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I use the pigtails from my Super Nova on my 770`s, no issues at all.
I even consulted EVGA about it.
I use the pigtails from my Super Nova on my 770`s, no issues at all.
I even consulted EVGA about it.
From what I can find that video requires 12v and 42 amps.
Two cards 84 amps and 500w. That is a lot for one harness.
I would use two separate harness from the power supply.
Spec for one card.
http://www.evga.com/Products/Product...03G-P4-3788-KR
Minimum of a 600 Watt power supply.
(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 42 Amps.)
Two available 8-pin PCI-E power connectors or four available 6 pin PCI-E power connectors
Total Power Draw : 250 Watts
Hi there!
Well, I managed to have, let's say... sort of a JARVIS PC. This video shows a little bit of this toy. Yes, just a toy, and not of great use. Anyway... interesting. I gave up using Rainmeter, although video stills shows it. Sorry for terrible english and final explanations in portuguese.
What? Yes, Johnny, I'm a third world trash.
Minha Versão do Jarvis/My Personal Jarvis - YouTube
Thanks, pal! Good companion for very old man.:)
Thanks, Britton. Yes, it does. You see, everybody who has a Jarvis calls it "Jarvis". FHS, Jarvis is Tony's toy; he might start to get upset!
Mine is simply Dave.
It's just a trick easily made with native speech recognition feature, the well known Windows Speech Recognition Macros program (to create custom voice commands), and the WMP with a different skin. It's easy to have WMP playing anything you record when you say a custom command. That's the beauty of WSRM. One can add wathever he/she wants to the command, using XML script.
So my rig has been relocated. Those of you that know me know I have had my rig in a log cabin for...well like forever. Well me and my missus split up after 14 years and I have moved and so too has my PC. Here it is in it's new home tucked underneath