SKYREACH 4 MINI (S4M)

alucard0712_rus

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Jan 27, 2018
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I used the Zotac GTX 1080 Mini. However, I’m currently selling it in the Buy/Sell/Trade section of the forum. I’m borrowing a 1050 Ti from a friend right now. If I had to recommend a model of the GTX 1080 mini, I would choose the Gigabyte model.

1080 with 160w AC-DC?
 

zph0eniz

Case Bender
Mar 8, 2018
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CPU: Ryzen 1600, OC +0.025V
GPU: GTX 1050 ti OC +50mV
RAM: 16 GB DDR4
MB: Mini itx 350 asrock
Others: M2, mouse, keyboard, 1080p 75 fps monitor, etc.

So, I looked up the recommendation from NFC on dynamo mini and dell 330, but I just don't get it. Dynamo mini is 160 DC? How is that enough power to handle this? From using several watt calculators online, they seem to hover around 280 recommending 450 W psu.

Also the recommendation of dellda330pa111, I can't seem to find one. Only one I managed to find was $165. I found an alienware 330w ac adapter for $65.

Also, is the dell 330 able to be inside the case? How do you differentiate which ac adapters are good enough?
 
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Josh | NFC

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CPU: Ryzen 1600, OC +0.025V
GPU: GTX 1050 ti OC +50mV
RAM: 16 GB DDR4
MB: Mini itx 350 asrock
Others: M2, mouse, keyboard, 1080p 75 fps monitor, etc.

So, I looked up the recommendation from NFC on dynamo mini and dell 330, but I just don't get it. Dynamo mini is 160 DC? How is that enough power to handle this? From using several watt calculators online, they seem to hover around 280 recommending 450 W psu.

Also the recommendation of dellda330pa111, I can't seem to find one. Only one I managed to find was $165. I found an alienware 330w ac adapter for $65.

Also, is the dell 330 able to be inside the case? How do you differentiate which ac adapters are good enough?

Hello, zph0eniz

Ryzen 1600 pulls about 65w
1050ti Mini pulls a MAX of 75w

So you end up, theoretically, at about 135w power draw + your perherpials.

In reality, I expect you to pull about 125w at 1080p. Now for your overclock...I dunno. If you want to play it safe go with the HDPLEX 400, but honestly I think you would be fine with the Dynamo mini/HDPLEX 160.

As for the Dell brick, yes, you want the expensive one FROM DELL. This is me saving you a few minutes of searching on the forum. If you want to go with a cheaper one then you need to do some research. It will not fit inside the case. You need a different PSU for that, the HDPLEX 160 AC/DC. It should be good for your build, but again, overclocking...you might want to go for the bigger external brick.

Peace
 

AdventSign

Trash Compacter
Mar 19, 2018
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Will Ryzen 2400G fit with the fan, along with two Trident Z 16 x 2 GB ram? If not, any videos to remove the fan? I bought the noctua low profile fan and I would much rather use that if it's less noisy.
 
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Lupercal

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Sep 14, 2017
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The HP Omen X 330W is 19.5v 16.92A; 100-240v
Oh, cool. Thank you. I didn't see specs on the official HP page, so I think I was looking at the Microcenter product page, where it said it's 12v 27.5a. Must be a different unit I saw.
 
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Naavjames

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Mar 17, 2018
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Right, glad I caught it early. The Asrock Fatal1ty x370 itx has 2xHDMI ports fortunately, so I will be going with that.

Will I have any issues overclocking the R3 2200G APU considering the use of HDPLEx 160W adapter?

I’ve seen OC videos on YouTube, power draw of an OC 2200g doesn’t go past 120 Watts I believe. Could be lower but I don’t remember the things so well.