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Need help with a PC Build

Af Ny på siden dkal2409 | 16-08-2020 14:12 | 758 visninger | 8 svar, hop til seneste
Hello Everyone first of all very sorry for posting this in English as i still learning Danish & wouldn't dare to post a translated message. This forum is referred to me someone on reddit and praised about a helpful community and that's exactly what i am looking for. I recently purchase parts to build a PC for my son but i belive i big messed it up and looking for someone to help me with few wires and change 2/3 parts from one place to another. By mistake i installed m.SSD under GPU cooler which i realized right after installing GPU cooler and few wires are still not fixed. it is still partial build and i want someone to pls help me out to finish this PC. Hre is the pc parts i used along with PC Partmaker list: https://docs.google.com[...] i' am ready to also pay a fair price if anyone willing to help either you can come to my place or i can visit yours with parts. please let me know and much appreciated your guidance in advance.
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gasolin
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16-08-2020 14:17

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Nothing wrong with installing a m.2 ssd under or slightly over a gpu Atm my intel P600 just above my gpu is only 36c hot
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Azakiel
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16-08-2020 14:17

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Do you know which wires in particular you're experiencing trouble with ? Installation of the M.2. / NVMe under the CPU cooler looks to be correct, as that's the only available M.2. slot on the motherboard.
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dkal2409
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16-08-2020 14:32

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guys thanks for the reply Do you know which wires in particular you're experiencing trouble with? Installation of the M.2. / NVMe under the CPU cooler looks to be correct, as that's the only available M.2. slot on the motherboard. i think i am not able to figure where to put the i/o power and audio. I am also not sure if am using the correct cable but it is type4 which is coming from the power-supply and the very same cable was supplied with the motherboard - however, i am not able to connect it anywhere on motherboard. while writing this, i have so far connected only two power cables from the power-supply to the motherboard. CPU power cable & motherboard power-cable. as gasolin & Azakiel mentioned: if mSSD won't give issues under GPU Cooler then i am good here so only part left is cables. other parts i have already installed.
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Azakiel
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16-08-2020 14:58

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I/O power and the rest of the frontpanel cables should be detailed in your motherboard manual. The only power you need outright is the CPU power pin and ATX power pin for the motherboard, the SATA power connector for your harddrive, and the PCI-e power pins for your graphics card. The rest is probably Molex power connectors, and unless you have fans or another peripheral that runs on Molex, you can skip this cable all together.
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dkal2409
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16-08-2020 16:24

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@azakie: thanks for the reply. I am gonna give it a try but just to be on safe side is there a service or a shop where they can help in a reasonable price. My location is Odense
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whynotplay
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16-08-2020 17:17

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#0 I am also from Odense, and might be able to help you :) I wrote you a private message, you can see it at the top of the site were it says "inbox"
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SUPERBOY
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16-08-2020 17:38

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#0 Im sure you can find someone near Odense who can help you, however it should'nt be hard, sounds like you are almost done - you will have excess cables so don't worry about that. Your motherboard requires 3 cables: a 4pin (Peripheral cable) a 8pin (4+4, called EPX/ATX on your power supply) a 24pin (20+4 ATX Cable) Then you need 1 sata data cables from your motherboard to your 2TB Harddrive, and 1 sata power cable from your power supply to the same harddrive. And the RTX2070 Super you are planning to buy requires two 8pin (PCIe 6+2) cables, where you only need 6 of the pins out of the 8 on one of them. Since you haven't bought the GPU, you should consider waiting a bit, Nvidias 3xxx series will be announced in about two weeks !
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dkal2409
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16-08-2020 19:25

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thanks for all the help guy - user whynotplay is going to help me to fix my PC from scratch :) SUPERBOY: thanks for the details but I believe it's not my cup of the team to drink. I will have an expert do it for me. :) once again i can't thank everyone enough for replies, suggestions. #HOLRocks
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