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DylanDB

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    DylanDB got a reaction from Norwegiantweaker in RTX 2070 Super in a Fractal Design Meshify C   
    Hi guys,
     
    As i am looking to buy a RTX 2070 Super to finish my build, i noticed something.
    I want the MSi Gaming X Trio RTX 2070Super, but that card is 328mm long, and my Fractal Design Meshify C only supports a card of 315mm long, with a normal (25mm thick) fan in front of it.
    Now i can just put the fan that comes in the case, on the upper slot of front panel, and just take that as a intake. But will that give me much higher temps? 
    Is it also possible, that i put a Scythe Slipstream Slim as second fan? Those fans are 12mm thick, so i'd have the maximum length of my total case , because they say you can fit a GPU of 315mm long with a fan of 25mm thick.
    With the Scythe Slipstream Slim i would get 328mm for my card, and 12mm for the fan, so that would be the same. Or would that fan be shit, and give me almost no intake? Link to fan : http://www.scythe-eu.com/en/products/fans/slip-stream-120-mm-slim.html
     
    Also do you guys think RTX 2070Super is overkill to give me 240fps on esport title with esport settings (mostly everything low and medium)
    As i have to buy a new screen and can get the Dell Alienware AW2518HF for 260€ new.
     
    And last but not the least question, is there a massive difference in temperatures between the Gaming X Trio and the normal Gaming X?
     
    My build is :
     
    Ryzen 7 3700 X
    2x8 GB 3600MHz CL16 GSKILL TRIDENT Z NEO
    B450 Tomahawk Max
    Corsair RM750x
     
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    DylanDB got a reaction from DesolationGod in No beep no signal to monitor no power to keyboard and mouse   
    You could reset CMOS, see if that works.
    If not, can you maybe have a friend help you out with some testparts? Or maybe you have them yourself?
    Sounds to me it is either your mobo, cpu or psu that is faulty. 
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    DylanDB got a reaction from suchamoneypit in Computer Booting for a few minutes, then shutting off   
    Can you get into bios? Most BIOS's give temps also at home screen of bios ^^ 
     
    edit : you have an aorus motherboard, so yeah you can check temps in bios also of the cpu.
    Maybe you can check it there, try to get in bios, let us know what temp it says there.
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    DylanDB got a reaction from NoxiousOdor in Which GPU for my girlfriend   
    She just said she cant buy secondhand. 
    So we are looking into 1050Ti, would that fit her purpose?
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