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Hellfire_Helix

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  1. It's really a small thing which I'd like you to do, Can someone share the screenshot of local files of RE Village Steam? Just screenshot the contents of the folder of RE Village found in your Steam Library/Steamapps/Common/Game Folder. It'll be a big help.
  2. It's really a small thing which I'd like you to do, Can someone share the screenshot of local files of RE Village Steam? Just screenshot the contents of the folder of RE Village found in your Steam Library/Steamapps/Common/Game Folder. It'll be a big help.
  3. I'd have got that, but sadly It's not available right now in my Country, and I don't think I can wait any longer as It has already been more than a month since I am scouting for a great PSU, It's time to complete the build finally!
  4. Would I experience any performance differences between the RM and the RMx?
  5. Sometimes they say that Japanese Caps are not a mark of quality and sometimes I also hear (like I am hearing right now) that the Country where caps have been made is a symbol of quality, It keeps on getting more and more confusing for me, earlier I was concerned about getting the TXM series then they said that inspite of having japanese caps, It is still inferior than the RM PSU, and when I considered the RM one, I am again stuck from where I began?
  6. I was also thinking of the RM750x but that was a bit expensive so I thought of going with the non x, What are the performance differences between the both?
  7. I am getting a Corsair RM750 the grey one, Is it the right choice? In the PSU Tier list it has been placed in Tier A Single Rail PSUs.
  8. No constraints. Can spend any amount for quality, But It shouldn't be extremely overkill like, Don't suggest me those 1600W Psu from Corsair, I know they are the best but I want something which is not too much overkill and appropriate enough for my needs.
  9. So this is how my build looks like : Ryzen 7 3700x RTX 2070 Super B450 Tomahawk Max 16 GB 3400 Mhz (8×2 GB) 240mm AIO 6 SATA Power connections - ( 3 for HDD/SSD and 3 for case fans/lighting/AIO) I think a 650W PSU would be ample for this build but still I want recommendation from you guys, that which PSU would be the best for this build.
  10. Yes. I have tried that too but It doesn't matter because when PSU is dead doesn't matter whether you use power button or short the power switch manually from Front panel connectors on Mobo. My PSU is confirmed dead, As I mentioned when I tried to boot my system with another power supply It worked fine with the power button itself.
  11. Firstly before starting I am using an r7 3700x and 2070 Super. I was using a Gigabyte B700H PSU and the thing which happened with me is pretty strange, I think I am the only one who has encountered such thing till date. Let me narrate you the Incident : Last night while using my PC, I pressed the power button to shut it down, some programs were running at that time and normally windows gave me a message that Few programs are already running Do you still want to shutdown? I chose to Shut down anyway. PC Turned off and I turned off the UPS to which my PSU Power cable was connected and Unplugged the UPS Cable from my socket. Things seem fine till here. Don't It? Today when I tried to power on my PC, I found that my PSU has died, Initially I thought it to be a Mobo failure but when I swapped that died PSU and used another one which I borrowed from my friend, everything was working fine. And to be honest at this point I am literally scratching my head that what went wrong last night that killed my PSU, I haven't ever listened to such incidents in a while specially with such modern systems. Does anyone have any legit explanation of what happened to it or has anyone faced a similar situation before? Please Help Me, I am pretty scared that same thing would happen when I'd use another PSU, as this incident is pretty much strange, and I won't be surprised If few of you guys would refuse to believe that such thing could cause a PSU failure. Please Help!!
  12. Thanks. I think I'll go with the TXM as It has got all japanese caps, Though I know Japanese caps don't matter as you've said but still some pc builders believe that japanese caps are a symbol of reliability.
  13. So Let's say If I go with the TXM so would I be risking my components? To be honest that's the only thing I am concerned about, I don't care about Noise, Modularity etc.
  14. I can buy anything except Seasonic, EVGA and BeQuiet Sadly they aren't available in my Country, Corsair is the only reliable brand which I can trust in my country.
  15. So should I go for the TXM or RM, I'll be using r7 3700x and 2070 Super.
  16. So What would you recommend for an r7 3700x and 2070 Super TXM or the RM PSU?
  17. Please explain in detail how is the RM more powerful than TXM inspite of not having japanese caps?
  18. So As the TXM series PSUs come with 100% Japanese Capacitors unlike the RM series, only RMx and RMi series have 100% Japanese caps. Undoubtedly the RMx and RMi series PSUs are better than the TXM one but what about TXM vs RM? Let's just forget about Modularity and stuff, and talk about the performance only, Which is more performing and better to choose Corsair TXM or the RM PSUs?
  19. I purchased all my components from Amazon. r7 3700x cost me 30k and Galax 2070 Super EX was 44k. This PSU is priced for 9k ₹
  20. So do you think It would be appropriate for this build or should I consider the RM series?
  21. I got that Mobo because I don't plan on overclocking, Despite having shitty VRMs this Mobo serves me well for my stock r7 3700x. And I need a lot of storage because I am into Content creation, SSDs would be too much costly for that much storage I guess, But I would surely consider adding another SSD in future. Thanks for your suggestions.
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