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  1. Thanks for the informative answers! Saves me a lot of trouble. I tried the find a retailer, but it only brings me to websites in my area that sells Corsair products but not assecories/cables. I did come across this one tho which states its 24pin type 4 gen 3. What do you guys think? Model: CP-8920163 https://www.corsair.com/eu/en/Categories/Products/Accessories-|-Parts/PC-Components/Power-Supplies/premium-individually-sleeved-atx-24-pin-cable-type-4-generation-3-config/p/CP-8920163
  2. I recently bought a used RM550x Corsair PSU without a 24pin cable thinking it would be easy to get a hold of a new one. Turns out its not. I've come across this cable (CP-8920076) and wonder: Will this work/fit/support my PSU? The sellers website says it supports CORSAIR AX760, AX860 . I havent managed to come across one the spesifically states: Supports RM-series PSU's... Thanks in advance!
  3. Thank you for trying! I too hope someone else might have a tip or solution. So far I'm concerned its a dead mobo. How I dont know.
  4. Yes, I just made sure the pressure was good. Also just reseated the cooler. Only components I'll be able to test is the GPU and PSU. Dont have a spare motherboard for the CPU. I just find it wierd since it worked 2h ago...?
  5. Just did. Still nothing. I also check the CPU for bent pins, and it’s all good.
  6. My PC wont turn back on after I shut it down and left it off for 2h. I have checked the voltages on my PSU and all the numbers are ok. My motherboard won't respond to my cases power button or when I try to short it with a screwdriver. However, the green led still light in the upper right corner lights up when I turn on my PSU. I'm trying to convert a HP G1 800 SFF to a different case and use a different PSU to power a GPU. Everything's been working fine until now. I'm using an adapter with the 24pin cable (see pic) which has been working fine. I tried using the original PSU with the mobo and still nothing. Not sure what to do.
  7. Yeah, you were right. I actually got to test the RAM and the machine gave a one "BEEP" sound, indicating there was a memory issue. Thanks for the recomendation and the informative answer!
  8. I recently bought a HP G1 800 SFF PC and wanted to add some RAM. Can I add these HyperX RAM sticks to the PC? (See attached files. I've also added screenshot from the PC's manual about memory). Thanks in advance.
  9. This is the PC specs (i5 version): https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c03832938 and the new RAM specs
  10. I recently bought a HP G1 800 SFF desktop and I’ve planned to do some upgrades to it. One of them is adding more RAM. Currently running Crucial memory at 1600mhz 2x4GB DDR3 non-ECC. Today I bought a pair of 2x4GB Hyperx RAM (attached file). It’s 1866mhz RAM (ish, I know it’s above 1800 for sure) with CL10, non-ECC. When I plug these in a long with the other RAM the pc gives a loud single beep sound and no post. I’ve tried to check if it could be a timing issue with the mobo but can’t find any info. ive also tried putting only a single a lot in at a time with no different outcome. Any suggestions?
  11. - Yea, same thing with or without it plugged in - Yes. The sound doesnt show up when the headphones are directly connected to the PC. Only through the mixer. Same with my mixer, and I use my mixer daily. Note: We've now tried with mixer software update as well. No change.
  12. Not feedback. Just random distortion Mic is playing fine with no distortion. We've tested with my mixer (AG03) and the same thing happens to it as well. Doesnt seem to be a mixer issue. Mixer is brand new. 2 weeks old or something. You can see it (white box) in the video. PC's on the floor, so its standing alone between his 2 monitors.
  13. I recently build my brother in-law's first gaming PC. He's a musician too, so he has a mixer (Yamaha AG06) that his mic and headphones are connected to. The issue is that when he has his speakers (headphones or normal speakers) connected to the PC, the sounds get really staticy every 30sec. This problem doesnt happen if he connects his headphones the if he connects them directly to the PC via AUX. I've attached a vid of it happening that he sent over to me. So far we've tried: Windows Update Every update there is to be downloaded from the motherboards website. (Asrock) (https://www.asrock.com/mb/intel/h81 pro btc/) Thought about updating the BIOS, but not sure yet. System specs: i5-4400 RX 570 4GB Mobo: Asrock H81 Pro BTC 8GB RAM 400W PSU All help is appreciated! video-1597686104.mp4
  14. To be honest I don't know the price. I've always had an expensive taste in hardware, which I think many can relate to, so I'm not supprised it is
  15. So I've been trying to re-watch a bunch of the review-vids LTT has made on different types of VR-headsets to try and figure out which headset would suit me the best. Costs is ofcourse a BIG factor as the range of prices on these headsets varies a lot. So far what I've figured out is that I really like the Valve Index's controllers (I think), but the headset isnt avaiable where I live, so I've gotta look for something else. What would be you guys' recomendations?
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