I'm from Brazil, I work in IT and I love videos like this, even though I know how to do it all with my eyes closed! Congratulations on giving new life to this warrior.
I'm telling you from experience - do not power any GPU that has a dedicated power connector. The SATA cable power is coming from the motherboard and the motherboard's circuit is designed for low power loads for hard drives and SSDs. The connector and the cable will melt in a few days and the board will get damaged. Mine died this way and i was powering a lower power gpu than this one
@@deniel3195 GTX 1050 Ti. Pretty sure it uses less power than this Radeon. I'd say put it to work and check the wire and the connector if they get very hot or not
@@Mirra2003-f9s It’s strange that your PC failed due to such a low-power card, I felt the wires under load and only the adapter got hot, and not much, it was slightly warm, the same with the connector, although the adapter was cheap Chinese, and the card consumed 140W, of course this is too much for this power supply and therefore I undervolted it to 110w. This psu can handle 110W only for the video card without any problems. Maybe your total consumption of the entire computer was higher and the 12V drops were stronger, because the lower the voltage, the more amperes and, accordingly, more heating because the consumption is high.
Honestly it's crazy. I thought he was going with something like E2200. It's crazy how diverse the bar is around the world. i7-2600 while it's not fast, it's alot better than my Q8400. It's mind-boggling how such cpu is now put on the lowest possible position and me with my Q8400 is basically non-existent
i had the same hp tower for some time paired with a 1050 ti and it was honestly good for its price. I eventually did upgrade recently when i was given a free ryzen 7 cpu but the fact that the old tower held as good as it did even in some more modern games and for being 13 years old surprised me.
Love videos like this, been trying to get my friend to build a pc so we can game together, he doesn't have a big of a budget but these videos really help motivate him into getting a cheap build. Keep it up!
Hey bro i just want to let you know that two channels are ripping off your video and put a voiceover. The accounts are "What with pc?" and "officialsmurf34"
Hey! I just saw that a channel named "WHAT with PC?" has stolen this video of yours and commentated and posted on his own channel. Idk if u gave him permission or not since there were no credits given but just wanted to let you know!
I wouldn't replace that yet as it's actually a perfectly good motherboard. A $30 used video card, a SATA SSD and possibly 8 more GB of RAM and that would still be a good backup computer for at least a few years.
hello cool friends your video may just be a problem we never clean the GPU PADS because it does not clean itself it is changed by new ones, I hope it helped you have a good day and good luck
K i need help guys so i got a dell optiplex 3040 SFF with this setup: Intel i3 6th generation 8GB DDR3 Ram (cannot upgrade to DDR4 or DDR5 and ram limit is 16GB max) Samsung QVO 1TB SSD GPU: Intagrated (intel HD 530) Is this setup good?
I love these things, if you put a new SSD on another computer load driver booster and choose clean devices... this is because the inserted SSD contains the settings of the old PC operating system Contains chips from another motherboard
Das ist relativ egal. Treiber werden inzwischen nur noch geladen, wenn der jeweilige Chip vom OS erkannt wird. Gibt es manche Chips nichts mehr, weil man einzelne Peripherie ersetzt hat, dann werden neue bzw. andere Treiber geladen. Da beißt sich eigentlich heutzutage nichts mehr wirklich. Die Betriebssysteme machen bei jedem Start einen Check auf Änderungen der Hardware. Nicht benötigte Treiber werden dann erst gar nicht mehr geladen und neu erkannte Geräte werden teils automatisch eingerichtet oder man installiert aktuelle Treiber sowieso nach.
I would the change the psu and don't have to worry about the gpu power consumption and limiting the power it can draw. This is my only oppinion about it.
Dude, I know it’s been said before, but those seta power adapters might become a fire hazard due to limited power transfer rate compared to regular cables.
Reading all the comments, somewhat makes me feel bad. I used to have a PC Like this!! Pentium G3220 and Intel HD Graphics, but I upgraded after much saving now I have a 5700X and a 6700XT
Bro i got same computer with a quadro p400 back in the day had fun with it the fps were low but life was fun i would spend hours on 30 40 fps game but now im not having fun even with a 3070
Pro tip: do not scrub with toothbrush, your GPU or something that production of component, it may lose you're part of you're thing, just use strong air like Electric Air Compressor.
I have hp compaq pro 6005 sff cpu with 4gb ram and amd athlon ii x2 processor can i install window 10 in it How can i convert this in a gaming pc 😢😢😢❤❤
Buy the best FX Processor you can buy, Upgrade your PSU, Get a RX 580, Get a Sata SSD, and get 16GB Ram. and you're done and if CPU Overheats buy a better CPU Cooler
I have the same system but with R5 340x and i5 2400. I wanna upgrade the GPU and I want one which doesn't require a power connector but is faster than the R5 340x that I currently own. I wanna game on 900p (1600x900) so if you have some suggestions, let me know.
I’m confused why the the new video from “what the pc” uses the exact footage in this video but just adds a voiceover to everything, is that channel also yours or did they steal the footage? It was uploaded a week after this video
Is the computer case thin? Because I have the same computer case and I want to put a 3060 graphics card in it but will it fit in the case? I'll be glad, if you help me