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    Very new and curious about the world of computer related stuff.
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  1. @Crunchy Dragon It was the rams . Damn. Thanks bud. @emosun Lol. only in that picture. I was pulling it out and testing all over . that picture was just somewhere in the midst of it.
  2. I have just finished building my custom PC from the list below and when i boot, the fans runs but it does not detect the anything on screen. The screen will say there is no input detected and go to sleep. I have tried using the HDMI and VGA cable and none of them show any difference in result. I have even tried it on another screen. Anyone have any idea on what maybe wrong? The list below is my rig. The attached Image is my setup I know the cable management is bad but the case is small. Custom Build List: Motherboard: ASRock Z370M Pro4 LGA 1151CPU fan cooler: Cryorig H7Ram: Kingston 8GB DDR4 2400MHz x2GPU: GTX 770 ASUS OC PSU: COOLER MASTER MASTERWATT 550W SEMI-MODULAR 80+ BRONZE PSUHard Drive: WD BLUE Desktop 1TB (72000RPM) SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 250GBCasing: Cooler Master Silencio 352
  3. Correct me if i am wrong but if my self searching of phones tells me that the amount of pixel density and screen resolution does not scale together or there is no preset value of PPI for the resolution. Just like monitors, phones display specs that i have seen has 1080P and 401PPI.While another phone has 1080P and 500+PPI. In the end u can have low amount of PPI and high resolution but there is a limit as it will look really bad or just not as good.. Examples: OPPO R11 & Samsung S8
  4. Okay . Ignore my previous post, I figured that all new PSU has 4+4 Pins. Thanks for the help Crunchy Dragon. (:
  5. Yes. Micro ATX size board. I am aware that there is 4+4 Pins but how can i tell the different whether i need boards that have 4 pins or 8 pins? Is there a gauge or instruction to get any assurance on this? As stated on my previous post, I am trying to get I7-7000 Intel core but if i were to pick any of that boards for gaming will it cause me and any problems? Note: Motherboard: ----------- Core: I7-7700 CPU fan cooler: Cryorig H7; $59 Ram: Corsair 8GB Vengeance LPX 2400MHz x2 OR Kingston 8GB HyperX Fury x2 GPU: GTX 1080 OR GTX 1060 PSU: Cooler Master Elite Power 400W Hard Drive: WD 1TB Blue , maybe +SSD
  6. Oh. Thanks. I would like to know why are they still selling so many 4 pins ATX for newer generation boards even though of what you just mentioned above? They are also compatiable with I7 7 Gen... Examples: PRIME B250M-PLUS, PRIME B250M-C, PRIME B250M-A Side note: I am planning to use a Micro Motherboard
  7. I am really new to all this and I am really confused on what does the motherboard with the 12V ATX 8pin or 4pin power connector used for? I know its partly for powering the CPU but why, when and how do i select between 4 pins and 8 pins ? If its solely for the CPU , when do i choose 4 or 8 pins?
  8. Do i need a really good cpu fan ? or any small form will do?
  9. ASUS STRIX H270F GAMING ASUS PRIME H270-PRO ASUS PRIME H270-PLUS/CSM ASUS STRIX B250F GAMING ASUS PRIME B250-PLUS The list above is all the types of them. which would you pick? gaming edition or nope?
  10. Thanks! that website is really nifty. What is your pointers for a gaming computer with the parts above but not for OC or is it recommended to get a motherboard for OC?
  11. Firstly thanks for the verifying of my compatibility but I am very worried on this two parts because this is the first time for me of compiling computer parts together and I am really oblivious to the fact where to check the wire compatibility... Is there a way to assure it for me?
  12. I am trying to build a computer from scratch, I would like to learn if possible , what is the best way to identify if the PSU is compatibility with the motherboard or vice versa. This are my computer parts that i picked: Motherboard: ASUS TUF Z270 MARK 2Core: I7-7700Ram: Corsair 8GB Vengeance LPX 2400MHz x2 OR Kingston 8GB HyperX:108 x2 EachGPU: GTX 1080Hard Drive: WD 1TB BlueCasing: Cooler Master CM590. Please recommend me another motherboard or PSU if there might be a better option
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