Hello, I wanted to upgrade my GPU and a friend is offering me a MSI 4060 Ti gaming X 8G (https://www.msi.com/Graphics-Card/GeForce-RTX-4060-Ti-GAMING-X-8G) for a very reasonable price, my question is, my motherboard "Asus Prime A520M-K" would be able to support it?
my CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X...
Thanks for the advice, right now I have both running at 2400 and it seems fine, I see the 32gb working in dual channel, but I'll still test it to see if everything is ok and XMP too
oh dang that's a shame since both were advertised as being the same thing, I'll see if I can refund it since I can't buy another one and I only have 2 slots on my mobo, but If I were to set both stick to operate at the same latency I should set both to the lowest one or highest values...
Hello, I recently bought a RAM stick the same as the one I already had so they can both run in dual channel, both are Kingston Fury Beast ddr4 16gb 3200mhz, looking at CPU-Z they are in fact in dual channel mode but in the SPD tab I noticed they are from a different manufacturer (one is Kingston...
I see, so in conclusion I can put both 4pins of the 4+4 cable in the 8 pin cpu port and it should be fine.
Thank you for taking the time to answer my question!
I see thank you! so I should use the 4+4 as an 8 pin and connect both to the mobo?
Also, should I worry about the "specifications 2.0 (or above)" or that is only for really old PSUs?
Hello, I started to build my first PC (+ some old parts), currently I have a "Asus Prime A520M-K", "AMD Ryzen 7 5800x", GTX 1050ti, and watercooler "be quiet loop 240".
For the PSU I was looking into a "xpg core reactor 850w" but I've notice that my motherboard's manual says it needs a "ATX 12V...