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Liborio

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  1. Do you have a link of an example cable that would be good quality + compatible with my PSU/corsair cable?
  2. Okay thanks for the advice, so 1 to 1, 8 pin male to female?
  3. Dont have any space left on the PSU and dont want to get another PSU for 1 cable thus why im trying to find a solution
  4. So i have a PCIE cable from the PSU to a riser, then the OEM daisy chain off that cable to another riser but it is too short and close together so i want to extend one of the ends so the risers arent so close together.....
  5. Sorry maybe im explaining wrong. Its not the length of the cable from the PSU to the male connecter, its the daisy chain. The cable has two male connectors at the end, i need the range of the connecter coming off the connector to be longer so they are not as close to eachother....
  6. Its to power a riser so this wont solve my issue either. Basically, the cable coming out of the PSU, 1 male connector is going into 1 riser and the other male connector is going in the other but there is not enough space between them so i need to create more distance, thus plugging an extender like the one i linked into one of the male connectors with the female side then plug the male side of the extender into the riser.....
  7. Hi, I need more length on my power cable from PSU to GPU. I want to know if i purchase a 8 Pin Female to Dual 8 Pin (6+2) Male PCI Express Power Cable 18AWG extender cable and plug it on the end of the PCIE cable coming out of the PSU, this will work and give me some extra length? Something like this: https://imgur.com/a/XWNUs3o I have a Corsair 1000W RM1000x Gold Power Supply. Thank you.
  8. Brilliant. Thank you - looks like im good to go.
  9. On the cable from the 750 it has "type 3" on the side of the 6 pin that goes into the PSU. Edit: after reading that site, it says "Disclaimer: The only difference between Type 3 and Type 4 cables is the pinout of the 24-pin ATX cable; all other cables (SATA, PCIe, etc) are the same." So i think im all good.
  10. Hi, I have 2 PSU's and was wondering if the cables can be interchangeable between the 2 (i heard you cant use cables from one PSU to another). Corsair RM750x White Series 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Corsair RM1000x 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Given they are both Corsair, will this be a problem mixing and matching their power cables between the 2? Thanks.
  11. Okay great. Also noticed all GPU now have LHR. Is this a problem? What are your thoughts about this? Thinking of grabbing Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Gaming OC Pro 8GB Video Card - Rev 3.0 LHR Version
  12. Okay I might do that, just throw in another 3060ti. Will i still need to use DDU for fresh drivers?
  13. This would just be short term until im willing to build a dedicated rig setup for mining. Just really confused on what to do GPU wise with my current setup. A bit thrown off with getting 2 3060ti's as multiple people are saying im stretching it with my current PSU. Im also thinking if i just keep my 2060 super and throw in 1 3060ti with it?
  14. Appreciate your input. Will keep this in mind.
  15. Right I see, thats awesome man. Thats what i want to achieve, but going to start with 2 3060ti's on my existing gaming PC: Case: In Win 303 Tempered Glass Mid-Tower ATX Case - White CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X CPU Cooler: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360R ARGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler GPU: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER MOBO: Gigabyte X570 AORUS ELITE RAM: G.Skill Trident Z 32GB DDR4 3600MHz PSU: Corsair RM750x White Series 750W 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular ATX Power Supply SSD 1: Samsung SSD 970 PRO 512GB SSD 2: Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB Any advice or tips that you can think of from whats been said so far? & do you think my current PSU will definitely be okay? Also what can you tell me about LHR gpu's? Will they be an issue because im struggling to see any cards that dont have LHR.
  16. I believe i would be overclocking as they will be used for mining to squeeze the most out of them. I dont think ive ever seen anyone downclocking when mining?
  17. This is great feedback. I did this quickly and do see it cuts it close: https://imgur.com/a/KrgWHGX Thank you for your input.
  18. It is a Corsair RM750x White Series 750W 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular ATX Power Supply.
  19. Thank you for your responses. The reason I am going with 2x 3060ti's is for crypto mining. These two are most efficient in regards to power/hashrate rather than 1 3090 for example. Right so I will use DDU to uninstall then once it is all shutdown and powered down, I unplug the 2060 super, plug in the 2x 3060ti's then boot back into safe mode to install the nvidia drivers again? Or just boot into Windows normally with no drivers installed?
  20. Hi, I currently have a 2060 Super and am wanting to upgrade to 2x 3060ti's. If i were to purchase them, would it be a matter of shutting down, taking out the 2060 super and plugging in the 2x 3060ti's? (plug and play?) Current specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X GPU: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER MOBO: Gigabyte X570 AORUS ELITE RAM: G.Skill Trident Z 32GB DDR4 3600MHz Please let me know if any other information is needed. Thank you for any help in advanced.
  21. Thanks for your reply. After searching around, seems to be related to nvidia drivers. Going to try a fresh install of drivers if it happens again. Cheers.
  22. Hi, I have been getting random BSOD crashes today (has happened twice now) and would like to sort it out. The two crashes are the same and are as follows: (screenshots from blue screen view) https://imgur.com/a/7xJljFI If anyone can help me identify what is causing this, that would be much appreciated. Please let me know if there is anything I am missing to assist identifying this. Thank you.
  23. I figured it out. Was the GLI. I disconnected it and the issue went away but had a load of buzz and unwanted noise so will need to probably get a different one and hope it works as expected.
  24. So the connection is: Go xlr connects to the PC via USB Logitech headset is connected by having the headphone jack on the go xlr connect to the "line in" on the pc with a 3.5mm + ground loop isolator. The "line in" is then configured to listen to the logitech wireless headset as shown in the imgur. Does this make sense?
  25. If i connect it and use it normally, its fine. hahahah yes, cups are on the correct ears.
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