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About MarvintheParrot
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Title
Member
Profile Information
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Location
United States
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Apple, Pc's
System
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CPU
AMD Ryzen 5 3600
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Motherboard
ASUS ROG STRIX-B550-A
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RAM
16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO (3600)
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GPU
RTX 3060 Ti
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Case
Lian Li o11 mini-W
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Storage
256GB M.2 SSD / 2TB Hard Drive
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PSU
Corsair 600w SFFX platinum
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Display(s)
ASUS tuf 1080p, 144hz, ips
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Cooling
ASUS ROG STRIX LC240 White
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Keyboard
Used Drop CTRL
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Mouse
Razer basilisk Mercury
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Operating System
Windows 10 pro
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Laptop
Apple MacBook Air 2019 (i3, 8GB RAM, Intel u630. used only for small work loads and on the go)
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Phone
iPhone 7
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Switched cases, PSU dead but also GPU doesn't work.
MarvintheParrot replied to yoyo299's topic in Troubleshooting
That could be it, did you try the 650 W PSU with the pre built GPU? -
Switched cases, PSU dead but also GPU doesn't work.
MarvintheParrot replied to yoyo299's topic in Troubleshooting
as long as you are not playing games or using full load, it should not hit 550W. -
Switched cases, PSU dead but also GPU doesn't work.
MarvintheParrot replied to yoyo299's topic in Troubleshooting
Do you have another PSU that you could try? -
Switched cases, PSU dead but also GPU doesn't work.
MarvintheParrot replied to yoyo299's topic in Troubleshooting
So the PSU wont even turn on? I know its kinda silly, but you should make sure that both ends of the power cord are plugged in. Also make sure that it's tuned on and that all cables inside the PC(24 pin, 8 pin, esc.) are connected. -
Switched cases, PSU dead but also GPU doesn't work.
MarvintheParrot replied to yoyo299's topic in Troubleshooting
Try fully shutting down the PC. Turn off PC, then turn off PSU. Hold down power button for 10 -15seconds. that will clear all the power from the PC and hopefully fix the problem. -
This helped me:
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Hub: https://www.amazon.com/Endlesss-Splitter-Sleeved-Cooling-Computer/dp/B088D6S949/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=fan+splitter&qid=1611350803&sr=8-5 Splitters: https://www.amazon.com/Splitter-Computer-Extension-Converter-TeamProfitcom/dp/B07F8LV1BY/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=fan+splitter&qid=1611350803&sr=8-4 https://www.amazon.com/JBtek-Black-Sleeved-Splitter-Converter/dp/B01EF9OI0O/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=fan+splitter&qid=1611350803&sr=8-3
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Building a new pc and need a tip :)
MarvintheParrot replied to Omaretto's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Not much a difference between the two CPU's (I am more knowledgeable with Ryzen so if someone knows better, sorry!) But the Meshify C is an AMAZING case, and the 4000D is also pretty good. I would go with one of those. (Your English is great!) -
sounds like a faulty switch. How long have you had it? You could try to return it and just buy a new one with the refund money.
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OHHHHHH HAHAHAHA, I thought it was a windows key, for activating windows. if you have another keyboard(or borrow onw) try to see if its the keyboard, or something with the PC. Also try switching to a different USB port.
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Where did you order the key? You could contact them and tell them. Key sellers are normally pretty good at giving secondary keys if one does not work. Why would not have hot swapped switches on a keyboard bean anything? Or is it just a different question?
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try restarting the PC. what do you mean by "switches aren't hotswappable"
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I don't think that its a bad unit, as after it stoped working on my PC, I put it in a friends PC and it works fine. It could also be the connection between SATA or USB...
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Hi, I used to have iCUE fans, and I am thinking of switching back. But when I used a Node Core my motherboard would not pick it up and it would not be detected in iCUE. I just want to make sure that if I go spend $120 on fans they will work. Any reassurance or work around are much appreciated! Thanks!