i would not bet on your power supply being up to snuff w/ modern components, it's been since covid since i built my old (i call it old) 5600 htpc and i remember it using 8pin mb aux power, i checked what mb your pc uses and it'd be something like a z77 board and they have 4pins, even tho some power supplies "back then" came w/ an 8pin that you can split into 2x4pin, i don't think anybody here would advocate you use a 10year old power supply.I already have case, monitor, keyboard, mouse, power supply, storage etc. I literally only need the Mobo, Cpu and Ram.
i would not bet on your power supply being up to snuff w/ modern components, it's been since covid since i built my old (i call it old) 5600 htpc and i remember it using 8pin mb aux power, i checked what mb your pc uses and it'd be something like a z77 board and they have 4pins, even tho some power supplies "back then" came w/ an 8pin that you can split into 2x4pin, i don't think anybody here would advocate you use a 10year old power supply.
not to mention, the 5600x is probably the upper limit of that power supply, most cpus are now using 8+4pins even 8+8pins
for reference these are the cpu power connections, usually referred to as eps cables
it's the top left bank of 2x 8pin connectors, basically as cpus got more power hungry they added more pins to the atx connector from 20 to 20+4, then they added 4pin eps, then 8pin eps, etc...
i mean in all likely hood your powersupply has a split 2x4pin eps power and you can use tbh, now using that along w/ a "modern" video card, were getting even more sketchy
i just would not say you "have" a powersupply handy,
also storage, does that mean you never got a ssd either? and youre running on a regular "hard drive" that spins up and goes whirrr? cuz wow a ssd hard drive will change your life (of course we'd all say get a nvme).
maybe say that next time b4 i go into why your 10yr old powersupply is trash in a nice wayI just bought a new 650 watt power supply last year.
maybe say that next time b4 i go into why your 10yr old powersupply is trash in a nice way
you don't see the 8pins on the top left like i just showed you?I also went ahead and got a MAG B550 TOMAHAWK motherboard. Looks like 24 pins to connect to the power supply which is no problem.
you don't see the 8pins on the top left like i just showed you?
I also went ahead and got a MAG B550 TOMAHAWK motherboard. Looks like 24 pins to connect to the power supply which is no problem.
So you are going the 5600X route. Keep your eye out for a cheap/used 5800X3D - it will be the biggest CPU gaming upgrade you can get on that platform. The 5600X should be fine even just using a 4-pin EPS/CPU power connector - it doesn't need the 8-pin. But it seems like you do have an 8-pin EPS so no worries there.
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^ That's a pretty decent deal.
I haven't. Ibuypower is so-so, but uses off the shelf parts.that seems like a huge deal. anyone try these prebuilts? any issues with swapping out that vid card?
take that $300 discount, and get a rtx 4060 at least? which is the current version of that card.. or something else entirely.
I was looking at one of the suggested builds on pc part picker. price kept creeping up... probably out of my range.. fingers crossed on november knocking the price on some of this down.
that seems like a huge deal. anyone try these prebuilts? any issues with swapping out that vid card?
14th gen 10 days away.I've been wanting to do a completely fresh build. Not for any particular reason, just have the itch. I'm really holding off for next gen though.
I kind of want to try a smaller form factor build, just out of curiosity. I feel like they've come a long ways
Why would you put a glass panel on the back, that's insane14th gen 10 days away.
SFF fun to fiddle with. Not very fun to unfiddle with (upgrade a pain). I ended up putting it into a small tower.
Main PC got water cooling and Antec Performance 1 FT, Full Tower, RTX40 Fully Compatible, Temp Display, 4 x Storm T3 PWM Fans, Type-C, Dual TG Side Panels, Removable Top Bracket, High Airflow Mesh Front Panel, E-ATX PC Gaming Case
Love that case. AMAZING easy to use. HUGE.
Got EKWB Nucleus 360 AIO. Much wow/quality.
People buy SSDs that have LCD screens in them. Other than that, more RGB light I guess.Why would you put a glass panel on the back, that's insane
that case includes shrouds to hide the cables tooWhy would you put a glass panel on the back, that's insane
This case is pretty neat. I'm tempted to try this