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Dcmegacab
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4 x 8 GB sticks **error in my typing*** |
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Dcmegacab
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That link to the threadripper help guide was helpful though. I was wondering what those heatsinks on the mobo next to the TR CPU are and it explains it. I will definetly make sure I mount topside fans to cool off that sink.
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Ray62
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This is a symbol picture and a board with Intel CPU...
Use the X399 Taichi manual, why do think it does exist? 2.3 Installation of Memory Modules (DIMM) |
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I see. In manual 2.3 the RAM module population is explained. Thanks!
Am I able to update the bios without a CPU? If I wanted to run a 2nd Gen TR? I don't know if my bios is updated or not. Will a Corsair 1000 Watt PSU be sufficient? I am using the power supply calculator and its saying I will be using about ~800 watts at full load, is 200 watts of overhead sufficient for 24/7 workload/gaming? |
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Some people insist on 50% wattage overhead and some people say 20% is fine... I'm not sure, which. The 1000 watt Corsair PSU has great reviews and still leaves me with 20% overhead wattage. The Taichi x399 mobo has a very large VRM and VRM heatsink so voltage regulation should be tight?
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This mainboard has the BIOS Flashback feature, a push button at the I/O panel and a specific USB port. That must run without CPU (because of the usage of a mainboard internal microcontroller for that).
50%? 20%? I say 33% ;-) Don't know what you put to the power supply calculator, but a 1000 watt psu should be ok if you do not use two NVIDIA GTX 2080Ti... Corsair AX1000 with 83-A-Singlerail would be a good choice. |
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What's wrong with the RM 1000 by Corsair? You highly recommend a platinum rated 1000 watt PSU?
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You recommend a platinum with 83 a single rail. That sounds like what the TR build guide said.
What would cause the hardware to fry? A bad mobo or a bad PSU? |
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I didn't write that something is wrong with the RM 1000! I didn't highly recommend a platinum rated 1000 watt PSU! You wrote that you choose a 1000 Watt Corsair PSU, but not which one. So if it is not the AX1000 (what i thought) but the RM 1000, go for it. |
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My new rig is designed for 24/7 workload gaming and a little video editing. Is there going to be a significant performance impact with the Corsair RMX 1000 watt PSU Versus the Corsair AX 1000? When the computer is not at full load I should be only drawing 400 watts or so which would put the PSU in silent operation. I'm only looking at a few percentage points of gain from the AX PSU versus the RMX PSU is that correct?
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