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  1. mLe

    PG27UQ charger

    Well the adapter does have 50-60hz on the back but I assumed all of them had that as that's pretty much the AC from a house socket. I'm not sure what the monitor is going to be expecting honestly, other than at full blast with HDR enabled it can use up to 180w, which this adapter can deliver... A little research showed that it tends to use half that on full, and around 60 normally. Don't want to fry it with the wrong voltage or amps or something though! I've messaged them again and hopefully this time I can get a straight answer. But still if anyone else has this monitor and can tell me the model of the charger they were given that would be a big help! And thanks for the help Mira.
  2. mLe

    PG27UQ charger

    Does anyone have one of these monitors? I'm in need of a charger/power cable for one and right now I'm going around in circles a little with ASUS support. Basically I looked up an unboxing video (several actually) to see the chargers model number, as I couldn't find it elsewhere. (I got mine second hand so I didn't have the broken one to compare). Found that one person who bought it new got the ADP-180MB F charger with theirs. So I bought that, but I noticed it's for a laptop. Exact same specs as what the unboxing video guy had, it's the exact model. I've asked ASUS about it just to make sure, and they've replied that it's best to use the official product (what I thought I was doing) as laptop chargers can have different frequencies that might effect the monitor. Really confused me as then why did they send it to the unboxing video guy? So can anyone clarify this? Was anyone supplied with this, or another charger(/AC adapter) model? Need to make sure this is right before it arrives next week and I plug it in only to date the monitor. Thanks!
  3. I see what you mean. So a side mount or a bottom mount would be better, more fresh air in. Well I haven't got the Meshify yet but at least I know it fits and has good air flow so it's an option.
  4. Both the CPU and GPU are AIO now. 240mm radiators on both. That's why I need a case that can house 2.
  5. I thought the AIO would keep it cooler than air? I know air coolers are getting better but a good AIO should still have the edge in cooling ability. Not as good as a full loop but that's beyond me at the moment. Technically this card should have been, saved a long time and used it mostly on the card! ? Still got a bit (okay a lot!) to learn. Still Meshify is great for air flow so hopefully that will help.
  6. Cool, didn't know if it was good for the card for the heat to be right next to it. It's trying to get rid of it after all!
  7. Found someone else with a similar build to mine using the Meshify C. They have the 2080 AORUS waterforce, mine is the Ti version of it. Should be the same size. But they've squeezed it in, no space between the card and radiator: Is that okay? Or will I need a bigger case?
  8. Bit more than I want to spend with that Air 540, but if I can find a deal on it that would be nice. Loads of space in that. Thanks. ?
  9. The Meshify C is quite nice, and if the RBG fans show through the mesh it would look pretty amazing. Big thanks for the help.
  10. So I got a new AIO water cooled GPU with a 240mm radiator, but my current case only supports one of these, which is taken up by my Corsair h100i CPU cooler. So I now need a case that supports 2x 240mm radiators. I've been searching around but most only support one. Some support 2 but the HDD trays need to be removed, which is no good as I have 2 of them. Does anyone know of any ATX sized cases that will work? Cheap would be great as the GPU cost a fortune, but any case ideas would be appreciated so I at least know what to look for. Windowed side would be great, and either a window or mesh at the front so the fans can be seen would also be good. Doesn't need to be RBG, the fans on the GPU radiator are so I can use those as front case fans. Big thanks for any help!
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