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System Name | Steam Deck LCD |
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Processor | AMD Van Gogh 4-Core 8-Threads |
Motherboard | Stock |
Cooling | Stock + MX4 Thermal Paste |
Memory | 16GB DDR5 5500 |
Video Card(s) | AMD Van Gogh 8 CUs |
Storage | 512GB NVMe + 512GB MicroSD |
Display(s) | 7" 800p | LG 34" Ultrawide + 27" both 75Hz | 58" UHD TV |
Case | Stock + Airflow Backplate (5C less and a lot less noise) |
Audio Device(s) | Jabra Elite 65T Bluetooth Headphones | 50W Sound Bar |
Power Supply | Stock |
Mouse | Logitech MX-Master 3 Bluetooth | PS4 controller (because gyro) |
Keyboard | Logitech MX-Keys Bluetooth |
Software | SteamOS |
Hi guys,
I was interested to know how much power does a 6-pin GTX 1060 suck from the 12V rails, not the PCIe slot from the mobo, just from the 12V 6-pin connector.
I read this review, but being that most of the fanbase at TH is comprised of 12 yo kids, who have no idea of delicate PC stuff, so I wouldn't believe even the reviews and posts, (Sorry, but it's the truth. According to most of them a decent 500W PSU does not support a single GTX 1060) I decided to ask the question here, maybe a reviewer can catch it and give me an answer.
I would expect some kind of critic for discriminating the TH website, but please spare it.
Thanks in advance
I was interested to know how much power does a 6-pin GTX 1060 suck from the 12V rails, not the PCIe slot from the mobo, just from the 12V 6-pin connector.
I read this review, but being that most of the fanbase at TH is comprised of 12 yo kids, who have no idea of delicate PC stuff, so I wouldn't believe even the reviews and posts, (Sorry, but it's the truth. According to most of them a decent 500W PSU does not support a single GTX 1060) I decided to ask the question here, maybe a reviewer can catch it and give me an answer.
I would expect some kind of critic for discriminating the TH website, but please spare it.
Thanks in advance