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Did you check both ends? Did you check on another drive to make sure the cable isn’t bad? Did you get the wrong cables for the power supply? Does the ssd show up in the bios?
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Which Ryzen 5? The fx 6300 isn’t the best nowadays and check to see if you can get a bracket from Coolermaster for am4. Dual monitor puts a little more stress on the pc but it’s barely noticeable.
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It might be because windows doesn’t recognize the storage type. Did you check disk management? Sometimes a hard drive won’t show up in windows because it’s not initialized for windows.
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Think you only need to solder and check if there’s any RGB LEDs on the replacement switch.
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1 minute ago, CableMod said:
@Zusafek unfortunately that PSU has different pinouts from the ones we've verified and we don't have replacement cables that would be compatible with it.
I would go with you guys if you made cables for this but I havent been able to find the correct pinouts for this yet.
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19 minutes ago, tzxazrael said:
i mean.. literally search "custom sleeved power cables" in google. (minus the quote marks.)
my top 3 results were custom sleeving companies.
you'll have to actually look through the products they offer.
I did.
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16 minutes ago, tzxazrael said:
google up "custom sleeved power cables". most of the modding websites sell cables and cable kits for all the common power supplies.
That was a waste of time. I couldnt find anything on them.
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Im trying to find cable for this psu (Parts Number SP-850ah3ccb), I've only have had luck finding the kits on Thermaltakes horrible website but I cant buy them from there. I found them on amazon.ca but they are out of stock for the foreseeable future. So Im either trying to find a male to male sleeved extension kit or find the pin out for this power supply. Im really wanting to find out if I can use this psu or not because I dont have the modular cables.
The kit (thermaltake's website): http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00002756
The Extensions (thermaltake's website): http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00002993
The kit (amazon.ca): https://www.amazon.ca/Thermaltake-AC-032-CN5NAN-PB-Individually-Sleeved-Cable/dp/B01I2UC6BK
The extensions (amazon.ca): https://www.amazon.ca/Thermaltake-Sleeve-Extension-Supply-AC-048-CN1NAN-A1/dp/B071LB1F99/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1532395363&sr=1-1&keywords=thermaltake+cable
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3 hours ago, TVwazhere said:
mATX cases do not have the PCI-E brket height support to accommodate Vertical GPU brackets
Red showing traditional 4 slot mATX cases, blue showing expanded 5 slot mATX cases
If you want a vertical GPU (unless you try to somehow significantly mod the case which IDK how you'd even do it) you'll need to go ATX. Thats not even bringing up the fact that there are very few mATX cubes, and even fewer with TG (having both is not a combination i've seen yet)
Additionally, in most instances you'll be limited to a single (maybe dual) 240mm RAD in an mATX case, and they'll most likely be slim 25 variants too.
Ok, I could make my own case and it have a vertical slots, and I would have it support more rads
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5 minutes ago, Streetguru said:
don't think anyone makes that, because vertical GPUs are mostly just a meme, that may make your GPU run hot if it's close to the side panel.
Just buy this you'll be set.
Im going to be water cooling the entire system though, and Im willing to make a custom case if I need to
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11 hours ago, Streetguru said:
I'd go ATX at least so you have more case options, don't need to go full E-ATX.
And if you're going X399 at least get the 12 core CPU, if not the 16 just because.
Then you can just grab an H500P mesh or one of the thermaltake open air glass case things that are built for aesthetics.
I'm not sure what you mean by cube case with a vertical GPU mount, all of them are going to mount it vertically unless you mean it has a horizontal motherboard mount with a vertical GPU mount? Not exactly sure that exists.
There's the Core X5 with plenty of radiator support.
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133338&cm_re=Thermaltake_Core_X5-_-11-133-338-_-Product
PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Cztskd
Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Cztskd/by_merchant/CPU: AMD - Threadripper 1920X 3.5GHz 12-Core Processor ($668.90 @ Amazon)
CPU Cooler: Noctua - NH-U12S TR4-SP3 55.0 CFM CPU Cooler ($69.90 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: ASRock - X399 Taichi ATX TR4 Motherboard ($338.00 @ Amazon)
Case: Cooler Master - MasterCase H500P Mesh White ATX Mid Tower Case ($148.49 @ Newegg)
Total: $1225.29
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-04-15 22:16 EDT-0400
No, I want a vertical motherboard and GPU in a Matx format
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1 minute ago, Streetguru said:
You don't want ITX, but you still want a compactish microATX specific case? Or does case size not matter much?
I really wouldn't worry about monoblocks, most of the VRMs at that level have some kind of cooling already. You won't gain any real performance advantage.Im wanting performance and looks too, size matters a little bit but not too much, but Im wanting Matx
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Just now, Streetguru said:
Because it makes far more sense to get an ITX R7 2700X system if you want a small form factor build? Then you can just get a Define Mini or something for a compact case. Or a Core 500 for a real ITX case.
If you're going threadripper then you probably want E-ATX to make use of all the PCI-e lanes, and a 1950X because why not?I dont want mitx form factor, Im wanting a cube case because they just appeal to me, and what happens if the AM4 board I choose doesnt have a mono block?
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Just now, Streetguru said:
Why a 1900X?
Cause why not, Im wanting something to be proud of
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Im looking for a new case, but it is going to be a while before I get it, Im wanting it to be a micro ATX case, that is a cube with a vertical gpu mount almost like the Thermaltake V21, but with a vertical gpu mount, I also want it to have room for radiators, I havent found a case yet but Im looking for one because I want to go Matx for size restrictions on my new desk I'll be building, I will have an ATX case but it'll be more of a work station compared to a gaming rig . When my brother moves out his room will turn into a studio for me so I can do more videos, so what cases you guys know of that are Matx, has a vertical gpu mount, with room for expansion cards too, with room for a GPU and CPU loop, (1900x and Vega 56) and is shaped like a cube.
tl:dr Cube Matx case with vertical GPU mount, full loop support,
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46 minutes ago, Damascus said:
Ok, the x99 board uses the exact same mounting as 1366 meaning it should work with your new board
Ok, I was making sure I wasnt getting a mobo that can support my cooler
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3 minutes ago, karsnoordhuis said:
I believe m4x0.7
Ok, thanks
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1 minute ago, Damascus said:
How are you mounting it to your 1366 board right now?
Clips, almost like the stock ones, I have only gotten my coolers from China
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Just now, Damascus said:
1366, 2011, 2011v3 and 2066 all use the same mounting.
I only got clips, not screws
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Im hopefully getting a Gigabyte X99 UD4, but my cooler uses clips and doesnt have mounting hardware for LGA 2011-v3 only LGA 1366 and LGA 115X, so whats the size of threaded rod I need to get?
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2 hours ago, violentnumeric said:
Maybe buy a cheap syringe of good quality thermal paste and try cleaning the CPU/heatsink and applying it?
I am, it's horrible, feels like melting rubber
Need a little help
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You can use the laptop and wait for the parts and then build it. But and rx 5y0 can do decent amount of performance, I haven’t used cad on my main rig or adobe photoshop. I would try and get one with a slightly better cpu in it.