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Jon_Joy_1999

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  1. I don't have an R9 290 handy, but if you can take a clear photo of the screw next to a centimeter ruler, or inch ruler, I could probably get a value
  2. You will have to contact Microsoft for help if logging in with your windows account won't work. It should be easy to do if you have your original Windows receipt or invoice.
  3. I think you will need to reupload the images, they're broken on my end. I do know that CPU power and PCIe power cables are NOT compatible, and I believe it is possible to insert a PCIe Power connector into a CPU Power connector, so double check that you are using the correct plug in the correct connectors
  4. Well OP says he's 12, and he's not asking what went wrong, he's asking if what has happened has bricked his PSU. Have you any ideas on what he can do to keep his power supply safe and working?
  5. Or maybe, since he took it outside, and never said he brought it back inside, it was the lawn sprinklers?
  6. Without further information I would suggest the ASRock B250 Pro4: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N9BY0H4
  7. How many hard drives are you going to be using? Are you going to have a graphics card? And, how big of a case are you going to have?
  8. Right. You're confused because there are many different, not really compatible, motherboard configurations that support multiple fans. What do you want for a CPU?
  9. These boards have 7 fan headers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CF31BW1 https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16813144154?Item=N82E16813144154 These boards have 3 fan headers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NH5DBNZ https://www.newegg.com/msi-b450m-pro-vdh-plus/p/N82E16813144233?Item=N82E16813144233 There are a lot more boards than just these four. Do you have any requirements besides 2 fan headers that your board needs?
  10. Hello, I've got a set of 12V RGB LED strips which plug into the RGB ports on my motherboard. I've been trying to find a 5 volt RGB LED strip that I can use with USB voltage. I've looked on Amazon, and Ebay, and SuperBrightLEDs. I've spoken to a customer service rep at SuperBrightLEDs and they definitely don't have 5 volt RGB anything. I've looked on Amazon and Ebay as well, but they only seem to have single colors. Does anyone know of a vendor/manufacturer that makes 5 volt RGB LED strips?
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