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yup ... C&C is awesome ... i spent A LOT of time playing that game back thenJust as a I said there, Red Alert baby! I'm not even an RTS guy but the early C&Cs are ingrained into my nostalgia.
yup ... C&C is awesome ... i spent A LOT of time playing that game back thenJust as a I said there, Red Alert baby! I'm not even an RTS guy but the early C&Cs are ingrained into my nostalgia.
The only compatibility questions with a case are things like the cooling system you want to use, mostly relevant for water cooling. The PSU should also be fine, that's all standardized and works with whatever motherboard you buy.Is it safe (no risk involved) in just buying a PC case (big tower) and a PSU now despite that I might not upgrade until in many months (until Intels next CPU series is avaialble and Nvidias 3000 series)?
I know certain PC components needs to be compatible with each other, but are there anything I need to remember with a PC case and PSU?
I will be using air cooling for CPU.The only compatability questions with a case are things like the cooling system you want to use, mostly relevant for water cooling. The PSU should also be fine, that's all standardized and works with whatever motherboard you buy. At least if it's a PSU from a known, respectable entity.
I would recommend pcpartpicker.com if you start checking for other components. It's pretty great about compatibility issuesI will be using air cooling for CPU.
Unless you're looking at a ssf build, most mid or full tower cases are going to fit just about everything.I will be using air cooling for CPU.
Full tower should be no problem at all. The most that you need to think is VGA clearance but with how PC case designed nowadays it should be no problem. Forr PSU you'll want a full modular one to avoid future problems.Is it safe (no risk involved) in just buying a PC case (big tower) and a PSU now despite that I might not upgrade until in many months (until Intels next CPU series is avaialble and Nvidias 3000 series)?
I know certain PC components needs to be compatible with each other, but are there anything I need to remember with a PC case and PSU?
I don't care about rgb.Unless you're looking at a ssf build, most mid or full tower cases are going to fit just about everything.
It really comes down to things: do you need optical, do you need rgb [to ruin the look of everything], do you need a psu cover, do you need a window panel
Those sorts of questions.
for the PSU, there isn't much of a question but: full or partially modular and efficiency rating (bronz,e silver, gold, etc) and how much juice do you need. usually 600 is a pretty good starting point
Also your budget plays into this, but you can get decent cases for not a lot or spend as much as a gfx card and go huge.
Optical - do you need a cdrom/dvdrom/bluray drive in your case as opposed to eternal?I don't care about rgb.
I don't know what you mean with optical, psu cover, I do want a window panel as I like to look into the PC.
I don't need a bluray/dvd/cd/ drive in my case.Optical - do you need a cdrom/dvdrom/bluray drive in your case as opposed to eternal?
PSU cover:
It's basically a metal cover for the lower section of the case to keep the PSU separated for noise/heat reasons.
That case in the picture is the beQuiet Dark Base 900 Pro, just an fyi
PSU cover is not something you need, it has no real impact on performance. It's mainly an aesthetic thing companies have started addingI don't need a bluray/dvd/cd/ drive in my case.
Never heard of PSU cover before, so I have no idea if I need it.
Ah okay. When it comes to aesthethics and looks, I actually don't care. So no need for PSU cover, RGB colors and stuff like that. Only think I want is a clean cable management.PSU cover is not something you need, it has no real impact on performance. It's mainly an aesthetic thing companies have started adding
If you're going full tower, your options are basically wide open and barring a turn to water cooling you're not going to run into any trouble with compatibility.
At that point it's how do I want to configure the case to maximize air flow or noise etc.
Just for reference: Best Full Tower Case (2020): 7 Large Cases for Extreme PCs
Clean cable management is what the PSU cover is for. You tuck all of the various 4/8 pin power cables in there, and then tie them up with one of those mesh sleeves, so it looks like there's only one visible cord.Ah okay. When it comes to aesthethics and looks, I actually don't care. So no need for PSU cover, RGB colors and stuff like that. Only think I want is a clean cable management.
How does it look to be shaping up? I remember being very on the fence about backing that game and eventually decided against it.The only game that I have backed is Subverse.
I got the tier with Early Access from what I recall but the decided against it since there is no real need for it.
I should be getting a calendar soon from them from what I recall. They have been doing update post every two weeks.
They did issue Steam keys already, so I have the game in my Steam library.
I think they said it will be finished by this Summer.
Man, this is awesome.
Could be the next Minecraft if done right.Man, this is awesome.
I didn't get to do the beta, FOW says that the beta went well, as for this one backer he says it was mediocre and that the only good thing about it was the music. The beta was the part of the game where you are in your space ship and shooting at stuff (twin stick shooter type of thing)How does it look to be shaping up? I remember being very on the fence about backing that game and eventually decided against it.
That's... the implications are astounding.
I hope the upcoming remaster is worth it. Looking forward to beat you in multiplayeryup ... C&C is awesome ... i spent A LOT of time playing that game back then
Don't forget the ability to play a modified version of each level! The level design is extremely well done. I have 22 bees so far and still enjoying every minuteIt's a lot more than a good 2D platformer, it also fixes decades old issues in the genre. The overworld and the tonic system is fantastic.
lashman this forum needs a MEGALike button.I hope this will make Hamble step up their Choice game~
Thank you for your serviceI hope this will make Hamble step up their Choice game~
Let's make this post the most liked post everI hope this will make Hamble step up their Choice game~
Ideally I'd finish Pathologic 2, Sekiro, and DMC V before voting time but that seems incredibly unlikely.I still need to cram a few games into 2019 before I can even vote.
I believe in youIdeally I'd finish Pathologic 2, Sekiro, and DMC V before voting time but that seems incredibly unlikely.
I have only had this new PSU for about 1 month now. And if they do let me get a replacement I kind of wish that I had not thrown away the box it came in. Normally I would keep that stuff but stuff happened. Well hopefully everything turns on.Just put your old PSU in and check nothing else has blown up.
Seasonic are a good brand, how long have you had it?
I have a Corsair RM750i and the fan has never had to spin up once.
It wont be anything you have done in regard to settings etc.
My last MOBO went pop after 6 weeks, sent it back and got a replacement, some times things just break.
Also, remember to use your old cables with your old PSU as more often than not they're not interchangeable between different PSUs
You just probably got a lemon. RMA that shit asap. It happens. Good PSUs are designed to implode and not damage anything so the rest of your PC is probably fine.FFFFFFF!!!!!!
I think my new PSU just died.
Everything was all normal and then I heard a "pop"/buzz sound. Also I smell burned stuff, the same sell that I remember from when my internet power adapter died. I will have to investigate this.
At first I thought it might just be a power thing since there have been times when our lights have flicked
If the PSU is dead, hopefully it's just that and nothing else is damaged, I can only hope. If my whole PC is dead, well RIP.
I was told that Seasonic PSUs were good and well ya. Well it's a good thing I didn't throw away my old PSU.
What could have caused this. Maybe I should have have set the thing to hybrid mode? And instead left it to fan always on? I checked the manual and it said that of I want the fan on, I can have my PSU upside down with the fan facing the filter on my PC, but if I don't want the fan always on, I can just have the fan facing my Motherboard instead.
The only other things that I can imagine to possibly caused an issue are my very old HDD (it's from 2005) but I doubt that would cause that, and then there is my NVME drive that I didn't screw down, I used the heatsink that came with my Motherboard and just held it down that way. I have not really been using that drive anyway (or booting from it either.
So what are some suggestions?
I'm freaking out right now, I have heard of this happening to other people, but have never had an issue like this myself