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D'Guy21

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  1. Vessel username: iamdguy21 fav videos: https://www.vessel.com/videos/DkWN4qqW1 and https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0
  2. Hey guys. I just have this little question about palit's GTX 980. I just wanted to know if they use a reference PCB for the card? coz i was planning to watercool my rig with a custom loop. And almost all the waterblocks available over here are for reference PCB's and yes, this is the only design of 980 i could get my hands on without getting one shipped from abroad Thanks all help appreciated sorry for newb question, don't really know how a reference PCB looks like. or wtv ) kinda new to this thing
  3. I actually found linus tech tips while searching a "how to build a PC" on google )
  4. Thanks. I'll run the test when i get back home. I hope i won't need to buy another PSU thanks for all the help
  5. @joenewbie Thanks for the quick reply greatly appreciated
  6. Hellow guys, i need a little help. I recently got a GTX 680 and am running on an: i5-4670(Fan cooled) 2pcs of 4GB ddr3 1333 RAM 1 HDD 6usb slots 4 120mm fans (3 with LED and 1 w/o) silverstone strider 500w 80+ *i don't do any overclocking on anything* So i have been testing out multiple PSU requirement calculators but the results vary, ranging from 450w-650w. Although my system is running fine now, i'm worried it MIGHT fail because of my PSU not providing enough power because a friend told me i need at least a 600w PSU, then someone told me a 450w is ok. now i'm confused. so my question is. is my PSU good for the specs i have? will i be able to run it safely without risking any parts of my PC? because i plan on playing games like Crysis 3 and Assassin's Creed 4. ( Sorry for the noob question )
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