Right next to the bottom fan there is a hole designed for the graphics cards power cable, which looks nice if the card is long enough and has the connector not in the middle.
Great video, I wanted to know if the MSI Radeon RX 6750 XT is a good option for a gaming PC Build. Mainly I use it for PUBG and Forza. Here is my Build plan 1. Usage/Usecase : Gaming, Basic video editing, PUBG and Forza are my major games. 2. Configuration (if any ) : GPU : MSI Radeon RX 6750 XT 12 GB CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Motherboard: ASUS TUF GAMING B650-PLUS WIFI RAM : DDR5
très bonne vidéo, complète et pédagogique. reste cependant à identifier les branchements des différents connecteurs de l'alimentation sur la carte mère.
Now i undestand now 4800mhz speed is the minimum speed of ram DDR5... In intel system slightly difference now, usually when buy high speed Ram in bios it will remain stated the speed set by intel CPU on that gen...But now as long we buy DDR5 ram in every speed, in bios still stated 4800mhz unless we turn it on the XMP to get high or recomended speed same as ryzen system
I also use a graphics card from galax and personally, I'm wondering why I should use an rgb external cable. There are a lot of products that light up rgb without that. That's a very annoying way to assemble.
one thing for sure is that the reason for this is the user doesnt have to download an rgb software. AND i personally hate rgb software like... ALL of them. every single one of em is just garbage.
I bought this case , but i can't figure out if the pcie 5 slot has a dedicated heatsink or if i should plug my SSD (without built in heatsink) into on of the pcie 4 slots instead?
The AMD Wraith Prism is more than enough and a better looking cooler than most aftermarket. Ryzen Master Eco mode nets you cooler temps with very little performance decrease.
Hola tengo la misma placa base , pero el conector de la cpu es de 8+ 4 pines y mi fuente de poder es una RM850 W Plus gold pero solo tiene el cable de 8 pines para conectar al cpu de la placa base ,se puede
good pc but u have done some mistakes (ok it depends and the bugdet u have and the prices there are ) 1) ram (5600ghz u could buy) 2) gpu could be an 7600 (cheaper) or 6700 (combines much better with ryzen) 3) motherboard, too much (except u need the wifi)