message them. I think this is a bit of a fault: it should really offer a more specific choice.

But as @SpyderTracks says, this is pretty easy to resolve. I doubt it'll even take as long as 30 minutes.
 
I will, thanks, guys, I am decent enought to install a new Windows, I installed in on laptops many times.
Just a little worried about the drivers, do I need to go specificly to every site of every manufactuirer who gave me parts for this computer and install each driver, on Windows 11 will update the drivers by default?
 

sck451

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I will, thanks, guys, I am decent enought to install a new Windows, I installed in on laptops many times.
Just a little worried about the drivers, do I need to go specificly to every site of every manufactuirer who gave me parts for this computer and install each driver, on Windows 11 will update the drivers by default?
Windows should install everything fine, but it's worth installing your graphics driver manually from Nvidia.
 
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