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Is a 500w power supply enough for ryzen 5 5600x and GTX 1660 ti or should I get a power supply with more wattage

Main Post: Is a 500w power supply enough for ryzen 5 5600x and GTX 1660 ti or should I get a power supply with more wattage

Top Comment:

Should be fine

Forum: r/buildapc

MSI MEG Ai1000P PCIe 5 ATX v3.0 Power Supply Review

Main Post: MSI MEG Ai1000P PCIe 5 ATX v3.0 Power Supply Review

Top Comment: 1.2K subscribers in the tomshardware community. Sub for Tom's Hardware articles, reviews, and misc tech talk

Forum: r/tomshardware

Ender 3 Power Supply cover with 5 volt USB output

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I was looking for a clean way to connect my Raspberry Pi running OctoPi to my Ender 3 power supply. I didn't want to have to cut any wires, so I came up with this design. I connected the ground/5v of a female usb cable to a buck converter which I connected to the 24v/ground of the power supply. I then glued the USB port in place. The cable guides make the cable run cleanly to my Raspberry Pi.

Check it out on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3147006

(This is my first ever design) :)

Top Comment: Nice! If you stick a AC to DC 5V power supply in there and a relay, you could have your Pi control the main power supply. I like that feature on my ATX power supply

Forum: r/3Dprinting

MSI MEG Ai1000P PCIe 5 ATX v3.0 Power Supply Review

Main Post: MSI MEG Ai1000P PCIe 5 ATX v3.0 Power Supply Review

Top Comment:

Too bad already 2 confirmed cases of melted cables. (Native MSI 12vhpwr)

Forum: r/hardware

What should I pick from my 5 star weapon supply chest

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I have been saving my 5 Star weapon chest And I'm thinking of getting another emerald of genesis what should I pick or should I just save it

Top Comment: Sword or gun

Forum: r/WutheringWavesGuide

Navigating the Future: Supply Chain 5.0 and Its Relevance to Industry 4.0

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Putting my first comment here so the community understands why i posted it

For the community; does your businesses try balance the adoption of technology with the need for maintaining flexibility and adaptability in their supply chains? Or this is not in the focus now?

I recently had the privilege of attending the IMD Leading the Future Supply Chain program. One of the key themes explored was the advent of Supply Chain 5.0 and its integration with Industry 4.0 technologies.

In summary, the content of the course was

Supply Chain 5.0 can be seen as the evolutionary step that builds upon the foundations laid by Industry 4.0. While Industry 4.0 focuses on digital transformation through IoT, AI, robotics, and big data, Supply Chain 5.0 emphasizes the human-centric approach. It harmonizes cutting-edge technology with human intelligence, creativity, and decision-making capabilities to create a more resilient, adaptable, and sustainable supply chain.

Industry 4.0 has given us the tools to automate, optimize, and digitize supply chains, leading to increased efficiency and visibility. However, Supply Chain 5.0 pushes this further by integrating the human touch. It highlights the importance of collaboration between advanced digital systems and human expertise to enhance problem-solving, drive innovation, and respond more effectively to rapid market changes.

The Future of Supply Chain: People and Technology Working Together

the true power of Supply Chain 5.0 lies in collaborative intelligence—leveraging machine learning and AI for data analysis while empowering humans to interpret and apply this data with creativity and strategic thinking. This approach not only improves operational efficiency but also ensures that supply chain practices are aligned with sustainability and ethical considerations, addressing the growing consumer and regulatory focus on responsible business practices.

Digital Transformation is Essential, but Human Insight is Irreplaceable: Technology should amplify human capability, not replace it.

Sustainability and Resilience Go Hand-in-Hand: Supply Chain 5.0 enables organizations to design systems that are both efficient and socially responsible.

Preparedness for the Unexpected: Integrating human intelligence with real-time data analysis helps in anticipating disruptions and building agile responses.

Top Comment: Okay you said alot of fancy buzzwords but didn’t actually say anything.

Forum: r/supplychain