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Silotero

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  1. Well thanks that answers my first question but what about the warranty?
  2. HI I want to add an m.2 ssd to my laptop, specificly Samsung 970 Evo M.2 250GB. But I have a few questions. 1. How do I know if my laptop is compatible with this ssd cause I know that it needs PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.1 ( My laptop is an Acer apire 5 with an intel core i5-7200u and nvidia 940MX) 2. Does opening your laptop remove your warranty?
  3. Aaaaa what you said just explained a lot to me beacuese I thought that the pins have to match each other like 24 pin on the motherboard and a 24 pin on the PSU but if that is not the case than I think I now know everything I need. Thanks a lot guys
  4. So it doesn't matter which way I plug the pins in, yes?
  5. I don't think so I just got used to doing it and didn't really think about it I am gonna have to change my habbit
  6. Okay than is good to know but if I want to plug in the cables how do I know which pins to connect for example all from the 10 pin and some from the 18 pin on the PSU or the other way around? Also I don't know why I used J instead of I
  7. J am planning on building my first PC and J am now getting into the power supply and all of the cables. Most of the information J got from Youtube but J have a problem. In all of the videos plugging in the main motherboard cable is said that it is a 24 pin cable. But when J look up the power supplies that are fully modular it says that the motherboard cables are 10 pin and 18 pin ( for example EVGA - SuperNOVA G3 750W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply) Can someone explain to me what it is all about?
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