I can never really find an answer online as everyone has a different view and experience of this . Some power supplies (most actually) come with pigtail pcie connectors and some say it’s ok to use the pigtail to power like a 16 pin gpu (multiple connectors needed basically) some say you can’t ...
Ohhh thanks that makes more sense I probably don’t need to know all those technical things too advanced for me . But just for the future, would be any issues filling out all the slots because of this because I read in some places there may be . And if there are is there a workaround?
Thanks
Netac Shadow Ram default 2666mhz xmp to 3200mhz as i have r5 4600g . 2x16gb sticks but im asking 1 because it was annoying to deal with last few days and 2 just for the sake of knowing if i wanna upgrade in the future to 4 sticks
On my Gigabyte b550 gaming x v2 mobo i recently upgrading my ram and after turning xmp on the pc would reboot multiple times and after it finally posted the ram wouldnt be running at the xmp speed . I got it to work one time right after a bios update but cant again . swapped channels to a2 b2...
Thats fair enough . It was generally also just a theoratical question because atleast if i had a straight answer i wont be worried thinking oh will this one mistake cost my pc when i could of avoided it and saved some money instead of throw it all away
Ill be honest part of me still little anxious bout it cause i dont want my first build to last like less than a year yk XD but thanks i hope its all fine cause the psu which powers the whole thing quite important
Before starting yes I know i didnt make the best moves in this build but thats not what im here for
Basically my pc build , I started to build it a day before my psu arrived but i was in a rush so i was just trying to finish faster (not relevant tho ) it was just many mistakes like i wasnt...
Thats what I have been trying to find out as this is my first build but before this forum thread no one answered clearly which just got me more confused . Would there be any problem with the psu in another situation if any other component was faulty?
Currently not specifically no because im on a very tight budget being my first pc build so if there are any problems because of me not being grounded which would affect multiple components i cant afford that and need to refund them for new parts whilst they arent completely damaged and i did. I...
Is it possible to do any damage to a power supply by connecting it to a damaged mobo (specifically via static but in general too ) , disregardless of whether or not the static damage was done whilst it was connected to the psu or not . If whether it was connected at the time of the static damage...
Firstly thank you for providing more info and actually answering the question cause no one else did on other webs .
Theres a bit more context which i think would help which is i hook up the psu with the mobo cpu ram already just for the bios which everything seemed fine enough but someone...
Hi
I have asked around everywhere and either dont get an answer or i just get a completely unrelated response so ill skip the context and straight.
Is it possible to do any damage to a power supply by connecting it to a damaged mobo (specifically via static but in general too ) ...
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