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Knusperfisch

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    Germany

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  • CPU
    i5-4690k @ 4.5GHz at 1.2V
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z97M Plus
  • RAM
    HyperX Fury 8GB Dual Channel
  • GPU
    Super Jetstream 980 Ti
  • Case
    Fractal Design Define Mini C
  • Storage
    120GB Evo 840, Samsung 1TB, 250 Evo 750
  • PSU
    Lepa 700W Maxgold
  • Cooling
    Enermax Liqmax II 240
  • Keyboard
    Strafe Cherry MX Brown
  • Mouse
    Corsair Raptor M40
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 64 bit

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  1. Sorry for the late reply, but I finally received the power supply in the mail and created the pinout for it. The marked pins are the smaller diameter wires and the ones who are only marked half have a normal cable and a smaller diameter one. Pin 1 and 11 mainboard side has 2 smaller diameter wires in it. Maybe this helps someone. NOTE: I'm not responsible for damaged components. Use this pinout on your own risk.
  2. There's an holiday today in Germany, so there's no one working for today I'll update this post with a pinout and with pictures of my work, but it could take a while since it's my first attempt but I want them to look perfect. Still need to decide which color scheme I'm going to use though.
  3. Yes, no pinout to be found there. First of all, thanks for the share. Since I'm also from Germany I tried to reach out to the support yesterday so I'm going wait for their respond. Maybe I'm lucky. If'll get a pinout I'll post it here. Also about the merging cables, I've found something about Corsair PSUs which could also be true for the be quiet PSUs. Here is a link to the post: https://hardforum.com/threads/corsair-sf600-600w-sfx-powersupply.1864645/page-13 Quote: " The 24-pin of the Type 4 cable set also has a unique feature not implemented in the standard Type 3 cables. There are a total of 28-pins where the cable plugs into the PSU's modular interface, instead of the usual 24-pins. The extra four pins are "sense wires". While a +3.3V sense is part of the ATX standard and is found on most PSUs, it is not often implemented. The RMi not only utilizes the +3.3V sense on the ATX connector, but also utilizes an additional +12V sense and +5V sense. These sense wires read the voltages at the load (the end of the cable) and can increase voltage automatically if voltages drop. " Since I'm still waiting for my PSU to be shipped I can't really play around or create my own pinout. But as soon as I have it here I'll update you guys. I also found a video about the Straight Power 11 where the guy shows the 24 Pin connector on both sides. I'll link the video here if anyone is interested: Also: Here's a screenshot of the 24-pin for lazy people:
  4. I've never had a be quiet product so I don't know how friendly their customer support is. Do other brands share their pinout? If not I'm just gonna order one, because of the great deal and I'm in need for a fully modular power supply, since I plan on watercooling in the Fractal Design Define Mini C and I need all the space I can get with custom cables.
  5. Hey guys, as the title says I'm currently looking for a pinout for the straight power 11. could get one for 85€ new, which is a good deal in my opinion and I plan on custom sleeving it. Searched various forums but couldn't find anything. Someone here to help me out?
  6. I reinstalled Windows 7 (had Windows 10 before). Gonna test some games and will report.
  7. Could be. Problem is it's not only CS:Go. It's Witcher 3, NFS, BF1. Everything
  8. 60Hz 1080p. Yes I know, the extra frames don't matter. But it still is kind of a bummer.
  9. So I noticed that my rig is kind of decreasing in performance over the last year. When I built the rig I was running CS:GO on 300 frames per second. Now I'm getting 100% CPU usage and most of the time only 160 or 170 frames. It kind of bothers me because I'm running an 4690k at 4.5Ghz and a 980 Ti. I noticed performance drops in nearly all games. Can someone relate or help me. Or do I just have to deal with it?
  10. Well, I'm a afraid that the weight of the NH-D15 could damage my mobo/cpu when driving. An AIO would be finde I guess, since the radiator is safely secured and the pump isn't heavy compared to the NH-D15.
  11. I can't find any Z97 ITX mainboards in online stores in Europe/Germany.
  12. So you would say, get myself an ITX mainboard, case and an AIO ?
  13. The problem is that I'm too afraid to transport the mounted NH-D15 in my pc. When I'm driving and the road is a bit messy I'm going to poop my pants.
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