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#1 SimpsonKnight
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I decided that I wanted to get this game but I have a couple of questions first. First of all, would my Rock Band 2 controllers work with it or do I have to get new controllers as well? Also, would I be able to import the songs that I bought for Rock Band 2 into Rock Band 3? Finally, is the new piano controller actually worth getting and, if so, how much does it typically cost?

 

Thanks in advance everyone.

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#2 SimpsonKnight
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The AC: Brotherhood trailer rocked my socks. I've seen it many, many times cause its just so intense.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzNs4-kRLaE

So good!

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#3 SimpsonKnight
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I reconnected the old PSU and the computer works fine. I dont think its the motherboard.

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#4 SimpsonKnight
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So my new Thermaltake PSU came in the mail today and for some reason it doesnt want to work. I installed it correctly, at least I am pretty sure since this isnt my first time working with a PSU, but it doesnt want to turn on. Well, the PSU itself turns on, and so does the computer's main fan, but the power light on the computer doesnt come on and there is no picture. At first I thought that maybe the PSU was simply too powerful for the computer, its 750 W, but I looked it up and that shouldn't be a problem. Anyways, does anyone know what might be going on?

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#5 SimpsonKnight
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What would be a good one to buy off of Amazon.ca? Or do they have any good ones at all? Here is a link:

http://www.amazon.ca/s/ref=sr_nr_n_0?rh=n%3A667823011%2Ck%3Apower+supply%2Cn%3A%21677211011%2Cn%3A2404990011&bbn=677211011&keywords=power+supply&ie=UTF8&qid=1328478871&rnid=677211011

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#6 SimpsonKnight
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Uh... ok now you guys have me worrying about whether or not I completely screwed up my graphics card... As far as I know I didnt shock it with static electricity, I dont know though... I would have felt it, wouldnt I?

Ok, now I am thinking that maybe it is the PSU? Someone said that the fan on the graphics card should turn on regardless of whether or not it has been hooked up to the motherboard, and since it doesnt would it be safe to assume that it may in fact be the PSU? I am gonna exchange it tomorrow just to be sure. What are some good brands to look for?

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#7 SimpsonKnight
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It should? So would that indicate that perhaps it is the video card that is damamged and not the motherboard, PSU, etc?

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#8 SimpsonKnight
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Actually I have a quick question. Since it is connected to a PSU should its fan be spinning regardless of whether or not it is connected to a motherboard?

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#9 SimpsonKnight
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What kind of PSU is it? Its a Rocketfish "Gaming" 500 W PSU. I really dont think that thats the problem. And I am 100% certain that I hooked it up directly to the video card with a PCI. I watched a video and all. :D

At this point I am thinking that maybe itas the video card that messed up and the place where you plug in the video card is somehow damaged or something? I dunno... that would explain a lot.

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#10 SimpsonKnight
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Really? I dont know... in the articles I read it said that 500 W is more than enough. It actually does 600 when its at full power, or so the box says.