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Hey folks, Quick Spec for my i7200 system: 10850k, 32gb, 3080rtx (MSI), 750w I've been enjoying a lot of gaming on my PC and I would love to upgrade to rtx 40x0. I might consider 4090 but I'll probably be priced out. Assuming the rumored TDPs of 350-450w for 4080-4090, I presume rmx750 would be too risky. 1. Does anyone know off their head if it is possible to quickly replace the 750w rmx with 1000 rmx without replacing the cables, just swap out of the PSU. I presume it fits the case since they had 1000w in the other sku. Their compatibility chart suggests yes, it is possible. 2. I've been seeing a lot of leaked 4090 designs with 4-slot, would anyone know if a four-slot GPU would fit as long as it is under 360m length limitation? I can see one slot above and bottom are free in my case with MSI ventus 3080 in the top PCIe slot but it might hit the ram. Any cons of moving the GPU down to the second PCIe slot? That'll certainly give me more space on both sides. Thanks, it's been a while since I've built systems (more than 15 years), any suggestions would be appreciated.
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I recently got the Corsair Vengeance i7200, and it was having some serious issues with black screen crashing. I tried a plethora of troubleshooting, but what ended up fixing it was updating the BIOS to the latest one provided on Corsair's website. The bios update caused issues on it's own, was met with a black screen and no POST, had to reset the CMOS, and even then I was only able to get into BIOS/Windows upon taking out 3 of the 4 ram sticks. Turned the pc off and put the other ram sticks back in, but upon booting it up, I consistently received "Memory Overclocking Failure." I found that turning off the XMP profile in the BIOS fixed this issue, and I'm able to reboot without issue. XMP profile didn't cause this before the BIOS update. I tried manually setting the frequency to 3200 MHz, timings to 16-18-18-36, and voltage to 1.35, to no avail. I'm still rather new to messing around with computers, so I'm not quite sure what to do. I'm pretty certain that the BIOS update is what solved my crashes, as I've heard other people also fixed their crashes with it, so I don't think I should flash to the old version. I'd definitely like to get the advertised 3200 MHz out of the memory and would appreciate any troubleshooting advice.
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I just placed an order for the i7200 with the 3070 & i7 11700 and 16GB of RAM. When I go to Corsairs site to look at the VENGEANCE® RGB PRO 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz Memory Kit — Black it has two available choices CL16 & CL14. I was going to order the RAM so it would be here to install when my computer arrives. Does anyone know which (CL-16 or CL-14) the pre-built CORSAIR VENGEANCE i7200 Series Gaming PC CS-9050013-NA? Thanks in advance!