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  1. i appreciate you saying that but would you be able to back it up with a reference.
  2. Hi guys, Its a old system with xeon w3550 TDP 130W with LGA1366 socket motherboard x56 ( i guess). 3 enterprise grade SAS 15K drives. I have kindup summed up what i would need below, gives a total of 542W. cpu 1 130 130w motherboard 1 150 150w gpu 1 160 160w sas 3 7 21w raid-card 1 25 25w ram 3 5 15w keyboard 1 3 3w mouse 1 3 3w usb 4 5 20w fans 3 5 15w
  3. Hi, I have a RTX 2060 with TDP of 160W and would like to run on a power supply that is 525W. My system consumes a lot of power and so i would like to reduce the power consumption of the gpu at full load. Can I do it using the simple tool we have? What would be a good setting if I am targeting 140W or less for max consumption on my GPU?
  4. Ok Thank you so much guys. I think i also expect first one to be the best.
  5. Hi, I am looking to optimise my cpu airflow directions without physically changing the case. I have come up with few ideas as shown in the pictures, and am looking for you help on them Please if you can review these pictures and suggest anything to make them better or if you have any comments on there flow please share. Hope the pictures make sense__ I have 3 fans in front i can change the direction off, one PSU mounted at top, and one possible 70mm fan at bottom to play with. 1. All front fans as intake: 2. All front fans as exaust: 3. Mix- Match of 1 & 2 with a barrier: 4. Adding more barriers and front fans as exhaust: Thank you.
  6. You are correct now what is confusing me is the way different manufactures call the dimensions of their PSU. If you see the dell PSU it has a different shape on which width is ~98mm (which is similar to what you are calling ATX standard height of 86mm on say BitFenix). My height is 150mm and length is 165ish mmm. If you have a similar power supply can you send me a picture with fan towards the left and size dimensions. If this works I can possibly use any power supply technically.
  7. My issue is not power rather the size of the thing. Corsier or coolermaster have slightly larger size compared to evga?
  8. Are you sure with 2080 Ti i can use the power supply I have which dell 525W? online power calculator says i need 625 at least with 3 SAS. I would buy from newegg or amazon, don't have another choice.
  9. I understand your concern about the bottleneck i might have, the whole idea is subsequently upgrade my whole cpu and motherboard from now on, in steps as need arises. I am using 3 SAS 15K rpm drives and possibly change them to reduce power consumption. I would rather go for a RTX gpu if I get hold of one. But these are my future steps. I got my T3500 from office auction of around $25 so dont hurt to slowly upgrade everything.
  10. Looks like all EVGA750W variants power supplies will easily fit on the system and have 24 pin and 8 pin power connectors as well.
  11. https://www.dell.com/community/Desktops-General-Read-Only/Dell-T3500-Upgrading-FAQ/td-p/5151130 This says it can be done using EVGA 500 or anything with 24pin and 8 Pin CPU connector.
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