Build: Motherboard: Maximus Impact VIICPU: Intel I7 4790KRAM: GSkill (F3-2400C10D-16GTX)Video Card: AMD R9 290X LightningPSU: Silverstone SFX 600-GStorage: Crucial M550 512GB SATA M.2, (2) Samsung 850 Pro 256GB, Western Digital 2 TB SATA III 7...
Nate152 wrote:You could do it but I overlooked one thing, your gpu has to be under 195mm long and your 290x is longer than that. Soooo... yeah you have a dilemma.Here is the article I was reading, scroll down to where it says " a multitude of possib...
Because I have a dual radiator, i need an sfx to clear the fittings. Not mine, but the same configuration as far as placement of things: http://i.imgur.com/7gASHie.jpgIf I were to go atx, I would have to get a different radiator, and I would be run...
Okay so I've looked up my PSU again just to confirm that everything I did was "in spec". I own a Silvetstone SST-SX600-G; my psu: i7 4790k and gpu: r9 290x are both on the supported lists released by the manufacturer...http://www.silverstonetek.co...
also looked up the r9 290x lightning; according to guru3d, "AMD R9-290X - On your average system the card requires you to have a 550~600 Watt power supply unit." minus 3 gpu fans, add 2 radiator fans and 1 pump, plus the i7 4790k cpu, it's going to ...
Although you guys could be right, I tested the PSU by unhooking everything except for the motherboard plugs. Still not getting anything. Either I juiced the PSU or motherboard by drawing too much power. I tried tripping the PSU on with a paperclip...