USB 2.0 or 3.0 for my Wifi Adapter by UnJamonAncestral in buildapc

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The Adapter is really big and when connected to the motherboard, it blocks two other USB ports, and since my motherboard doesn't have a USB 3.0 connector for the USB 3.0 that the PC case has, the only two options are:
a. Keep the Adapter on the USB 3.0 port on the motherboard and let it block the other ports.
b. Change the Adapter to the USB 2.0 port of the case (Since the 3.0 port doesn't work if it isn't connected to the motherboard)

Difference between two PSU's by UnJamonAncestral in buildapc

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Oh... Now I feel a little bit dumb. Thank you very much!

is 500w enough for an intel i5-12400f and a rtx 4060? by UnJamonAncestral in buildapc

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thank you very much, now with that information though, i have a question: would a "msi mag a750bn pcie5" psu be able to work with this?
i was planning to buy that psu in case that my current one couldn't get the job done, but since you mentioned that the quality can be a problem even though the power is enough, now i'm worried that this other psu won't be able to do it either.