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JayEee

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  1. Alright, my PC is generally always on but mostly idle. I'll go for the RMx Perhaps if I was a crypto miner I would go for Platinum lol
  2. I'll consider the RMx, thanks Edit...$10 difference, a few cups of coffee lol. RMx it is. HX is platinum rated, would paying a premium up-front save you $$$ in the long run But .... the new 12 volt PSU will be the norm soon, so my next PC upgrade may need one of these new 12v units, so might as well just get the RMx.
  3. The Corsair RM850 850W seems like the best choice after some googling. The RM series seemed to be recommended the most.
  4. Good info, thanks. I don't like the idea of stressing a PSU at borderline and I think this PSU is about 6+ years old so perhaps I should just upgrade to a nice 850w and sell the 650w combined with the original case, mobo, cpu, ram, cooler. I'll have a look at that link
  5. yeah sry it's the XFX (fixed the typo). ok 180w seems more reasonable, and good to know I can adjust the power limits. Thanks all for the info
  6. Hi Guys Current system: i7 7700 - HWMonitor says 75w under 100% RTX2080 - GPU-Z says 220w under 100% load XFX XTR 650w (80Gold) Upgrade: I have on order: Intel i7 12700K Gigabyte Z690 Ultra mobo 32GB DDR5 6000, and dual 120mm fan AIO watercooler for the CPU. Some googling suggests that the 12700K can reach 270watts under full load. So if both the CPU and GPU were at full load, those two components would reach 490watts, which leaves 160watts for the rest of the system (two 3.5" HDD's, and two M.2 SSD's, Fans, RAM etc..). I do some occasional handbrake H264 encoding and may play a game at the same time, so potentially it could reach near 100% CPU and GPU usage. Will that XTR 650w be able to handle the system? (I don't plan on overclocking anything)
  7. The PC Case is a flat desktop design so no space for water cooling. But I trust nVidia limiting it to 85c so it should be fine. ps. I've had many nVidia fan cooled cards, none of them have ever failed. I may get slightly better performance with water cooling, but meh, I'm not fussed about 10% performance TBH. My monitor is limited to 60FPS anyway lol
  8. The X3 has no headset support (earphones with both Mic and output)? I see a Mic input and a headphone output, but no combo port Perhaps there is an adapter than combines both ports into one headset port?
  9. 83c after installing the rear fan as an intake and clearing the cables as best I can (not much space to route the cables in my case). 2c difference, better than nothing
  10. Ok I'll go for Intake, makes sense to flow fresh air towards the GPU. I'll probably try exhaust just for laughs, but I think intake would be better. I'm wandering if its worth removing some of the PCI-E slot covers so the air can escape easier Three 120mm fans pushing air in, but not much exhaust flow through the tiny holes Good to know that 85c is the controlled temp, thanks.
  11. ok so when installing a new rear fan next to the PSU, should it blow outwards rather than inwards? If it blow inwards, wouldn't the GPU get fresher air? On the other hand, since there are two large fans at the front, all that air would need help to dissipate, instead of escaping out through all the small holes in the casing and PCI-E covers. Perhaps I'll try both ways and see which one is better.
  12. ok I'll install another fan and clean up the PSU cables. Would be nice the run the GPU at a few degrees cooler.
  13. ok, ok interesting. So nothing to worry about. Good to know.
  14. hmm perhaps I'll install a fan and see how it goes
  15. Hey guys, I have a 2080RTX running at 3440x1440 in a Silverstone GD09 flat desk case and when I play most modern games (such as Call of the Wild) the GPU runs at 99%. The GPU Temp is 85c at full load which I think is a bit too high after doing some googling, just wandering if its going to affect the longevity of the card. GPU idles at 42c at 0-3% usage. Would adding an inward flow fan at the back near the PSU make any difference? I think its a 120mm size. Some info: I have already cleaned all the dust out of the case filters, GPU, and CPU. The 2080RTX has only one fan at the far end. I tried running the GPU in the 8x slot but it made no difference. CPU fan is a low profile Noctua. DVD drive opening is blocked by that foamy plasticky material on the left. The two fans at the front are blowing air inwards. I found out that one of the front case fans (the Noctua on the right) was actually blowing air outwards, so I flipped it over to blow air in instead, no difference with the GPU, but the CPU is now 5c cooler. Nothing is overclocked, XMP is disabled because Hitman 3 was crashing in XMP mode. HWMonitor screenshot is when COTW is running. VSync is on at 60FPS (my monitor can only do 60FPS).
  16. No luck. I disabled Youtube Better Subscriptions but they still pop up:
  17. I have Youtube Better Subscriptions, but I checked the settings and I cant find anything related. Hmm maybe I'll try disabling it anyway and see how that goes.
  18. Since a few weeks ago I constantly get desktop popups with Recommended Youtube music video's mostly in other languages. I have no idea why it started, I didnt change any settings. They appear a few times each day and have nothing to do with my Youtube subscriptions. I tried turning of the below "Recommended Video" setting (I want to keep Desktop notifications on for my subscriptions), but that didn't help. Anyone else have this issue? (Latest Google Chrome, desktop PC, Win10)
  19. Is this KFConsole (Kentucky Fried Chicken) console for real? Perhaps LTT could make a vid about it. Link: https://landing.coolermaster.com/kfconsole/
  20. Try connecting the HDD to another PC using a USB SATA adapter, perhaps the HDD has failed.
  21. Sounds like one of your HDD's are starting to fail. CrystalDiskInfo (google is your friend) is a useful tool to determine if one of your drives are causing issues. This tool will check the SMART status of your drives and alert you if there is a problem.
  22. First thing that came to mind before viewing this post is the PSU being underrated. I think you should invest in a decent 750w PSU. RAM could also be an issue, perhaps run Memtest (memtest.org) to check RAM stability. If Memtest is failing, try dropping down the performance of the RAM to standard/relaxed speeds in the BIOS.
  23. Tried lots of keyboards, my favorite is the Logi MX keys, it is a membrane keyboard but the feel is VERY nice and super quiet (good for streaming), I prefer it to mechanical keyboards. Great for games IMO, short throw and great feel. 1/4 more expensive than 25000 HUF, but IMO it is worth the extra cost .. and it'll probably last way longer than other keyboards due to the quality. The only thing I don't like is the mixed MacOS key printing on the ALT and START keys, I wish they would separate the Windows and Mac worlds and provide extra keys that are specific to Windows or Mac. The "Opt" and " Cmd" printing continues to confuse me during use. I guess I could just grab a black marker and draw over the MacOS printing lol
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