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Ttrialmacameau.bsky.social

Server PC Mobo : MSI MPG x570 Gaming Plus CPU : AMD Ryzen 5 5600G RAM : 16GB G.Skill Trident RGB 3600mhz CL19 GPU : Gigabyte Geforce GTX 970 Windforce Storage : 256 GiB Samsung SSD for TrueNAS, 5 x 6 TiB WD Blue 5600 RPM PSU : Corsair 750w RM750 Series

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Ttrialmacameau.bsky.social

Main PC Motherboard : Asus TUF X570 Gaming Plus RAM : 32gb Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200mhz CL16 PSU : 1000w unbranded Gaming Series Storage : 2 TiB M.2 SATA SSD to 2.5" SATA for Windows, 256 GiB M.2 SATA SSD to 2.5" SATA, 2 TiB WD Black NVME SSD, 256 GiB Sabrent NVME SSD GPU : RTX 3060 12GB Twin Edge

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CObullstorm.bsky.social

Thanks for the reply! 💕 Anything is better than my 7 year old PC here, haha! And yeah, I picked that PSU cause I intend to upgrade things eventually and add more stuff slooooooooowly... haha

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NRnikkiredgrave.bsky.social

Depending on what kind of gaming you'll be doing, it might be fine. It could be good enough for rendering, but will most likely take a while. You can probably go with a smaller wattage PSU with those specs, unless you plan on keeping it for a later rig.

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AHlinuxjedi.bsky.social

The new PSU is a Meanwell inside. Several of us gut the original PSUs and put those in. I probably blogged about how to do it once upon a time, I know others have.

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SLsosjojuror.bsky.social

Ai, ai. Er det så lett at du kan få lånt en PSU for å sjekke, tro?

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Vvjeky.bsky.social

Ma. Naravno. Ali ljudi su komotni bez razmišljanja o psu

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Nnerdaxic.com

Props to SilverStone for using an "Electrical Shock Hazard" sticker over the screw instead of those unenforceable "Warranty Void" ones! 🙌 At least they're warning us for the right reasons. But seriously, don't open your PSU unless you know what you're doing! ⚡🔌

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