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iirc it doesn't, but that 4 pin is useless unless you're doing ln2 overclocking, so don't worry about it

 

tho i would worry about a g3... it has some hefty otp and opp problems

 

and look into the aorus z390 and asrock extreme4, all have a full 12 phase over the fat 4 phase on the pro carbon

Just now, LukeSavenije said:

yes

Is that a big difference my wifi is 20mbps

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Just now, HairyPotter said:

Is that a big difference my wifi is 20mbps

well, only if you have a 10 gigabit home network, otherwise you're fine with the taichi non-ultimate

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32 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

well, only if you have a 10 gigabit home network, otherwise you're fine with the taichi non-ultimate

Will there be a bottleneck between the i5 9600k and the rtx 2080? On bottleneck calculator it says yes 

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Just now, HairyPotter said:

Will there be a bottleneck between the i5 9600k and the rtx 2080? On bottleneck calculator it says yes 

yeah, but the bottleneck calculator is a bit load of bs

 

it'll bottleneck in cpu heavy games, it won't in well balanced or gpu heavy games

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Just now, LukeSavenije said:

yeah, but the bottleneck calculator is a bit load of bs

 

it'll bottleneck in cpu heavy games, it won't in well balanced or gpu heavy games

So getting a 2070 should be better?

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Just now, HairyPotter said:

So getting a 2070 should be better?

that's a weird conclusion

 

no, obviously a 2080 ti will be better, it's just that results can be a bit worse compared to the 9700k in some games like ac Odyssey and csgo

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Just now, LukeSavenije said:

that's a weird conclusion

 

no, obviously a 2080 ti will be better, it's just that results can be a bit worse compared to the 9700k in some games like ac Odyssey and csgo

No dude, if i go for a 9600k i should get the 2070 instead of the 2080 since I wouldn't get a bottleneck i am asking

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1 minute ago, HairyPotter said:

No dude, if i go for a 9600k i should get the 2070 instead of the 2080 since I wouldn't get a bottleneck i am asking

everything bottlenecks somewhere

 

just get the best for your money and don't worry about it

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Just now, LukeSavenije said:

everything bottlenecks somewhere

 

just get the best for your money and don't worry about it

Ok

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6 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

anything else i can help you with?

Yes lst question on the p2 description it says that it has a 8+2 cable for the gpu, and the gpu i am getting has a!n 8+4 port

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2 minutes ago, HairyPotter said:

Yes lst question on the p2 description it says that it has a 8+2 cable for the gpu, and the gpu i am getting has a!n 8+4 port

And is the z390 taichi compatible with the p2? 

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5 minutes ago, HairyPotter said:

Yes lst question on the p2 description it says that it has a 8+2 cable for the gpu, and the gpu i am getting has a!n 8+4 port

8+4? not 8+6?

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3 minutes ago, HairyPotter said:

And is the z390 taichi compatible with the p2? 

yes, and also with most PSUs

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Just now, HairyPotter said:

 

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i mean on the gpu... i have never seen a gpu with 8+4

 

except if you're talking mobo, which can be 8+4

 

and that would work, as the eps connectors are 4+4, so you can just use both cables

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1 minute ago, LukeSavenije said:

i mean on the gpu... i have never seen a gpu with 8+4

 

except if you're talking mobo, which can be 8+4

 

and that would work, as the eps connectors are 4+4, so you can just use both cables

Sorry typo its an 8+6 thanks btw

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1 minute ago, HairyPotter said:

Sorry typo its an 8+6 thanks btw

oh then, no problem with that part

 

good luck!

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