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    Question Crucial DDR5 4800 ram stuck at 2400mhz, i can't find the problem?

    LOL im so dumb. It's not the ram that's the problem but i learn something today. When i bought the ram i was expecting each ram to run at 4800mhz, but that's not the case. Dual channel is 2400mhz each. Oh yea the problem was i had games/applications running off a usb 3.0 drive and a mechanical...
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    Question Crucial DDR5 4800 ram stuck at 2400mhz, i can't find the problem?

    Hi. Before i say anything, here's my specs: Asus gaming wifi z790i i7 12700kf 1TB WD SN850X M.2 Crucial RAM CT2K32G48C40U5 64GB Kit (2x32GB) DDR5 4800MHz ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So yesterday i got my new pc build up...
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    [SOLVED] Whats the heat sinks for in a power supply?

    Mate i am an extreme enthusiast when it comes to PC hardware.. It's a Corsair AX760 Platinum rated. I am only doing this to see if the psu will generate less heat when turned on. The heat sinks are coated in black paint. The only thing i would be doing is gluing copper heat sink rods to each of...
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    [SOLVED] Whats the heat sinks for in a power supply?

    chill..It's just a psu.. Oh im so scared i'm about to lose my warranty.. lol
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    [SOLVED] Whats the heat sinks for in a power supply?

    I doubt it mate the psu i have has been unplugged for a very long time.. lol
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    [SOLVED] Whats the heat sinks for in a power supply?

    I know when I know when its unplugged there's power still in the capacitors...I'm well aware.
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    [SOLVED] Whats the heat sinks for in a power supply?

    Hello i am wondering whats the purpose of the heat sinks in a power supply. I'm looking to see if i can safely extend the heat sinks by individually adding small copper rods to each of them so heat can be transferred to them. I'm doing this to see if this helps extend my psu life span. Please no...