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Resolved: my construction project...

Resolved: my construction project...

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ForeTheManGG
Member
189
12-23-2016, 07:51 PM
#1
I assembled this computer using PC Part Picker. What modifications would you suggest?

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/22jnxG
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ForeTheManGG
12-23-2016, 07:51 PM #1

I assembled this computer using PC Part Picker. What modifications would you suggest?

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/22jnxG

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mmbros
Junior Member
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12-24-2016, 12:38 PM
#2
Indeed, I recently saw on AMD's site that a 650-watt power supply is advised for the Vega 56. You could certainly opt for a larger unit if desired. 650 watts is generally sufficient and borderline, 550 watts pushes the limits, while 750 watts offers a more secure option. The Vega 56 is well-known for its substantial power demands, particularly when overclocking.
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mmbros
12-24-2016, 12:38 PM #2

Indeed, I recently saw on AMD's site that a 650-watt power supply is advised for the Vega 56. You could certainly opt for a larger unit if desired. 650 watts is generally sufficient and borderline, 550 watts pushes the limits, while 750 watts offers a more secure option. The Vega 56 is well-known for its substantial power demands, particularly when overclocking.

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Randmfrogman
Member
116
12-25-2016, 08:06 AM
#3
Consider adding a third fan to the existing two within the case, and also invest in a larger power supply unit for future expansion. If you prefer Corsair, the TX650m would be a suitable option – I’ve been using one without problems thus far, and it performs exceptionally well.
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Randmfrogman
12-25-2016, 08:06 AM #3

Consider adding a third fan to the existing two within the case, and also invest in a larger power supply unit for future expansion. If you prefer Corsair, the TX650m would be a suitable option – I’ve been using one without problems thus far, and it performs exceptionally well.

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fayjaiKyle
Junior Member
24
12-25-2016, 08:41 AM
#4
I’m going to add two more fans! But do you believe a larger power supply unit is required? I might be able to upgrade it later if needed!
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fayjaiKyle
12-25-2016, 08:41 AM #4

I’m going to add two more fans! But do you believe a larger power supply unit is required? I might be able to upgrade it later if needed!

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AngelOfRuin36
Member
79
12-25-2016, 03:49 PM
#5
Indeed, I recently saw on AMD’s online portal that a 650-watt power supply unit is advised for the Vega 56. You could certainly opt for a greater capacity if desired. 650 watts represents a reasonable choice and is operating near its limit, 550 watts pushes the boundaries considerably, while 750 watts provides ample headroom. The Vega 56 is well-known for its substantial power demands, particularly when operating at elevated speeds through overclocking.
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AngelOfRuin36
12-25-2016, 03:49 PM #5

Indeed, I recently saw on AMD’s online portal that a 650-watt power supply unit is advised for the Vega 56. You could certainly opt for a greater capacity if desired. 650 watts represents a reasonable choice and is operating near its limit, 550 watts pushes the boundaries considerably, while 750 watts provides ample headroom. The Vega 56 is well-known for its substantial power demands, particularly when operating at elevated speeds through overclocking.

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DesireHacks
Member
131
01-13-2017, 10:29 PM
#6
oh ok probs should then! getting fans off ebay, thanks!
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DesireHacks
01-13-2017, 10:29 PM #6

oh ok probs should then! getting fans off ebay, thanks!

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Stratin_OG
Member
232
01-14-2017, 04:23 AM
#7
Relax and have fun with your project.
😉
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Stratin_OG
01-14-2017, 04:23 AM #7

Relax and have fun with your project.
😉

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01-18-2017, 06:15 AM
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This appears promising! A few small adjustments could be made, such as removing the Hyper 212 – the processor’s built-in cooling system is already quite effective, and merging the costs of the solid-state drive and hard drive into one 1 terabyte solid-state drive, like the Crucial P1, would be beneficial.
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robertandafrog
01-18-2017, 06:15 AM #8

This appears promising! A few small adjustments could be made, such as removing the Hyper 212 – the processor’s built-in cooling system is already quite effective, and merging the costs of the solid-state drive and hard drive into one 1 terabyte solid-state drive, like the Crucial P1, would be beneficial.

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Benny_Boy679
Member
217
01-18-2017, 12:24 PM
#9
I plan to utilize this primarily for gaming and as a desktop computer. Consequently, I selected the fan to lower temperatures and the 1TB hard drive for storage of files.
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Benny_Boy679
01-18-2017, 12:24 PM #9

I plan to utilize this primarily for gaming and as a desktop computer. Consequently, I selected the fan to lower temperatures and the 1TB hard drive for storage of files.