Certainly! Logitech wireless keyboards will work during a computer’s startup process when connected directly to the Logitech Unifying or Logi Bolt receiver. This means that during POST (Power-On Self-Test), within the BIOS, using bootloaders, and until the operating system has been fully loaded, you will be able to make use of Logitech keyboards
We strongly recommend updating your BIOS if you can do so reliably, as it can help reinforce your system and prevent potential issues down the road. However, if you're not fully aware of how to update your BIOS, it's best to get help from a technician at your nearest service center.
@@blackgam3r437 Based on the components you mentioned - the Ryzen 5 5600, 32GB of RAM, and an RX 6600 GPU - the total system power consumption would likely be around 500 watts. However, the actual wattage consumption may differ depending on the other components installed, such as fans or a cooling system. To be on the safe side, I would recommend getting an 850-watt gold-rated power supply unit (PSU). This higher-wattage PSU will provide extra headroom, which will be useful in the long run if you decide to add more components to your system. With the 850-watt PSU, you won't need to upgrade to a higher-wattage PSU in the future, as the extra wattage capacity will accommodate any potential system upgrades. 😄
Just built a new PC. Will a wireless keyboard (Logitech with unifying receiver) work for first time startup? Thanks
Certainly! Logitech wireless keyboards will work during a computer’s startup process when connected directly to the Logitech Unifying or Logi Bolt receiver. This means that during POST (Power-On Self-Test), within the BIOS, using bootloaders, and until the operating system has been fully loaded, you will be able to make use of Logitech keyboards
@@AllworldTechFinds If the keyboard and Unifying receiver have not yet been paired before, will that still work?
@@AllworldTechFinds What is a bootloader?
boss ok lang huwag iupdate ung bios ng msi b550m pro vhd wifi ?
We strongly recommend updating your BIOS if you can do so reliably, as it can help reinforce your system and prevent potential issues down the road. However, if you're not fully aware of how to update your BIOS, it's best to get help from a technician at your nearest service center.
@@AllworldTechFinds
ryzen 5 5600
32gb ram
rx6600
how many w for psu you recommend for this build?
@@blackgam3r437 Based on the components you mentioned - the Ryzen 5 5600, 32GB of RAM, and an RX 6600 GPU - the total system power consumption would likely be around 500 watts. However, the actual wattage consumption may differ depending on the other components installed, such as fans or a cooling system. To be on the safe side, I would recommend getting an 850-watt gold-rated power supply unit (PSU). This higher-wattage PSU will provide extra headroom, which will be useful in the long run if you decide to add more components to your system. With the 850-watt PSU, you won't need to upgrade to a higher-wattage PSU in the future, as the extra wattage capacity will accommodate any potential system upgrades. 😄
@@AllworldTechFinds FSP 800w?