October 8, 20214 yr I am installing an I9-11900k in an ASUS TUF Gaming Z590 motherboard. I have a Corsair RMX850 power supply, ATX 2021 version. I built my last PC about 2 years ago with an I9-9900 and on that TUF biard, there was a single 8-pin CPU power block. That was a Z490 board, I think. This Z590 mobo has CPU power connector blocks with an 8-pin block and a separate 4-pin block. The power supply has 8 pin cables, but no 4-pin cable. My question - is the four pin block optional? Do you plug four pins of an eight pin block in it? Haveany of you used this same mobo/cpu combination? Thanks for your help, Jeff Callender . Jeff Callender
October 8, 20214 yr The four pin is optional yes, and dare I say never used in any case. You are fine with your connections.
October 8, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, jbcallender said: Thank you Martin-W and VIooi for your help! Jeff Callender An honour and a pleasure Mr Jeff. 👍 Edited October 8, 20214 yr by martin-w
October 12, 20214 yr Author To All, completed the process and the build is great! Just waiting for the new Vidcard to get here!. Jeff C Jeff Callender
October 12, 20214 yr Which card? I was lucky, kept checking every day and an EVGA 3090 FTW3 Gaming appeared. (Stupid names aren't they?) Although some of them go pop aparently due to a dodgy bit of soldering. Then there's the "red LED of death" issue. So hoping for the best when I build. Need to decide on case and monitor. Not sure if I should go for 1440p or 4K.
October 14, 20214 yr Author An ASUS 3080ti for the vid. Has not arrived yet, shoould be this week. I use mainly P3Dv5 and I don't have extreme expectation of a huge FPS increase, but I figured if I am building, I might as well go for it. I have a 32" samsung curved monitor. WIth this card,I may try hooking it up to the 55" TV and see what happens. For a case, I am using Anidees Crystal Cube V3 Mesh. I like it so far and it fits well in my built-in desk. I am going to finish and install the rest of the drives and Flightsim software this weekend. Jeff Callender
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