I just bought a tesla k40 and I forgot that it takes cpu power instead of pcie power. It requires a 8+6 pin cpu connector and I can't find a 6 pin cpu cable anywhere online. However, the 6 pins from the 6+2 pcie connector look like they will fit and I am not sure if that is safe. Can someone let me know before I fry my system?
I clicked on a menu tab right after changing the memory speed to auto because my computer wouldn't run at the intended speed on the kit and once I clicked to exit that specific tab it froze.
I have a dent in my radiator and was wondering when it would leak, if it does leak.
Will it leak when the system is off?, When it's running?, Should I be worried?
Btw there is no leak right now and the system was just built but never turned on
I was wondering if you can get a b450 or x470 motherboard to support Ryzen 3000 using a usb once the pc is built instead of using a 2000 series cpu to update the board.
I just spilled soda on a sata power cable and one of the ports got soaked. Was wondering if it would be fine if it dries or am I gonna have to get a replacement.
After getting all my parts for a build I realized that I needed 3 USB power headers to power all my accessories. Currently on my motherboard I have only 2 headers for USB and one for COM. Was wondering if I can use the COM header just for power. Or if there is a better solution.
I'm looking to build a gaming PC for around $500-550, and was wondering if anyone had any builds in mind that they would like to share.
Preferably AMD
Video card brand doesn't matter
Parts will be bought from MircoCenter not online
I was eating this cookie yesterday and I noticed the of the filling felt weird in my mouth so I go to open the cookie up and all I find is what looks likes the thermal paste they use in phones, just splattered inside. But hey, thermal paste tastes pretty good.
I have a friend who is looking to build a pc for right around $1000 (tax included) and he is looking to purely game and maybe in the future stream or record.
(Prefers AMD CPU)
Was wondering if you guys have any suggestions on the build)
So my friend comes to me with this build (linked below) and asked me it this is a good build for a beginner and if it was good for the price point. So what do you guys think, I think it's fine.
https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=861c749d-261c-4d59-a211-037272c14385
I'm literally on my way to micro center to pick up RAM for my next build.
Do you think I should get the Trident Z Royal or the Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro
(Both 16GB 2x8 @3200)