If I lower my Wattage to 1000W to pick up the Antec Neo, is that future proofing enough? I don't want to have to upgrade to 1200W or greater in a couple of years if I need to upgrade to a more powerful GPU in like 4 years.
Obviously I am cost sensitive. What is wrong with the Themaltake? And the Corsair RM RM1200e and is the difference in quality big enough to justify going from 1200W down to 1000W?
Somebody on Tom's recommended I pick one from these:
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/ZDt9TW/msi-a1000g-pcie5-1000-w-80-gold-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-mpg-a1000g-pcie-5...
What PSU for that price range would you recommend? I've been out of the PSU market for a LONG TIME and don't know all the bells and whistles and features I should be looking out for
For the record I already have the 4090 in my rig. Haven't had it stutter or got weird signs of power issues. I have not played a lot on it with heavy gaming loads yet but little benchmarks here and there and a little Halo Infinite tests seem to be okay. Yes I got lots of disks and SSDs. Y'all...
Well there are recommendations and then there are.. um facts. I suppose I am asking, are they just saying that or is that actually something that I NEED to do
My current PSU is a Corsair RM750. I assume it's not one of those cheap PSUs that will brick my entire system?
Hi, I have a 24/7 OC 10850K at 5Ghz and I just picked up an Asus TUF 4090 OC. I don't think I plan to overclock the 4090 but I guess maybe in 2 years if it starts struggling at 4K I would? Anyways my rig also has a ton of HDDs and SSDs. I see there is a sale for a 1200W Corsair RM1200e PSU in...
Hi, I have a 24/7 OC 10850K at 5Ghz and I just picked up an Asus TUF 4090 OC. I don't think I plan to overclock the 4090 but I guess maybe in 2 years if it starts struggling at 4K I would? Anyways my rig also has a ton of HDDs and SSDs. I see there is a sale for a 1200W Corsair RM1200e PSU in...
Because I need to stick to Nvidia because of said geo-11 4K3D mods. And because the one thing I hate more than upgrading PC parts is buying something and it not being enough to last me a couple of years especially for 3D 4K VR. 4090 SHOULD last me for a bit while no?
So I mostly play older games because those typically have mods that allow me to play in 4K3D. The newest game I own is probably CBP 77 and Halo Infinite. I haven't seen any new titles that actually interest me. I do have CBP 77, bought it at launch and stopped playing like 1 hr into the game due...
Yes okay but how is the jump this high? as in when did video games start requring so much the latest and greatest that something that was top of the line 2021 takes a big hit on performance when back then even something like my i7-930 could last a decade and do just fine even at 1440 to 4k. Now...
It is a geo-11 VR mod. Essentially there's a mod that allows you to play the game in 3D with SBS or TAB or INterlaced and so on. What I want to do is project the game onto my quest 2 using Virtual Desktop in 3D mode. I run the game at 4K and the 2080 Ti is struggling to hit 45 fps consistently...
Man I just built my PC Jan 2021, I really don't want to go buy a whole new system just 2 years later. My i7-930 lasted me for 11 years. WTF happened to the PC world?