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And no that won't work, 8 pin both ends.It says "Free".How much is the shipping on this?
Quad PCI-E 6+2 Modular Power Cable from a Rosewill Photon modular Power Supply | eBay
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And no that won't work, 8 pin both ends.It says "Free".How much is the shipping on this?
Quad PCI-E 6+2 Modular Power Cable from a Rosewill Photon modular Power Supply | eBay
Nope.It says "Free".How much is the shipping on this?
Quad PCI-E 6+2 Modular Power Cable from a Rosewill Photon modular Power Supply | eBay
I'd try it. Count the number of pins on the PSU side to make sure, though.
It's 8 pins. I have the same type PSU. Rosewill pinout should be standard on their brand PSUs. There's an 8-pin and a 10 pin.
That doesn't look right. It has 12 pins on PSU side.
Nope.It says "Free".How much is the shipping on this?
Quad PCI-E 6+2 Modular Power Cable from a Rosewill Photon modular Power Supply | eBay
I'd try it. Count the number of pins on the PSU side to make sure, though.
It's 8 pins. I have the same type PSU. Rosewill pinout should be standard on their brand PSUs. There's an 8-pin and a 10 pin.
That doesn't look right. It has 12 pins on PSU side.
Question, could I use the CPU power cable and see if it powers it from the CPU plug in?
Here's an option, I use this PSU to replace the one in my current gamer and buy a new one to use in my new build. Maybe not Rosewill, maybe something cheaper but still good.Nope.It says "Free".How much is the shipping on this?
Quad PCI-E 6+2 Modular Power Cable from a Rosewill Photon modular Power Supply | eBay
I'd try it. Count the number of pins on the PSU side to make sure, though.
It's 8 pins. I have the same type PSU. Rosewill pinout should be standard on their brand PSUs. There's an 8-pin and a 10 pin.
That doesn't look right. It has 12 pins on PSU side.
Question, could I use the CPU power cable and see if it powers it from the CPU plug in?
No. There used to be a way to do from a Molex.
Just found this on Newegg.It looks like this, but if wrong, it could fry your stuff.
PSU 8Pin to Dual 8pin(6+2) Pin PCIe Modular Power Supply Cable for Corsair RM X | eBay
Just found this on Newegg.It looks like this, but if wrong, it could fry your stuff.
PSU 8Pin to Dual 8pin(6+2) Pin PCIe Modular Power Supply Cable for Corsair RM X | eBay
Hive 850 for $77............
Rosewill Hive Series 850W Modular Gaming Power Supply, 80 PLUS Bronze Certified, Single +12V Rail, Intel 4th Gen CPU Ready, SLI & CrossFire Ready - Hive-850 - Newegg.com
The 750 is $100..........
Just ordered it, I'll pull the 750 and put it in the old gamer and maybe sell the cheap Ultra to some poor, unsuspecting schmuck........Just found this on Newegg.It looks like this, but if wrong, it could fry your stuff.
PSU 8Pin to Dual 8pin(6+2) Pin PCIe Modular Power Supply Cable for Corsair RM X | eBay
Hive 850 for $77............
Rosewill Hive Series 850W Modular Gaming Power Supply, 80 PLUS Bronze Certified, Single +12V Rail, Intel 4th Gen CPU Ready, SLI & CrossFire Ready - Hive-850 - Newegg.com
The 750 is $100..........
Nothing wrong with that.
Really I'd do what you suggested because the wrong cable could fry quite a bit.
Just ordered it, I'll pull the 750 and put it in the old gamer and maybe sell the cheap Ultra to some poor, unsuspecting schmuck........Just found this on Newegg.It looks like this, but if wrong, it could fry your stuff.
PSU 8Pin to Dual 8pin(6+2) Pin PCIe Modular Power Supply Cable for Corsair RM X | eBay
Hive 850 for $77............
Rosewill Hive Series 850W Modular Gaming Power Supply, 80 PLUS Bronze Certified, Single +12V Rail, Intel 4th Gen CPU Ready, SLI & CrossFire Ready - Hive-850 - Newegg.com
The 750 is $100..........
Nothing wrong with that.
Really I'd do what you suggested because the wrong cable could fry quite a bit.
Okay, the new PSU showed up today, hooked everything up, checked all my connections, made sure everything was seated properly then turned it on........ It powered up but no signal to the monitor, double checked my connections then tried it again, no luck. Okay, I only have an M2.2 SSD in, so I add an old HDD, turn it on and it starts screaming at me, non-stop. Turn it off then back on, still screeching at me....... Re check all my connections, reseat the graphics card, turn it back on and I get a large number of short beeps followed by a pause followed by a large number of short beeps. Can't count the beeps cause it's happening so fast. Pull the RAM, put on stick in, same problem, put the stick in one of the other slots, same thing, try the other stick, same problem....... I'm thinking I have a bad mobo, two bad sticks or sticks that are not completely compatible........
I'm at a loss.
All been done. Just finished a chat with ASUS tech support the RAM is not on their qualified vendor list so they can't insure it will work so I ordered RAM off their QVL and we'll see if it's the problem.Okay, the new PSU showed up today, hooked everything up, checked all my connections, made sure everything was seated properly then turned it on........ It powered up but no signal to the monitor, double checked my connections then tried it again, no luck. Okay, I only have an M2.2 SSD in, so I add an old HDD, turn it on and it starts screaming at me, non-stop. Turn it off then back on, still screeching at me....... Re check all my connections, reseat the graphics card, turn it back on and I get a large number of short beeps followed by a pause followed by a large number of short beeps. Can't count the beeps cause it's happening so fast. Pull the RAM, put on stick in, same problem, put the stick in one of the other slots, same thing, try the other stick, same problem....... I'm thinking I have a bad mobo, two bad sticks or sticks that are not completely compatible........
I'm at a loss.
Take the m.2 out and try reseating your cpu. Also try different slot with GPU.
If you can, try different type GPU connection. HDMI is the standard now, maybe?
All been done. Just finished a chat with ASUS tech support the RAM is not on their qualified vendor list so they can't insure it will work so I ordered RAM off their QVL and we'll see if it's the problem.Okay, the new PSU showed up today, hooked everything up, checked all my connections, made sure everything was seated properly then turned it on........ It powered up but no signal to the monitor, double checked my connections then tried it again, no luck. Okay, I only have an M2.2 SSD in, so I add an old HDD, turn it on and it starts screaming at me, non-stop. Turn it off then back on, still screeching at me....... Re check all my connections, reseat the graphics card, turn it back on and I get a large number of short beeps followed by a pause followed by a large number of short beeps. Can't count the beeps cause it's happening so fast. Pull the RAM, put on stick in, same problem, put the stick in one of the other slots, same thing, try the other stick, same problem....... I'm thinking I have a bad mobo, two bad sticks or sticks that are not completely compatible........
I'm at a loss.
Take the m.2 out and try reseating your cpu. Also try different slot with GPU.
If you can, try different type GPU connection. HDMI is the standard now, maybe?
G.SKILL Flare X (for AMD) 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600)All been done. Just finished a chat with ASUS tech support the RAM is not on their qualified vendor list so they can't insure it will work so I ordered RAM off their QVL and we'll see if it's the problem.Okay, the new PSU showed up today, hooked everything up, checked all my connections, made sure everything was seated properly then turned it on........ It powered up but no signal to the monitor, double checked my connections then tried it again, no luck. Okay, I only have an M2.2 SSD in, so I add an old HDD, turn it on and it starts screaming at me, non-stop. Turn it off then back on, still screeching at me....... Re check all my connections, reseat the graphics card, turn it back on and I get a large number of short beeps followed by a pause followed by a large number of short beeps. Can't count the beeps cause it's happening so fast. Pull the RAM, put on stick in, same problem, put the stick in one of the other slots, same thing, try the other stick, same problem....... I'm thinking I have a bad mobo, two bad sticks or sticks that are not completely compatible........
I'm at a loss.
Take the m.2 out and try reseating your cpu. Also try different slot with GPU.
If you can, try different type GPU connection. HDMI is the standard now, maybe?
What RAM did you get? (have)
I have no idea what the KB is........See if you can get back to powered up but no signal to monitor. Then look at your KB as it's booting up. If the KB blips, it's a video thing.
G.SKILL Flare X (for AMD) 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600)All been done. Just finished a chat with ASUS tech support the RAM is not on their qualified vendor list so they can't insure it will work so I ordered RAM off their QVL and we'll see if it's the problem.Okay, the new PSU showed up today, hooked everything up, checked all my connections, made sure everything was seated properly then turned it on........ It powered up but no signal to the monitor, double checked my connections then tried it again, no luck. Okay, I only have an M2.2 SSD in, so I add an old HDD, turn it on and it starts screaming at me, non-stop. Turn it off then back on, still screeching at me....... Re check all my connections, reseat the graphics card, turn it back on and I get a large number of short beeps followed by a pause followed by a large number of short beeps. Can't count the beeps cause it's happening so fast. Pull the RAM, put on stick in, same problem, put the stick in one of the other slots, same thing, try the other stick, same problem....... I'm thinking I have a bad mobo, two bad sticks or sticks that are not completely compatible........
I'm at a loss.
Take the m.2 out and try reseating your cpu. Also try different slot with GPU.
If you can, try different type GPU connection. HDMI is the standard now, maybe?
What RAM did you get? (have)
I have no idea what the KB is........See if you can get back to powered up but no signal to monitor. Then look at your KB as it's booting up. If the KB blips, it's a video thing.
That was one of the one's on the list.G.SKILL Flare X (for AMD) 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600)All been done. Just finished a chat with ASUS tech support the RAM is not on their qualified vendor list so they can't insure it will work so I ordered RAM off their QVL and we'll see if it's the problem.Okay, the new PSU showed up today, hooked everything up, checked all my connections, made sure everything was seated properly then turned it on........ It powered up but no signal to the monitor, double checked my connections then tried it again, no luck. Okay, I only have an M2.2 SSD in, so I add an old HDD, turn it on and it starts screaming at me, non-stop. Turn it off then back on, still screeching at me....... Re check all my connections, reseat the graphics card, turn it back on and I get a large number of short beeps followed by a pause followed by a large number of short beeps. Can't count the beeps cause it's happening so fast. Pull the RAM, put on stick in, same problem, put the stick in one of the other slots, same thing, try the other stick, same problem....... I'm thinking I have a bad mobo, two bad sticks or sticks that are not completely compatible........
I'm at a loss.
Take the m.2 out and try reseating your cpu. Also try different slot with GPU.
If you can, try different type GPU connection. HDMI is the standard now, maybe?
What RAM did you get? (have)
Link? Flare X? Wtf?!