New here, upgrading my orion 5000. anyone get a 40 series yet???

PredatorJoe
PredatorJoe Member Posts: 8

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Hey guys new here and just returned to pc building after 10 years and alot has changed of course. I got my orion 5000 (i7 12700f, 3080, 16G ddr5 ram, 800psu) on black friday for a steal and having been gaming pretty hard for a few months now. my first upgrades were samsung pro SSD and 32g corsair dominator ram. I run 2 monitors with my primary being an LG ultragear 4k gaming at usually maxed settings… I first must thank this community for being so informative as my next upgrade will be the nocturna cpu cooler and top exhuast fans. my system gets hot and the fan loudness of gaming mode is gettig old. If the new cpu cooler does not occulde my first ram slot i will probably add two more sticks. right now the dominator ram poke out so far as to not be able to fit under the stock cooler in slot 1. fingers crossed on the nocturna.

The reason I am here is running 4k native has about tapped this 3080 on newer games. im playing atomic heart right now which gets amazing fps maxed but then other new games like dead space remastered prove too much. I know the stock psu can handle it as the 4080 is more efficient, some claim their cards draws less power than 3080, and its required psu is 700-750.

Now for my main question. I am looking to upgrade to a 4080 probaby a tuff gaming or equivalent. After scowering the web and youtube their is not very straightforward answers on going from 3080 to 4080. especialy with our systems(and more importantly our psu's cable syctems). Im wondering if there is an adaptor cable that will plug into the cable going to my current 3080 and plugNplay into what comes with the 4080. I have not broken this system down enough yet to see if the psu has ports or if everything is hard wired as a factory deal. any help would be appreciated.

Thanks and glad to be here!

Answers

  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 729 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    well, the one thing i can tell you is even with a dual fan Noctua the NH-U12A, and one or 2 frostblade fans up top, its going to stay loud in gaming mode, so you would need to replace all the acer fans, they are made by cooler master and they are just loud, no easy way to say it lol, i know this from mine, but i love it because for me it blocks out other noises in my house that bother me haha. and i know the PSU in ours is an 800 watt 80+ gold with a fan but im pretty sure for any 40 series ya need atleast a 1000 watt PSU but there are a few members here who have put 40 series in there cases that are better qualified to answer this but they all upgraded the PSU as far as i know. and yeah you will be able to add more memory i just put 4 in mine and it runs amazing but i used the crucial 4800 because no matter what we put in acer has limited us too 4400 but you only get that with 2 sticks with 4 sticks you get 4000. my benchmark tests are higher with 4x16 compared to 2x16 and my games and fps went way up its really awesome to be honest, i also like a few other just yesterday removed the HDD caddy for extra air flow it helps. im sure you have seen my posts so i wont detail every upgrade but i have made a few, even a new cpu bracket-top cover the lga-1700 one intel supplies is garbage and bends-warpes the cpu over time there are youtube vidoes detailing this. anything else ask away and welcome to this amazing community !!@!!

  • PredatorJoe
    PredatorJoe Member Posts: 8

    Tinkerer

    good info!! guess i,ll do my new cooler and ram and save up for gpu + psu while holding out for someone else that used the stock psu. everything is so clean and organized from the factory, and after just building a gaming rig from scratch with my brother in law not looking foward to rewiring power to everything lol 😭

  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 729 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    well thats one reason i havent changed the PSU it seems like alot of work but i am going to get a 1000 watt platinum eventually to future proof it and right now they are hard to find just as GFX cards are.

  • GotBanned
    GotBanned Member Posts: 654 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    For those planning on getting an 4000 series cards, esp. 4080 and 4090. These cards are huge. If your case is on the smaller side, as it in most cases is, you'll have problems not only fitting the card but also using the 12VHPWR adapter that comes with the card.

    I have 4090 in my Lian Li O11D XL and the adapter is still touching the side panel. Of course there are PSU specific aftermarket cables and “angled adapters” that will remedy this. But as for Acer PSUs, I doubt that there is a ready made power cable in the existence nor there ever will.

  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 729 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    wow thats an awesome case looks great and the 4000 series fit the 5000 and 7000 cases np if ya have the newest ones out from the last couple of years a few here already have with verticle mounts.