When or if things go wrong. The Maker has the closet (RMA) return merchandise authorization centre in your country. Or doesn't cost a fortune to ship aboard for a claim.
@@Polix199 i will also say tho the cables for it are very thick. That's good cause they will be hard to break and also annoying cause it can be hard to fit them thru holes sometimes. Nothing that bad tho, that could be common with most PSU's
Hey, I’ve been a console player all my life (PlayStation). I’m thinking about getting a gaming pc. Do you have your gaming pc plugged into an ups or a surge protector?
@geekawhat, Hi tbh when I saw your videos, that's the time I understood only what the compatibilities of pc parts are. Now I just have a question about psu. Can I use an ATX psu to a mAtx case? Thanks in advance.
First video I have seen featuring the Corsair CX650, I can't find any reviews with this new psu version. I'm wondering if they have improve the 2017 grey version which is Tier B in PSU Tier List.
If I’m doing sim racing should I get a higher psu than I need. The build I’m building only needs 600w but because I sim race on a ultrawide i was thinking of getting a 850w
I am trying to figure out if i will have enough PCIe slots on my PSU. I am planning on buying an PSU with 4 PCIe slots. I also want an rtx4070ti wich takes up 3 PCIe slots if i am correct. Will there be enough for the cpu to connect to? The videocard is the asus ProArt rtx4070ti The power supply will be Corsair RM850e (2023) 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
Between Nvidia and Intel it seems like your PSU is becoming a fire hazard in your house how much power do you need. I have a thousand watts and I'm like right on the edge they're telling me I need more
If you havent googled your question already here you go; Yeah man 600-700w is the requirement for 4070 super. It depends on the model whether it's recommended to have 700 or not (for example, the gigabyte gaming oc model recommends 700)
Just make sure your psu has 3 or more pcie cables Mine only has 2 pcie cables, one of them goes into my motherboard and the other has a 2 connector 6x2 pcie, but using the same cable split into 2 is not safe so I have to buy a new one because I can't power up my 4070 super with just 1 pcie (it was only 600w so I must've bought a new one anyway)
Is it worth buying a power supply higher than you need for future proofing like I am buying a 7800x3d and a 7800xt and thinking of getting a 1000 wat psu
There is a thing called sweet spot for the the maximal load percentage that it performs best in terms of noise & efficiency. When you are able to get that number, you save money in relation to buying what you exactly need and energy consumption savings.
whenever I need some content to watch or learn. Geekawhat is always there.
okay but why are u suing sunlesskhan pfp
@@strizen3244 suing? lol
This one should be called "how to pick the right Corsair PSU"
I went for the Seasonic Vertex GX1200 and oh boy, this is a true beast. You should check it out
Nice video,
i run a 4090 rig :)
When or if things go wrong. The Maker has the closet (RMA) return merchandise authorization centre in your country. Or doesn't cost a fortune to ship aboard for a claim.
I got the Corsair 1000e and it about exploded on day 5 of having it. Luckily nothing caught fire.
That's insane
Corsair gone public trading now, so cheaper as possible for maximum profits?
My 650 watt died recently and I’m thinking of getting a 750-850 this time around
I recently bought a Be Quiet Straight Power 850W
Is it good? Thinking about getting one
@@Polix199 yeah it's been really good so far, had it for 4 months now and had no problem at all
@@Polix199 i will also say tho the cables for it are very thick. That's good cause they will be hard to break and also annoying cause it can be hard to fit them thru holes sometimes. Nothing that bad tho, that could be common with most PSU's
I got a Corsair 850 hx platinum
Me with 1 watt psu...
Bro be playing in that rtx -4090 set up
U running a single Led or what?😂😂
I have a -2 watt psu running a ryzen 7800x3d and 4090
No you don't, you just love to hear yourself talk .
@@Smurfkittieshhhhh , you tarded
Can u pls do a pc build but only using Amazon for 1100
Is the rm850e a Good psu i just ordered it but saw some very bad reviews (for a 4070)
thanks, very helpful video
Hey, I’ve been a console player all my life (PlayStation). I’m thinking about getting a gaming pc. Do you have your gaming pc plugged into an ups or a surge protector?
surge protector
@geekawhat, Hi tbh when I saw your videos, that's the time I understood only what the compatibilities of pc parts are. Now I just have a question about psu. Can I use an ATX psu to a mAtx case? Thanks in advance.
I tend to overbuy and reuse later
First video I have seen featuring the Corsair CX650, I can't find any reviews with this new psu version. I'm wondering if they have improve the 2017 grey version which is Tier B in PSU Tier List.
If I’m doing sim racing should I get a higher psu than I need. The build I’m building only needs 600w but because I sim race on a ultrawide i was thinking of getting a 850w
I am trying to figure out if i will have enough PCIe slots on my PSU. I am planning on buying an PSU with 4 PCIe slots. I also want an rtx4070ti wich takes up 3 PCIe slots if i am correct. Will there be enough for the cpu to connect to?
The videocard is the asus ProArt rtx4070ti
The power supply will be Corsair RM850e (2023) 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
Would u do one of this style videos on ssds. I'm not sure what to get.
Between Nvidia and Intel it seems like your PSU is becoming a fire hazard in your house how much power do you need. I have a thousand watts and I'm like right on the edge they're telling me I need more
Is deepcool PL750D is a good psu for i5 12600kf and rx7700xt
i was wondering if i bought a 1200 watt would it still be good for the series 50s when they come out
absolutely it will still be overkill
Let’s do this
for me is simple , SF750 all the way
So would 750w 80+ bronze be good for the rtx 4070 super?
If you havent googled your question already here you go;
Yeah man 600-700w is the requirement for 4070 super. It depends on the model whether it's recommended to have 700 or not (for example, the gigabyte gaming oc model recommends 700)
Just make sure your psu has 3 or more pcie cables
Mine only has 2 pcie cables, one of them goes into my motherboard and the other has a 2 connector 6x2 pcie, but using the same cable split into 2 is not safe so I have to buy a new one because I can't power up my 4070 super with just 1 pcie (it was only 600w so I must've bought a new one anyway)
Good content
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Is it worth buying a power supply higher than you need for future proofing like I am buying a 7800x3d and a 7800xt and thinking of getting a 1000 wat psu
If it fits in your budget than I'd say go for it.
There is a thing called sweet spot for the the maximal load percentage that it performs best in terms of noise & efficiency. When you are able to get that number, you save money in relation to buying what you exactly need and energy consumption savings.
I would go pc part builder website, they tell you wattage for your build. I would go 850w
I'm looking to buy same combo. Have you bought yours yet? If so, how's the experience?
ATX 3.1 is coming out soon and Atx 3.0 will become obsolete soon.
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