You didn't select capacitor aging, a PSU slows and weakens a little over time, regardless, even without the capacitor aging, you still should have some breathing room between what the calculator said and the top end, meaning you should have at least a 600W or higher, preferably a 'gold' or higher since you say you pay your own electricity. As for the apartment thing, that was just an EXAMPLE (re-read previous post carefully), it is quite common HERE for electricity to be included in the rent, as is heat, water and hot water.
As for the wire splicing in a fan, if you are not completely sure of what you are doing, not a good idea to be taking anything apart and messing with it, you could get a shock or cause a fire, I hope you don't leave your system running when you go out, lol.
As for the motherboard type, anything that will support an i7 is pretty much 'high-end desktop", 'regular' was wrong, sorry.
Although a lot of people here probably have much experience with hardware, myself, personally, have 15 years experience from low to high-end and in between, I've been at this forever, I could build a PC blind folded, with my hands tied behind my back and have an OS loaded within the hour, lmao.
Btw, Intel SSDs are sloowwwwwwww, you might want to check the read/write specs before you purchase your next SSD. Don't get me wrong, I love their CPUs and chipsets, just not a huge fan of their slow SSDs.
As for the wire splicing in a fan, if you are not completely sure of what you are doing, not a good idea to be taking anything apart and messing with it, you could get a shock or cause a fire, I hope you don't leave your system running when you go out, lol.
As for the motherboard type, anything that will support an i7 is pretty much 'high-end desktop", 'regular' was wrong, sorry.
Although a lot of people here probably have much experience with hardware, myself, personally, have 15 years experience from low to high-end and in between, I've been at this forever, I could build a PC blind folded, with my hands tied behind my back and have an OS loaded within the hour, lmao.
Btw, Intel SSDs are sloowwwwwwww, you might want to check the read/write specs before you purchase your next SSD. Don't get me wrong, I love their CPUs and chipsets, just not a huge fan of their slow SSDs.
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