Congrats! Enjoy! I think the last time I built a computer was about 12... 13 years ago? I have no intention of doing it again :)
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Congrats! Enjoy! I think the last time I built a computer was about 12... 13 years ago? I have no intention of doing it again :)
That's a sweet build. It's funny, because your build is so close to mine (mine's a bit older), both using the iQue H150i, a Corsair Tower and an (mine's the 3090) EVGA XC3 Ultra Gaming GPU.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/tnl/att...4&d=1670184151
I love everything about the build, except for those ugly GPU power cords with the connectors hanging out. I have a similar PSU with the Corsair RM850 Gold and I used velcro to tie down the extra heads and plugged the middle group directly into the GPU instead. I eventually just took the single head power cords from me dead AX-860, which look a lot nicer.
Here it is with the AX 860 GPU power cables.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/tnl/att...5&d=1670184151
And here was my velcro solution, until I could come up with something to clean it up. You could always get some small black tie wraps from Home Depot.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/tnl/att...6&d=1670184151
Enjoy Cyberpunk 2077 in 4K! It's well worth the upgrades to play it.
I'm debating zip tying them or buying extensions. They are so stupid looking the way they are.
I recommend getting a couple of these.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/30434555602...Bk9SR4rK0f-bYQ
I was looking through my AX 860 PSU power cables, when I'd noticed this. No wonder why my PC wouldn't boot. I'd be tempted to try this PSU with a new cable, but I'm thinking that maybe I shouldn't. This is the cable that fed CPU power in my 9900K PC build.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/tnl/att...7&d=1670209060