F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Yes, it is correct.

Yes, it is correct.

Yes, it is correct.

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WarShaman
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09-06-2016, 11:31 AM
#11
Yes, but ensure each pin clicks into place with a satisfying *click* sound.
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WarShaman
09-06-2016, 11:31 AM #11

Yes, but ensure each pin clicks into place with a satisfying *click* sound.

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ME0WT0WN
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09-07-2016, 12:49 PM
#12
Just to confirm, you're asking if the PSU's response matches your understanding: 0 equals off and 1 equals on. So pushing 0 should indicate it's in the off state?
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ME0WT0WN
09-07-2016, 12:49 PM #12

Just to confirm, you're asking if the PSU's response matches your understanding: 0 equals off and 1 equals on. So pushing 0 should indicate it's in the off state?

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Echo_Runner
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09-07-2016, 08:18 PM
#13
Yes exactly
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Echo_Runner
09-07-2016, 08:18 PM #13

Yes exactly

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thescorpion91
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09-09-2016, 05:42 AM
#14
I'm not entirely certain about the details already mentioned. Therefore, I'll add more information. For fans, it's unclear whether you're using an AIO or an air cooler; if you're using AIO or planning to use one in the future, verify which fan headers correspond to the pump. Most mid-range and higher-end motherboards have compatible fan headers for regular fans and pumps, but this isn't guaranteed. Always double-check the motherboard specifications.

Regarding the GPU, it requires a 3-pin PCIe cable, while you can use two 6+2 pin cables on one PCIe connector and another cable for the third slot. It's better to use three separate cables if possible. Personally, if your PSU only provides two PCIe cables, I opt for a dual 6-pin to 8-pin adapter. This setup ensures equal power draw across all cables. The reasoning is to avoid uneven load distribution compared to using just one cable for two slots on the GPU. I hope this explanation is clear enough.
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thescorpion91
09-09-2016, 05:42 AM #14

I'm not entirely certain about the details already mentioned. Therefore, I'll add more information. For fans, it's unclear whether you're using an AIO or an air cooler; if you're using AIO or planning to use one in the future, verify which fan headers correspond to the pump. Most mid-range and higher-end motherboards have compatible fan headers for regular fans and pumps, but this isn't guaranteed. Always double-check the motherboard specifications.

Regarding the GPU, it requires a 3-pin PCIe cable, while you can use two 6+2 pin cables on one PCIe connector and another cable for the third slot. It's better to use three separate cables if possible. Personally, if your PSU only provides two PCIe cables, I opt for a dual 6-pin to 8-pin adapter. This setup ensures equal power draw across all cables. The reasoning is to avoid uneven load distribution compared to using just one cable for two slots on the GPU. I hope this explanation is clear enough.

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