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Hello , i'm writing today about an issue i encountered ! I got a new GPU recently RX7900xt to replace my old 1070ti ( it served well , but got old). Then i started having coilwhine all of a sudden coming from my PSU - EVGA Supernova G+ 1000W Gold rated (its deffo the PSU whining , i really got my ear in there ). Also the PSU only whines under load , like in-game also in Furmark Bench . While i realise Coilwhine on itself isn't a lot to worry about , as its just a negative byproduct of a normal electrical operation ! And i realise this could also just be caused by the vibrations of the increased power draw from the new GPU ! I've had this PSU since 2019. and it was ok all this time with no coil whine , at least with the power needs of 1070ti ! Could this newly appeared coilwhine mean an undrelying issue that has arrisen with the higher powerdraw from the newly aquired rx7900xt ? Or maybe is sort of was allways there and i didn't realise it because i wasn't drawing that much power with the old card ( 1070Ti ). Am i just worryed for nothing ? Other than that , all seems to work fine (Temps ok , not crashing or anything) Just that sudden apperance of PSU coilwhine with the new GPU upgrade got me a bit on edge ! Before i got the new card i figured my existing EVGA Supernova G+1000W Gold rated Psu should be able to pull the load ! I can live with the noise if i can be sure the PSU won't suddenly destroy my system or doesn't under-power it and corrupt data on any components ! Anyone with some advice out there ? Full Specs : GA AX370 Gaming k7 - Mobo Ryzen 9 3900x - CPU RX 7900 XT - GPU 32gb Corsair Ram 2TB NVMe - Storage EVGA Supernova 1000G+ Gold rated PSU
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Which of these three PSUs is the best? NZXT C650 Bronze, Corsair CV650 dual EPS, Corsair CX650. I know the CX650 is more popular but the NZXT C650 looks like a really good PSU being semi-modular and quiet but I cant find many reviews on it. Also they all cost the same at 75$. Thx for the help.
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I have a few options. Corsair CX650, EVGA 600GD, NZXT C650 Bronze, Seasonic B12 BC-650 Bronze, or G12 GC-650 Gold They all cost basically the same at $75 (converted to USD), except the G12 at $90. What PSU should I choose? Or is it worth buying the G12? Also, I found a used EVGA 650 GQ for $72. I messaged the seller, and they said they had it for 1 year, tested it, but never used it as it was used in a prebuild for sale. They sent me an S/N code, and it was made in 2021. Is it worth buying the used PSU? Or get the G12? If not, which one should I get? Also I am from the Czech Republic. Thanks for the help.
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So I'm trying to find out if I can mix the split cables to power 2 different things in my pc since my psu only has 2 pcie connections available. One of the cables is used for my graphics card (radeon 6700xt) and another is being used for the cpu cooler I have which is the icue link h100i rgb. The problem is that my graphics card needs two 8 pins, my psu came with split cables but I'm scared to pigtail the cable already connected to my gpu (unless its actually ok to do so but im not sure) so I'm wondering if I can use the split cable connected with my cpu cooler to also connect to my gpu. Here are all my parts involved with the problem: GPU: PowerColor Hellhound AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT Gaming Graphics Card with 12GB GDDR6 Memory Cpu cooler: CORSAIR iCUE Link H100i RGB Liquid CPU Cooler - 240mm AIO PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 650W 80+ Gold If any more info is needed lmk
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Hey folks, i am upgrading my PC components and this will be the final build of all it's upgrades: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/6vtNgB Estimated wattage: 828W. i wont do overclocking! i may add 1 or more NVME SSD to the build and the main GPU will be a 4080 super, it's not out yet, but i plan to add that one even the 4070 ti, i am between 4070's and 4080's. the PSU i am planning to buy is an Corsair RM1000x or EVGA SuperNova 1000 GT, but i hope you can help me with better options or if this option is good enough. i hope you can help me. Cheers.
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hwinfo MPG A1000G PCIE5 - Low +12V value ? Should I worry ?
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Yo ! I just came across a bit of a low value for the +12V rail while under load (playing BG3) and I wanted to know if I should start to worry ? I've never seen such a low value before as they usually hover between 11.95 and 12 but rarely do they go below that. The +3.3V looks quite low as well at 3.23, never hitting the full 3.3V value. PSU : MPG A1000G PCIE5 ATX 3.0 MOBO : MSI Pro Z790-A WiFi CPU : 13700K GPU : 4090 Suprim X Any thoughts ? Let me know ! Thanks. -
So a relative of mine gave his used hdd to me for data transfer, I have connected to my pc through sata port. When I powered up my pc motherboard leds were on (I guess it was the cpu and dram) and computer didnt boot up so quickly turned of the pc removed the hdd. PC is working fine but when i power up cpu and dram leds are turned on and off in 2 secs and when the dram led turns off a click noise is coming from the psu i think. What do you guys think?
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I am upgrading to 6800 XT I need to upgrading to a new PSU the one I was going to get was the Cooler Master XG850 Plus Platinum https://shorturl.at/arsLY the only thing the stopping me is that it is not ATX3.0. I am not sure that the ATX3.0 is needed as I don't intend to upgrade (Expect maybe to a 5000 series CPU) The two ATX3 I was looking at was Corsair RM850x SHIFT Fully Modular ATX Power Supply 80 PLUS Gold ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0, Zero RPM https://shorturl.at/fyDIU. The other thing that makes me want to go for the XG850 is that it is platinum & the others are gold so with the price of energy I would make the difference back pretty quickly and as I have NO PLANS to upgrade for YEARS and I think the XG850 is the correct choice
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Budget (including currency): 1600€ Country: Finland Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming. Other details https://fi.pcpartpicker.com/user/SgtCoolest2/saved/zfn3RB PCpartpicker list. I'm mostly hoping to hear about the psu. Is it good? Will it go with my motherboard etc. If you have any ideas to save money I'm open as well. Thanks y'all :)!
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Hey guys, I've been gaming on my rig for the past few years or so and now that the new EA FC24 is on sale I bought it and wanted to play a bit of football. Sadly my PC will always randomly turn off while playing due to what I believe to be caused by the PSU. My specs are: GPU: RTX 3090 CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X MB: ROG Strix 570-E Gaming PSU: Enigma 750W (From my previous build but according to pcpartpicker enough for the current setup) I have also checked the Windows Event Viewer and it showed me Error 41 and 6008 for the random shut downs: The picture is from the internet as my PC is in German: https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9LWroukWTWxBCFHkiE5i5H-970-80.jpg Hoping for a quick response from you guys as to what the problem could be and if I should by a new PSU now during black friday!
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Hello , I’ve currently been having an issue where my pc can’t run like any games for more than 1hr without crashing to windows … I have an i9 13900k , rtx 4070 , Rog strix z790 e gaming wifi mob, 64gb of 6400mhz ddr5 corsair rgb ram ,… and an evga 1000w gold plus psu … whenever I load up apex legends or csgo 2 or call of duty my pc crashes to windows before the game can fully load up .. what could be the issue ? Because I’ve had the pc less than a year … I lt hasn’t done anything like this until recently within the past I’d say 3 months I can’t even play the new lethal company game for more than 30 minutes without my pc closing the game ..
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Budget (including currency): $550 GPU, $130 PSU Country: Canada Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Meta Quest 3 VR games, Baldur's Gate 3, Alan Wake 2, etc. Other details: Current: Intel Core i7-8700 RAM 16 GB DDR SDRAM 1333Mhz GPU NVIDIA RTX 2060 6GB SSD Motherboard MSI B360M Pro-VDH 500 W PSU Fractal Design Focus G ATX Mid Tower Case I have posted a few times, so I'm thankful for everyone's help so far. I have a new plan, so I wanted to gather feedback if any of it is a good idea. I originally started with wanting to upgrade my GPU, but it turns out I really need to upgrade my PSU unit as well. The plan is to upgrade my GPU and PSU now, and probably upgrade the MB, RAM and CPU and a later date. It would be nice to take advantage of any black friday GPU deals that may be out there. For the GPU I was leaning towards a 6800 or 6800xt (if I could find a good price). The 6800xt seems to be sitting around $100 more right now. Is that worth it? Would either of these be a good options? I'm open to other models as well and if you could link the exact deal, I would really appreciate it. Finally I was look at this PSU; Corsair RM850e (2023) 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power. I wanted to get something decent that can last a long time. Is this a good choice? Again, I'm open to suggestions on this as well. Does any of this sound like a good idea? Any problems or issues that I might be missing? Thanks again for all your help. I'm open to any advice or suggestions, especially on different parts.
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I just bought a new PSU called Aerocool Lux 550w 80bronze plus, It was cheap, so I bought it because it was from Aerocool, but after reading some reviews about it, I had a bad feeling about it because some people said that it burned out and ruined their computer parts, but on Amazon, its rating was good, and the majority said it was good. So should I use it ? If its bad should I use it for few months and replace it? I have : i7-4790 + rtx 3060 + 16gb ram
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What it says in the title, what PSU and GPU should I pair with my 7950X3D (thinking on going AMD for GPU but haven't used one since my old RX580). Note that the case may be a limitation but I'm open to modifying this. Budget (including currency): However a GPU and PSU costs nowadays Country: United Kingdom Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming and general use Other details: (currently using a 7950X3D in an MSI X670-P Pro Wi-Fi with 64GB RAM, no peripherals are needed)
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Specs, yes they're lopsided, constantly upgrading when there's a deal: i9-13900k, radeon 6750 xt, 128 gb corsair vengeance ddr4 3200 mt/s, 2tb wd ssd, b760m gigabyte motherboard. cx750m psu (original to build) to gigabyte ud850gm Bought a new power supply in anticipation of buying a new top of the line graphics card to have performance drop 8x (i.e. 160fps destiny 2 -> 20fps destiny 2 same settings) swapped out new psu for old psu to find problem persisting, pls help.
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Budget (including currency): £1200 Country: United Kingdom Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Games like Cyberpunk 2077, Fallout heavily modded, mainly single player games (mostly rpg or open world) and future upcoming game.. Hi guys, I am currently using a 1440p monitor so I could get the 144hz but I have backed out a LOT from fps gaming and mostly play single player games. CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 GPU: RTX 4080 Motherboard: MPG X570 GAMING PLUS PSU: Corsair RM750x RAM: 16gb 3600 CHIPSET: AM4 Monitor I'm buying: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B091JJC84Y/?coliid=I7ZG77A2IM6C9&colid=GXI4IRUVER9W&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it I'm going for 31", as this will be the max sized monitor for my room. Small room. I need a new CPU for 4K gaming. Any recommendations? And will I need a PSU upgrade aswell? Yes! I know my GPU is bottlenecked by the 3600. I was saving up money!! after 2 years I finally saved enough for an upgrade!!! Had this rig for years!! Thanks!!
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I currently have a system with the specs: AMD R9 7950X NOCTUA NH-D15 CHROMAX MSI MEG X670E ACE G.SKILL NEO DDR5 6000Mhz CL30 64GB NO RGB SAMSUNG 990 PRO 2TB * 3 GIGABYTE AORUS XTREME WATERFORCE RTX 4090 SEASONIC PRIME PX-1600 ATX 3.0 NOCTUA A14 PWM * 5 In a case: Phanteks Enthoo pro 2. One of the reasons for purchasing this case was the size which allows me to put in more hard drives and even a second system. However now, a year later I am planning on putting in a second system in the case but I recently found a little caveat. The case supports a second PSU OR a second system. Not both at the same time. The planned specs of the second system are similar to the first. This means both systems would have to run off of one PSU and I doubt the 1600W PSU is enough. My limited knowledge tells me that I need to look for a 2400W PSU with the size factor of the PRIME. Is my thinking correct and furthermore which PSU offers such specs?
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Edit: someone else already bought the GPU. But I still wouldn't mind a reply so I can learn for the future. No rush, tho. Budget (including currency): $75 CAD (Cuz I wanna save most of my money for if/when I need to build a brand new Pc). Country: Canada Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Play Path of Exile. Use Blender 4 and newer versions (mostly low-poly, no textures). Other details 1) See gpu pics, plz. It's an Asus Gtx 970 Blower Style Gpu. For $36 CAD + $28 shipping (so $64 CAD total, $47 USD). Lots of pics. Seller has all positive ratings. They responded to my questions quickly. They said: - it's cheap because they tend to flip products quickly due to limited storage space - it was used in an office pc before they upgraded it The back has dark spots, white specks, and what I'm guessing is dust (I have a blower). Is any of this a red flag? Also, when I looked up Asus Gtx 970 blower style, the pic is a sleek white gpu, and not the generic-looking gpu for sale. When i image-searched, lots of other gpu's had a similar generic look. Is this normal? 2) Is it as simple as needing a psu with high enough wattage? (Which I believe I do). Or do one of the +12v rails have to have high enough amps or something? The gpu for sale requires a single 8-pin connector. Existing Parts: - Stock Psu is 460W (Might not have an 8-pin connector. But let's assume it does). (see pic) - Other Psu: Thermaltake 500W Tr2-500NL2NH (see pic) - 23-inch 1080p lcd monitor - i7-3770 - 24GB Ram (2x8GB and 2x4GB iirc) - 1 Ssd sata - 1 Hdd sata. Edit: I can put this in an external enclosure if I have to. - Whatever mobo came with a Dell Xps 8500 Desktop Pc - This has been running with an Xfx Radeon Hd 5770 for a while, no major problems at all, other than outdated for newer versions of Blender. And sometimes I have to restart pc when starting up (not sure if this is gpu related. It's no big deal).
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It should physically fit, My current psu (Dell) has 460W (which should be enough). I have two 6-pin connectors. But I noticed Evga's requirements say: " a minimum of 24 Amp on the +12 volt rail." https://www.evga.com/products/specs/gpu.aspx?pn=5c293ec3-c729-4a91-a80d-2add1f459407 Do one of my psu's have that? (see pics) Can you add the amps of two +12v rails? Which ones do you add? Also, my Thermaltake psu has a 20-pin connector (as well as at least two 4-pin connectors) But my Pc has a 24-pin slot (Dell Xps 8500). Can I put a 20-pin connector and a 4-pin connector into the 24-pin slot? First 2 pics should be dell (connected to my pc) Other 2 pics are thermaltake (the black 20pin connector) https://pcpartpicker.com/products/power-supply/?compatible_with=Yp6BD3 ^If I search Tr2, it says a Tr2 500W thermaltake psu is compatible with a 660 ti I'd like to use the Dell psu tho, since that's easier, and who knows if my Pc's bios is picky with other psu's.
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After upgrading my 1TB SSD scratch disk to a 4TB one (it's the one that hang), I took a long look at my cable management, and began to whack my brain for 2 months whether I should be getting a custom PSU cables, or mere extension PSU cables. Of course, I'm not talking about it's stock length with sleeved cable; the length and the connectors are tailored to my own system. Example given: My Z590 Vision D accepts 8 and 4 pin ATX/EPS 12V for the CPU. With the stock cable, or sleeved, the connector is always break out in to 4+4, and on my system, the last 4 ATX/EPS12V is unused. My tailored version is, the 8 pin CPU is always solid, no break out, and the other is simply a 4 pin only, no 4+4, just 4 pin. Even my RTX 3080 Trinity OC suffers from this ugly tail, since the 20 series, I do not even use the daisy chain method, it's all dedicated. If you are wondering, my chassis is the NZXT Source 530, the more 'pedestrian' or 'pro' version of the NZXT Phantom 530 (just lack of side fan mount). So is it a chassis issue or should I get custom cable or extension cable is more enough?
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Hi, I cant decide between two PSU, the XPG Pylon 550w and the Deepcool PK650D. Review for XPG Pylon: https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/xpg-pylon-550w-power-supply-review Review for Deepcool PSU(Translated from Russian): https://ru-gecid-com.translate.goog/power/deepcool_pk650d/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp I've read both reviews, but I don't understand electrical jargon and so i cant decide witch one to get, I don't need a 650 W, since I am running a RX 7600, but the Deepcool is on sale so its a great deal.
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Hello everyone! As the title suggests, I'm looking for a good and reliable PSU for my new PC. The parts are https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/ZrBNpB and from the German version because the prices are the closest to my country (Greece). My first thought was the Be Quiet Pure Power 12 850W but I wasn't sure if it would be a good option and trying to research all the PSUs and which would be a better fit just ended up making me doubt every choice I had and gave me a headache. I'm not looking for something really high end, just something that's true and tested and reliable so I can have my peace of mind.
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hey guys im looking for some info about this specific psu warranty policy, meanwhile i found nothing. any official source about this one? how long the warranty? and how can i register. ty so much
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Upgrading GPU and CPU: Strix RX480 8GB OC > > > TUF RX7800XT Ryzen 7 2700X > > > Ryzen 9 5900X 16GB DDR4 > > > 32GB DDR4 (Kingston Fury) Currently have a Cooler Master B600 600W PSU and I'll need a new one for the RX 7800XT, 850W is recommended (minimum 750W but I'd rather have extra room), but of course I'm looking to get the most reliable PSU for the least money I can. I would probably go with any Cooler Master 850W 80+ Gold but they're above my budget (unless everything else available would be a bad choice), currently have these few picked out as options and I'm interested in opinions and open to suggestions (just keep the suggestions in this or similar price range - Be Quiet 850W System Power 10 BN330 80+ Gold - Gigabyte GP-P850GM 80+ Gold - LC Power 1000W LC1000M V2.31 80+ Gold - MSI 850W MPG A850GF 80+ Gold - Gigabyte 1000W GP-UD1000GM 80+ Gold These 5 are placed in ascending price order, around 42 euros in difference from BeQuiet and Gigabyte 1000W with the rest in between Another 2 options are - Corsair RM850x 850W V2 80+ Gold (priced somewhere in the middle of the first 5) - Cooler Master Cooler Master MWE 80+ Bronze V2 MPE-7501-ACABW-BEU 750W - cheapest on this list (but I would still go with 850W) Thanks in advance
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