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SSD and External HDD help

8 hours ago, M.Yurizaki said:

It's short for Voltage Regulator Module. Basically it's in charge of the final power delivery to a part. Usually the context is either the CPU or GPU.

 

Unless you're going to be overclocking, VRMs aren't something to worry about.

 

Only if you plan on using the iGPU for gaming, Ryzen, or messing with data compression. RAM speed doesn't consistently improve performance appreciably.

It dictates how fast the drive can react and shove data down.

Bump it up to 500W to be safe.

Certain chipsets will allow for overclocking your CPU. So if you don't care about overclocking, then what you have is fine.

So if i stay with my motherboard choice i cant OC my cpu?

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