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MSI x470 Gaming Pro Connector Issues

MagusDet

Hi guys, here's my problem.

 

I have a MSI X470 running a Ryzen 2600X on a RMX series RM550x 2018 PSU. My mobo has a 8 + 4 pin configuration for the CPU but the 550x clearly doesn't have one. I've read tons of conflicting info on whether or not i need that extra 4pin plugged in or not, so my questions are simple. 

 

What are some good options for a PSU replacement that will cover all the Mobo's pin requirements, in my case the 8 + 4 for the CPU. Would a Supernova G3 work or a RMX750 work? I've looked at the backplate pictures for both and the G3 has clear indicators for CPU1 and CPU2. The RMX750 backplate doesn't have anything like that. I'm not well-versed in terminology so, help me out here. 

 

I'd like to get this solved as fast as possible so I can buy a new PSU on black friday which just so happens to be running here until the 17th. I dunno if i will want to do massive overclocking but even so, I'd like to get all my bases covered. 

 

Are there other PSUs I'm not paying enough attention to? I've only mentioned these two because they're perfect for my budget and have decent reviews. 

 

Full relevant specs:

 

MSI x470 gaming pro

 

Ryzen 2600x with stock cooler

 

GTX 970

 

1 sata SSD

 

16gb ram dual channel

 

5 molex LED case fans

 

I'm planing on buying either a 2060 super or waiting until Nvidia launches the purportedly cheaper 3000 series, adding another sata SSD/HDD, eventually an AIO or a superior air CPU air cooler, and maybe 16more gigs of 3000ram. No water cooling, complex RGB installations or anything like that are in plan. 

 

Will the RMX750 give me what I'm looking for or not? I'm leaning towards that one since it has a very good price. But, the indicators on the backplate are not so intuitive for me as the ones on the EVGA supernova G3 so i'm not sure what's what. 

 

I appreciate all the help I can get so thx in advance!

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1 minute ago, MagusDet said:

Hi guys, here's my problem.

 

I have a MSI X470 running a Ryzen 2600X on a RMX series RM550x 2018 PSU. My mobo has a 8 + 4 pin configuration for the CPU but the 550x clearly doesn't have one. I've read tons of conflicting info on whether or not i need that extra 4pin plugged in or not, so my questions are simple. 

 

What are some good options for a PSU replacement that will cover all the Mobo's pin requirements, in my case the 8 + 4 for the CPU. Would a Supernova G3 work or a RMX750 work? I've looked at the backplate pictures for both and the G3 has clear indicators for CPU1 and CPU2. The RMX750 backplate doesn't have anything like that. I'm not well-versed in terminology so, help me out here. 

 

I'd like to get this solved as fast as possible so I can buy a new PSU on black friday which just so happens to be running here until the 17th. I dunno if i will want to do massive overclocking but even so, I'd like to get all my bases covered. 

 

Are there other PSUs I'm not paying enough attention to? I've only mentioned these two because they're perfect for my budget and have decent reviews. 

 

Full relevant specs:

 

MSI x470 gaming pro

 

Ryzen 2600x with stock cooler

 

GTX 970

 

1 sata SSD

 

16gb ram dual channel

 

5 molex LED case fans

 

I'm planing on buying either a 2060 super or waiting until Nvidia launches the purportedly cheaper 3000 series, adding another sata SSD/HDD, eventually an AIO or a superior air CPU air cooler, and maybe 16more gigs of 3000ram. No water cooling, complex RGB installations or anything like that are in plan. 

 

Will the RMX750 give me what I'm looking for or not? I'm leaning towards that one since it has a very good price. But, the indicators on the backplate are not so intuitive for me as the ones on the EVGA supernova G3 so i'm not sure what's what. 

 

I appreciate all the help I can get so thx in advance!

If you dont do crazy overclock, it should be fine, im rocking my ryzen 7 3700x with oc with only 8pin connector.

QUOTE ME  FOR ANSWER.

 

Main PC:

Spoiler

|Ryzen 7 3700x, OC to 4.2ghz @1.3V, 67C, or 4.4ghz @1.456V, 87C || Asus strix 5700 XT, +50 core, +50 memory, +50 power (not a great overclocker) || Asus Strix b550-A || G.skill trident Z Neo rgb 32gb 3600mhz cl16-19-19-19-39, oc to 3733mhz with the same timings || Cooler Master ml360 RGB AIO || Phanteks P500A Digital || Thermaltake ToughPower grand RGB750w 80+gold || Samsung 850 250gb and Adata SX 6000 Lite 500gb || Toshiba 5400rpm 1tb || Asus Rog Theta 7.1 || Asus Rog claymore || Asus Gladius 2 origin gaming mouse || Monitor 1 Asus 1080p 144hz || Monitor 2 AOC 1080p 75hz || 

Test Rig.

Spoiler

Ryzen 5 3400G || Gigabyte b450 S2H || Hyper X fury 2x4gb 2666mhz cl 16 ||Stock cooler || Antec NX100 || Silverstone essential 400w || Transgend SSD 220s 480gb ||

Just Sold

Spoiler

| i3 9100F || Msi Gaming X gtx 1050 TI || MSI Z390 A-Pro || Kingston 1x16gb 2400mhz cl17 || Stock cooler || Kolink Horizon RGB || Corsair CV 550w || Pny CS900 120gb ||

 

Tier lists for building a PC.

 

Motherboard tier list. Tier A for overclocking 5950x. Tier B for overclocking 5900x, Tier C for overclocking 5800X. Tier D for overclocking 5600X. Tier F for 4/6 core Cpus at stock. Tier E avoid.

(Also case airflow matter or if you are using Downcraft air cooler)

Spoiler

 

Gpu tier list. Rtx 3000 and RX 6000 not included since not so many reviews. Tier S for Water cooling. Tier A and B for overcloking. Tier C stock and Tier D avoid.

( You can overclock Tier C just fine, but it can get very loud, that is why it is not recommended for overclocking, same with tier D)

Spoiler

 

Psu tier List. Tier A for Rtx 3000, Vega and RX 6000. Tier B For anything else. Tier C cheap/IGPU. Tier D and E avoid.

(RTX 3000/ RX 6000 Might run just fine with higher wattage tier B unit, Rtx 3070 runs fine with tier B units)

Spoiler

 

Cpu cooler tier list. Tier 1&2 for power hungry Cpus with Overclock. Tier 3&4 for overclocking Ryzen 3,5,7 or lower power Intel Cpus. Tier 5 for overclocking low end Cpus or 4/6 core Ryzen. Tier 6&7 for stock. Tier 8&9 Ryzen stock cooler performance. Do not waste your money!

Spoiler

 

Storage tier List. Tier A for Moving files/  OS. Tier B for OS/Games. Tier C for games. Tier D budget Pcs. Tier E if on sale not the worst but not good.

(With a grain of salt, I use tier C for OS myself)

Spoiler

 

Case Tier List. Work In Progress. Most Phanteks airflow series cases already done!

Ask me anything :)

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You do not need more ram if gaming.

New storage and gpu could be good.

Your cpu does not need aio and does not need superior air cooling, hyper 212 black edition rgb will do

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Main PC:

Spoiler

|Ryzen 7 3700x, OC to 4.2ghz @1.3V, 67C, or 4.4ghz @1.456V, 87C || Asus strix 5700 XT, +50 core, +50 memory, +50 power (not a great overclocker) || Asus Strix b550-A || G.skill trident Z Neo rgb 32gb 3600mhz cl16-19-19-19-39, oc to 3733mhz with the same timings || Cooler Master ml360 RGB AIO || Phanteks P500A Digital || Thermaltake ToughPower grand RGB750w 80+gold || Samsung 850 250gb and Adata SX 6000 Lite 500gb || Toshiba 5400rpm 1tb || Asus Rog Theta 7.1 || Asus Rog claymore || Asus Gladius 2 origin gaming mouse || Monitor 1 Asus 1080p 144hz || Monitor 2 AOC 1080p 75hz || 

Test Rig.

Spoiler

Ryzen 5 3400G || Gigabyte b450 S2H || Hyper X fury 2x4gb 2666mhz cl 16 ||Stock cooler || Antec NX100 || Silverstone essential 400w || Transgend SSD 220s 480gb ||

Just Sold

Spoiler

| i3 9100F || Msi Gaming X gtx 1050 TI || MSI Z390 A-Pro || Kingston 1x16gb 2400mhz cl17 || Stock cooler || Kolink Horizon RGB || Corsair CV 550w || Pny CS900 120gb ||

 

Tier lists for building a PC.

 

Motherboard tier list. Tier A for overclocking 5950x. Tier B for overclocking 5900x, Tier C for overclocking 5800X. Tier D for overclocking 5600X. Tier F for 4/6 core Cpus at stock. Tier E avoid.

(Also case airflow matter or if you are using Downcraft air cooler)

Spoiler

 

Gpu tier list. Rtx 3000 and RX 6000 not included since not so many reviews. Tier S for Water cooling. Tier A and B for overcloking. Tier C stock and Tier D avoid.

( You can overclock Tier C just fine, but it can get very loud, that is why it is not recommended for overclocking, same with tier D)

Spoiler

 

Psu tier List. Tier A for Rtx 3000, Vega and RX 6000. Tier B For anything else. Tier C cheap/IGPU. Tier D and E avoid.

(RTX 3000/ RX 6000 Might run just fine with higher wattage tier B unit, Rtx 3070 runs fine with tier B units)

Spoiler

 

Cpu cooler tier list. Tier 1&2 for power hungry Cpus with Overclock. Tier 3&4 for overclocking Ryzen 3,5,7 or lower power Intel Cpus. Tier 5 for overclocking low end Cpus or 4/6 core Ryzen. Tier 6&7 for stock. Tier 8&9 Ryzen stock cooler performance. Do not waste your money!

Spoiler

 

Storage tier List. Tier A for Moving files/  OS. Tier B for OS/Games. Tier C for games. Tier D budget Pcs. Tier E if on sale not the worst but not good.

(With a grain of salt, I use tier C for OS myself)

Spoiler

 

Case Tier List. Work In Progress. Most Phanteks airflow series cases already done!

Ask me anything :)

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That I understand, but I'm still too stressed about my CPU getting rekt from that missing extra 4pin connector. I know that this shouldn't happen but one can't simply discard the idea of manufacturing flaws. So what I'm more interested in now is solving the PSU debate before moving on to a new GPU. Still happy with the gtx970, still runs AC Odyssey on high with over 60 fps and minimal afterburner OC, so that's that. But i'm just too scared to risk using XMP profile clocking for the CPU and RAM. Although, I should mention that the 2600x easily gets to 4ghz when needed, without activating any xmp in the bios so at least there's that. But it's also the reason I'm scared to push it with maxed out CPU-intensive games. 

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That I understand, but I'm still too stressed about my CPU getting rekt from that missing extra 4pin connector. I know that this shouldn't happen but one can't simply discard the idea of manufacturing flaws. So what I'm more interested in now is solving the PSU debate before moving on to a new GPU. Still happy with the gtx970, still runs AC Odyssey on high with over 60 fps and minimal afterburner OC, so that's that. But i'm just too scared to risk using XMP profile clocking for the CPU and RAM. Although, I should mention that the 2600x easily gets to 4ghz when needed, without activating any xmp in the bios so at least there's that. But it's also the reason I'm scared to push it with maxed out CPU-intensive games. 

Do not worry about ram, your 24pin mobo power will hadle it. But for your cpu 8 pin is enough, since your cpu consumes less power than mine and mine runs fine with oc with only 8 pin

QUOTE ME  FOR ANSWER.

 

Main PC:

Spoiler

|Ryzen 7 3700x, OC to 4.2ghz @1.3V, 67C, or 4.4ghz @1.456V, 87C || Asus strix 5700 XT, +50 core, +50 memory, +50 power (not a great overclocker) || Asus Strix b550-A || G.skill trident Z Neo rgb 32gb 3600mhz cl16-19-19-19-39, oc to 3733mhz with the same timings || Cooler Master ml360 RGB AIO || Phanteks P500A Digital || Thermaltake ToughPower grand RGB750w 80+gold || Samsung 850 250gb and Adata SX 6000 Lite 500gb || Toshiba 5400rpm 1tb || Asus Rog Theta 7.1 || Asus Rog claymore || Asus Gladius 2 origin gaming mouse || Monitor 1 Asus 1080p 144hz || Monitor 2 AOC 1080p 75hz || 

Test Rig.

Spoiler

Ryzen 5 3400G || Gigabyte b450 S2H || Hyper X fury 2x4gb 2666mhz cl 16 ||Stock cooler || Antec NX100 || Silverstone essential 400w || Transgend SSD 220s 480gb ||

Just Sold

Spoiler

| i3 9100F || Msi Gaming X gtx 1050 TI || MSI Z390 A-Pro || Kingston 1x16gb 2400mhz cl17 || Stock cooler || Kolink Horizon RGB || Corsair CV 550w || Pny CS900 120gb ||

 

Tier lists for building a PC.

 

Motherboard tier list. Tier A for overclocking 5950x. Tier B for overclocking 5900x, Tier C for overclocking 5800X. Tier D for overclocking 5600X. Tier F for 4/6 core Cpus at stock. Tier E avoid.

(Also case airflow matter or if you are using Downcraft air cooler)

Spoiler

 

Gpu tier list. Rtx 3000 and RX 6000 not included since not so many reviews. Tier S for Water cooling. Tier A and B for overcloking. Tier C stock and Tier D avoid.

( You can overclock Tier C just fine, but it can get very loud, that is why it is not recommended for overclocking, same with tier D)

Spoiler

 

Psu tier List. Tier A for Rtx 3000, Vega and RX 6000. Tier B For anything else. Tier C cheap/IGPU. Tier D and E avoid.

(RTX 3000/ RX 6000 Might run just fine with higher wattage tier B unit, Rtx 3070 runs fine with tier B units)

Spoiler

 

Cpu cooler tier list. Tier 1&2 for power hungry Cpus with Overclock. Tier 3&4 for overclocking Ryzen 3,5,7 or lower power Intel Cpus. Tier 5 for overclocking low end Cpus or 4/6 core Ryzen. Tier 6&7 for stock. Tier 8&9 Ryzen stock cooler performance. Do not waste your money!

Spoiler

 

Storage tier List. Tier A for Moving files/  OS. Tier B for OS/Games. Tier C for games. Tier D budget Pcs. Tier E if on sale not the worst but not good.

(With a grain of salt, I use tier C for OS myself)

Spoiler

 

Case Tier List. Work In Progress. Most Phanteks airflow series cases already done!

Ask me anything :)

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6 minutes ago, MagusDet said:

That I understand, but I'm still too stressed about my CPU getting rekt from that missing extra 4pin connector. I know that this shouldn't happen but one can't simply discard the idea of manufacturing flaws. So what I'm more interested in now is solving the PSU debate before moving on to a new GPU. Still happy with the gtx970, still runs AC Odyssey on high with over 60 fps and minimal afterburner OC, so that's that. But i'm just too scared to risk using XMP profile clocking for the CPU and RAM. Although, I should mention that the 2600x easily gets to 4ghz when needed, without activating any xmp in the bios so at least there's that. But it's also the reason I'm scared to push it with maxed out CPU-intensive games. 

none of the ryzen CPUs use up enough power to require the extra 4-pin on any normal overclock.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Heatsink: Gelid Phantom Black GPU: Palit RTX 3060 Ti Dual RAM: Corsair DDR4 2x8GB 3000Mhz mobo: Asus X570-P case: Fractal Design Define C PSU: Superflower Leadex Gold 650W

 

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And what about if I want to stick an RTX super GPU / AMD 5700XT in my build? Wouldn't that also eventually require a PSU upgrade? 

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