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    ZemunZemun reacted to Supersonicwolfe in Help deciding on a power supply.   
    Happy to help and sometimes we are also on the "asking side".
     
    PSU will list what cables they come with on the product page / Box and Cybernetics's certificates also list what cables they have and wire guage (higher guage number meaning THINNER wire. Thinner wire can carry less current but potentially easier to bend around in the case)
     
    A quicker way to check is you can look for keyword such as "ATX 3.0" / "PCIe 5.0" compatible. For example, Corsair's "RM850e" does not have a native 12VHPWR cable, while "RM850e ATX3.0" model does.
     
    Most PSU makers also sell those native cables, such as Corsair, Seasonic, but local availability is not gurantteed. In the worst case you can grab a cable (or a set) from CableMod for most popular brands (Corsair/Asus/Seasonic etc.)
     
    Or like @Hinjima mentioned, use the adapter included with GPUs.
    (Funny that in the past GPU used to have Molex to PCIe adapters, now they include PCIe to 12VHPWR adapter)
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    ZemunZemun reacted to Hinjima in Help deciding on a power supply.   
    No problem! We are all here to help and I appreciate all the different inputs from everyone here.
    The 4070ti will come with a 16pin to 2x8pin adapter cable in the box.  You can use the PSU's 2x8pin cables for that 🙂 
    I will send you video in DM on how I have my 4080 connector, it will be exactly the same for you but 1x8pin less ( 4080 is 16 to 3x8pin ).
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    ZemunZemun got a reaction from Hinjima in Help deciding on a power supply.   
    Wow, I am genuinely speechless you guys, thank you so much for your well-thought-out and insightful input, I did not expect that many responses, thank you very much, will definitely check the power supply review and rating list so that I may spot something else in case this unit is out of stock at the time of purchase and check how it stacks up, does anyone know if GPU comes with 16pin adapter as PSU might not be the newest revision that comes with 16pin native connector?
    He is not interested in noise at all, it's gonna be rendering 24/7 so it should be a bit loud, and also, no Noctua fan can sound like old intel stock coolers so that's gonna be manageable.. 😄 
     
    Once again, thanks guys, you are lifesavers! ❤️❤️❤️ 
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    ZemunZemun reacted to johnno23 in Help deciding on a power supply.   
    has had good results in reviews and is plenty powerful enough for the requirement and 24/7 use.
    I believe it still comes with a 12 year warranty ? 
    here is a link to the last page of a 12 page test and review of the PSU
    https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/seasonic-focus-plus-gold-850-psu,5247-12.html
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    ZemunZemun reacted to Supersonicwolfe in Help deciding on a power supply.   
    You can probably run a 4080 with a 850W like that so it won't be a problem at all.
     
    Any A-teir power supply listed in the site posted by @Hinjima will do fine.
     
    You can also check the Cybernetics report for the particular power supply you want to buy to see how it performs 
    https://www.cybenetics.com/index.php?option=power-supplies
     
    https://www.cybenetics.com/index.php?option=database&params=1,0,12
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    ZemunZemun reacted to Hinjima in Help deciding on a power supply.   
    Yeah that will be plenty 🙂 I run a 750w on 7700x - 32GB DDR5 and overclocked RTX 4080. Check the PSU Tier List for PSU's. For your system you should stay in the A tier.
    The Focus GX 850w is A tier.
    https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/
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    ZemunZemun reacted to Joker-_-Glitch in Help deciding on a power supply.   
    da biti ce mu dosta 
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    ZemunZemun got a reaction from Supersonicwolfe in Help deciding on a power supply.   
    Budget (including currency): /
    Country: Serbia
    Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: 3DS Max, V-ray, Blender
    Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 
     
    Hello guys, i have a quick question that i need help with, namely my Friend is building a workstation PC, he will mostly do 3ds Max video rendering focused mostly around CPU rendering on Ryzen 9 7950X and Gpu is gonna be 4070 Ti, no overclocking, full stock, for CPU cooler we went with Noctua NH-D15 as it is the beefiest option available here, and i am not a fan of AIO coolers as system will be rendering files almost constantly (close to 24/7). 

    My question is, what power supply is enough for this build?  I have my eyes on: Seasonic Focus GX-850 80 Plus Gold 850W, will that be enough? 

    Thanks in advance and best wishes! 
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    ZemunZemun got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in Is Your Gaming Rig Being Bottlenecked??   
    Just logged in to say a few things, recently i updated my old rig except my gpu (still saving on that one)
    i went from a 

    CPU : AMD Athlon II X4 620 (2.6 Ghz OC to 3.0)
    RAM : Patriot 4x 2GB DDR3 1033 Mhz
    Mobo : Foxconn A88GMV AM3
    GPU : XFX AMD Radeon R7 360 2 GB
    HDD : 500 GB WD Black (pretty quiet actually)
     
    upgraded to :
     
    CPU : AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (hyper 212 evo, running on stock)
    RAM :G. Skill Ripjaws V 3000Mhz 2x 8GB DDR4  
    Mobo : Asus ROG Strix X370-F Gaming
    GPU : (same)
    HDD : Patriot Burst 240GB SSD
     
    I am playing Fortnite, and i had 0 (zero) improvement in game, i knew the GPU is the bottleneck even before upgrade, but still i thought i will see at least some 10-15 fps difference as Athlon II X4 is pretty old (and i wanted to get rid of my old mobo as it caused random problems that solved randomly without fix), but looks like i was wrong, it's marvelous how old CPU's are actually strong in today's games, even for their part.
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    ZemunZemun got a reaction from JCHelios in Is Your Gaming Rig Being Bottlenecked??   
    Just logged in to say a few things, recently i updated my old rig except my gpu (still saving on that one)
    i went from a 

    CPU : AMD Athlon II X4 620 (2.6 Ghz OC to 3.0)
    RAM : Patriot 4x 2GB DDR3 1033 Mhz
    Mobo : Foxconn A88GMV AM3
    GPU : XFX AMD Radeon R7 360 2 GB
    HDD : 500 GB WD Black (pretty quiet actually)
     
    upgraded to :
     
    CPU : AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (hyper 212 evo, running on stock)
    RAM :G. Skill Ripjaws V 3000Mhz 2x 8GB DDR4  
    Mobo : Asus ROG Strix X370-F Gaming
    GPU : (same)
    HDD : Patriot Burst 240GB SSD
     
    I am playing Fortnite, and i had 0 (zero) improvement in game, i knew the GPU is the bottleneck even before upgrade, but still i thought i will see at least some 10-15 fps difference as Athlon II X4 is pretty old (and i wanted to get rid of my old mobo as it caused random problems that solved randomly without fix), but looks like i was wrong, it's marvelous how old CPU's are actually strong in today's games, even for their part.
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