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About Sashkintosh
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Title
Newbie
- Birthday Nov 22, 2000
Profile Information
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Location
Varna, Bulgaria
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Gender
Male
System
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CPU
AMD Ryzen 5 3600x
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Motherboard
ASrock B550 Phantom Gaming 4
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RAM
Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 3200MHz (2 x 8)
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GPU
Gigabyte RTX 2070 SUPER Windforce OC 3X, 8GB
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Case
Deepcool MATREXX 55 Mesh
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Storage
1 x M.2 SSD Samsung Evo Plus 500GB, 1 x Hard drive WesternDigital Blue 1TB
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PSU
Bitfenix Whisper M 650W GOLD
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Thank you so much! This is very helpful
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Hello everyone! So I just got my new case. It is a DeepCool Matrexx 55 mesh ADD-RGB. My question is how do I connect my rgb fans. Every fan has a 3-pin female RGB connector as well as a normal 3-pin fan connector for the fan itself. So I got the case with the RGB ones pre-connected in a daisy-chained cable hub of some sort (for the rgb sync between the fans, as far as I know). At the end, the "chain" plugs to a 3-pin male connector going to the front panel of the case (for the rgb control button I suppose). Everything seems clear for now (correct me if I am missing something). Another con
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Yes, I've been visiting online calculators and stuff and it seems fine. The thing is that in Gigabyte and Nvidia's website the minimum PSU wattage is 650.
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Thank you everyone for the response!
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I just recently started looking around for PSUs so I do have a lot to learn still. Thank you for the recommendation, will make sure to check it out!
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Hello everyone! So I am very excited to be building my first PC. The only thing left on my list is a PSU. I just wanted to know if it is ok to go with a 650W unit for my system or if I would have to go for a 750W one. My system specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600x GPU: Gigabyte 2070 SUPER Windforce OC MOBO: Asrock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 3200MHz (2x8) STORAGE: 1 x M.2 Samsung Evo Plus 500GB, 1 x Hard drive WesternDigital 1TB The power supply I plan on getting is a Bitfenix Whisper M 650W GOLD. Do you think it is enoug
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Can I use an EPS Connector as a 8-pin CPU one?
Sashkintosh replied to Sashkintosh's topic in Power Supplies
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Can I use an EPS Connector as a 8-pin CPU one?
Sashkintosh replied to Sashkintosh's topic in Power Supplies
So you are telling me that I don't have anything to woory about this PSU working with my MOBO -
Can I use an EPS Connector as a 8-pin CPU one?
Sashkintosh replied to Sashkintosh's topic in Power Supplies
Deepcool DQ750ST. It says that it is ATX form-factor but only for the connector there is "1 x EPS 12V CPU 4+4 pin" instead of a normal "CPU 4+4 pin". And now I am confused if it will work fine with my Asrock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 MOBO. -
Hello there. I don't know much about powersupplies but while choosing the right one for my future build I found something that I can't seem to understand. So in the listed connectors for most powersupplies they have a 8-pin +12V Power connector (for the CPU). All clear for now. Some units however have instead of this connector a 4+4 pin EPS one or a 4+4 Pin ATX/EPS. So could someone tell me if a EPS 4+4 is going to work with a normal AM4 motherboard or do I have to find a non-EPS one. My motherboard is an Asrock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 and the power supply I plan on using is the Deepcool D
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Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super Windoforce 3X RGB Not Working
Sashkintosh replied to Feixas's topic in Graphics Cards
As much as I know there are 2 models of the Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super - Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super GAMING 3x OC and Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super WINDFORCE 3x OC. The GAMING OC comes a bit thicker, with slightly higher clock speeds out of the box and has a RGB logo on the side. The WINDFORCE edition however does not have RGB.