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Alexaldin

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About Alexaldin

  • Birthday Jun 14, 1995

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Rome, Italy

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7 6700k
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z170 Pro Gaming
  • RAM
    DDR 4 G.Skill Ripjaws V 16gb (2*8)
  • GPU
    Asus Strix GTX 1070 8G
  • Case
    NZXT Noctis 450
  • Storage
    1 SSD Samsung EVO 850 250gb - 1 HDD WD Black 2TB - 1 HDD Seagate 1TB
  • PSU
    CoolerMaster 750W GM
  • Cooling
    Arctic Liquid Freezer 240
  • Keyboard
    Razer BlackWidow 2013
  • Mouse
    Razer Ouroboros
  • Sound
    Razer Kraken Pro 7.1
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. This is the original part: This is the new ones: My bad, was 12v 0.45A
  2. Yes. They are not exactly the same model, but I searched every store and none had it. But Voltage and Ampere matches. The connectors too.
  3. I checked the voltage and ampere before buying a replacement part cause there's some 0.45V and some 0.5V on Aliexpress. Mine has the 0.45V, and I ended up buying all 3 of them and replacing them all together. This is the fan curve on GPU TWEAK III. I tried changing, adding more points, I even tried always at 60, at 0 or 100 whatsoever, nothing changed sadly. I have no clue what the two parameter above, Fan speed update period and Temperature hysterisis, does.
  4. Hello everyone, recently my RTX 3080, an Asus ROG Strix RTX 3080 V2 OC Edition, started acting strangely. I had to replace the side fans cause they started to make a terrible noise, so I disassembled, changed the fans, cleaned old thermal paste and thermal pads, new thermal pads (right size) and reassembled (no temperature problem in game, stable at 70°C on Memory and 65-68°C on Hot Spot). Since it was like 1 month of doing a terrible noise, I've been unaccustomed by the up and downs of the fans, and now it's driving me mad. As you can see all the fans do up and downs. I tried changing everything on GPU TWEAK III, the only way to solve this is to put the % on 71, which fixes the RPM of the fans. Anything between 30 and 70 keeps the fans do up and downs. I have all the drivers updated, bios of the mobo too. Tried the "NVIDIA Resizable BAR on systems with an ASUS GeForce RTX™ 30 series graphics card" RTX3080_V6 update from official support, it said that I don't need any update for it. This is my current setup: Case: be quiet! Silent Base 802 Window Black MOBO: ASUS ROG Z490-H CPU: Intel Core i7-10700K @3.80GHz Cooler: NZXT Kraken x52 GPU: Asus ROG Strix RTX 3080 V2 OC Edition RAM: Crucial Ballistix 4x8Gb @3200MHz PSU: be quiet! Straight Power 11 1000w Platinum HDD: WD Black 2 TB + WD Black 3 TB SSD: Samsung SSD 970 EVO 500 GB + Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1 TB OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit Primary Monitor: LG 27GL850 27" 2k@144Hz Secondary Monitor: ASUS VA24EHE 1080p UPS: Cyberpower CP1500EPFCLCD Thank you for any help and suggestions you can give.
  5. Got it for the pin, I'll search Amazon.it better next time. Wasnt watt = voltage * ampere? I did 5*0.9 + 12*0.8 = 14.1
  6. Holy that image is pure nightmare. So each Molex connector from 1 cable can do 1 HDD, so 3 HDD per cable. The Molex cables to the PSU are the original one from Cooler Master. The only thing that would be off brand are the splitter/adapter. Was thinking about getting 2 of these: And 4 of these: I'm using Enterprise SAS HDD: 12 HGST 0F27001 that theoretically can use up to 14.1W each.
  7. Hello everyone, I'm building a NAS out of old parts I had from previous build, and I found myself in the situation where I'm out of sata power cables. I'm using an old Cooler Master G650M. Those are the cables, first column out of the PSU, the other 4 modular: I used all of the 8 Sata port (2x cables). My question is, if I want to use the 2 Molex cables, for a total of 6 Molex connector, how many HDD can each cable hold without shorting? Can I only use 6 HDD via a Molex->Sata adapter, or can I split at least 2 connector with a Molex->2xSata port? My plan is to use 8 more HDD. Thank you for your time
  8. We updated the bios to the 1010 version just before posting this thread. We didn't tried the riser unplugged or the gpu directly cause the case is really hard to work on and I'm helping him remotely. Will probably troubleshoot it irl with my riser cable 4.0 once we have a bit more free time. I posted here to find maybe something that can work software side, since I never worked on an ITX build or on Windows 11. Thank you everyone for the help, will post if the problem was the riser
  9. Tried the rendering: Nothing changed. In the bios there's not the PCIe speed, only the M.2.2:
  10. The temps are all in range, CPU 50°C and GPU 60°C. I can't find the settings in the BIOS, looked everywhere... Oh, so it's the value after the @ that identify the riser cable gen? Here's the screenshot of GPU-Z.
  11. Hi everyone, I assembled for a friend a new pc, every part is brand new. Here's the list: Monitor: LG 34WN80C Case: IQUNIX ZX-1 PCIe Riser: the one who came with the case, PCIe 16x 3.0 17mm CPU: Intel i5-13400 GPU: Gigabyte RTX 4070 Eagle OC-12GD MoBo: ASUS ROG STRIX B760-I RAM: Corsair Vengeance 5600Mhz K2 CL36 2x16GB SSD: SSD 1TB Crucial P5 plus Cooler: Kraken X53 PSU: Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold OS: Windows 11 PRO Now, the problem is that he gets really crappy FPS in pretty much every game, except League of Legends. Hogwarts Legacy, with every settings on low and DLSS on Max Performance, only goes to 14-16 FPS in the char selection. We tried opening Thief, the remake, and in the menu it drops to 24 FPS with the lowest settings... We tried a normal 1080p monitor, only 2 FPS gain. We tried updating drivers, bios, ME, but nothing solved the problem. I tried looking into the bios to search for a settings to bring the PCIe slot to 3.0, but I didn't find the setting, and GPU-Z recognize the GPU with a "PCIe x16 4.0 @ x16 1.1". Since the riser is a 3.0, I think this mismatching of gen between GPU <-> Riser <-> Mobo is causing the problem. Any other idea? Should we try and buy a new riser cable?
  12. I was looking into the be quiet! Pure Loop, but I think the in-line pump can be a problem. I was watching Bitwit assembly and: The pump is gonna be between the fan and the psu, and I don't think it has enough space...
  13. Good to know on the SSD side! The GPU needs a bit more research, to find something on sale at least. Thank you for everything! Wow that would be really nice, gonna try to convince my friend to put a bit more money in the budget!
  14. I like that CPU cooler, I know be quiet! and they are pretty good. Probably gonna swap the NZXT with that. Memory and storage I'll go with what is cheaper when we buy. Intel GPU... I prefer the stability of Nvidia, sorry. That power supply seems pretty solid, probably gonna add it! Thank you!
  15. Yes for the water cooling version. I never heard that cooler, gonna look at some of them. I was unsure of the 13600k, but with one of the last video of LTT it convinced me, it even used the same combo. I picked it for the same reason he did. Thank you for the tier list! If I'd pick an RTX 4070 Ti, what PSU should be good?
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