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    Mobo CPU and PSU enough for 5700XT or 6800XT

    You can always check if your PSU is enough on some PSU calculators found around the web. Checking a few of them, 550 - 650watts (yours is 660w of good quality) would be enough. The only questions is: How OLD is your PSU? I wouldn't recommend using one too old when the provided Watts is almost...
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    ID-Cooling IS-60 EVO ARGB

    Nice review @crazyeyesreaper! Although, I'd like to know if you would be able to, during the next pc cooler reviews, present the difference in performance between the object of test and the stock cooler which comes with the processor being used. I was unable to find any mention on the stock...
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    AMD Navi 21 XT Seemingly Confirmed to Run at ~2.3, 2.4 GHz Clock, 250 W+

    I'm very much curious about the CU count on the XTX variant as the XT should have 80CU and is supposed to be the one shown on October 8th during Zen 3 announcement. If price is right and drivers are also fine at launch, the car lineup is to be success. I've read some more info here and there...
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    New Ryzen Build - Components building order - ESD avoidance

    Soooooo.... It works! No issues related to esd or others that could have prevented it from posting and booting correctly. Only issue I have now is that my motherboard was shipped with bios P1.5 from ASRock and I don't know how to update it properly due to lack of knowledge and experience...
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    New Ryzen Build - Components building order - ESD avoidance

    Hello everyone! I'm goin to build my new system (you can check my specs to get to know all the parts) and I'd like to avoid any electrical trouble with it as I spent a lot and don't want to risk anything even knowing that the environmental conditions do not favor ESD. Still, I'd like to know...
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    [SOLVED] Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 650W or CORSAIR RM650?

    Can't do much right now as I already bought it :fear:.... Still the reviews for it were pretty good and it has a 10-Year warranty.
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    [SOLVED] Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 650W or CORSAIR RM650?

    I actually considered but I couldn't find any available here in Brazil ;)
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    [SOLVED] Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 650W or CORSAIR RM650?

    SOLVED. Corsair wasn't available anymore so I got the Thermaltake one.
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    [SOLVED] Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 650W or CORSAIR RM650?

    Hello everyone, I'm going to build a new system. I asked before if I should keep my old PSU (it was a Corsair HX620W) but I found that it was the right time to sell my old system (wich you'll still find in my profile). I sold it and now I'll slowly, in one month maybe, buying my new rig. It...
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    [SOLVED] Old PSU, New Rig...What are the risks?

    Thank you very much guys! That will save me quite some money as here in Brazil the computer parts the heavier they are more expensive they get. I'll be saving about US$100 or more, depending on the PSU :) Or maybe I'll reuse that money for a new Mouse+Keyboard combo or even a better VGA or...
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    [SOLVED] Old PSU, New Rig...What are the risks?

    Hello everyone, I'm quite new to the forum but I've reading a lot of posts since, like, 3 years or so. And now I come to you because I'm looking for building a new rig. All I know is that I'll need at least a 600w PSU, and in order to save some money I'd like to use my current PSU and HDD...
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