or theres a 620W seasonic from CCL bronze rated £59
https://www.cclonline.com/product/167391/SS-620GB/Power-Supplies/Seasonic-S12II-620-SS-620GB-Bronze-620-Watt-PSU/PSU0762/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwn8_mBRCLARIsAKxi0GK0vNyHtkf4_aI203ydBKtEo99JH2wqHmBcvIlgIq9J8ba_qDfvS8QaAgUDEALw_wcB
Ive had this one for a year with no problems was around 80 or 90 when i got it just found it for 64 on amazon its a gold rated evga 650w semi modular...
if you go for 550W that'll mean having to replace it if you upgrade in the future to me 550W would be a minimum and cutting it fine but that's my opinion. That one the other bloke mentioned is a great PSU though thats if its in your budget!, Id be tempted to go a bit higher that way you can...
just looking at page 7 of your motherboard manual can see two CPU fan connectors labelled 2 & 3 which one have you connected it to?. If im looking at the correct diagram the cpu fan & cpu water pump connectors are right next to each other don't get these mixed up!.
If you haven't already I'd...
like they said you need to check the temps, PC's do generally get hot though but if its 60 degrees C or more then thats to hot.
Install Hardware monitor and check all the temps
Generally they should be around 30-40 degrees C when the system is doing nothing. If your gaming on the other hand...
you using a TV or a monitor, check that your tv/monitor is on the right HDMI input, you usually get hdmi1, hdmi2, hdmi3 etc, on a tv you usually get it from pressing the source button, its a rectangle with an arrow pointing in
and remember the wattage used is only what your rig draws so if you have 620W you won't necessarily be using 620W if you get me, but it's always there to deal with peak power usage if needed!, also allows you to add extra stuff in the future!
I seriously would think about a better PSU I had a corsair cx550W bronze in the past and had similar problems, I kept it because my components were cheap at the time, but if you've spent that much on your rig why risk it!. I now have an EVGA 650W semi modular gold it cost about £80-90, its...
This is my build cost me around the £300 mark!
New Parts
1 x EVGA 500W 80 Plus, single rail Power Supply
1 x Toshiba 7200rpm 1Tb Hardrive (Fresh copy of windows 10 Pro)
1 x Cooler Master High Performance CPU cooler (fitted with high quality Coolant Paste)
1 x Case with side window
1 x Lite On...
I'd go above the recommended myself you've got to take into account the maximum possible power draw from everything. Im guessing that PSU's a single rail one to??, and to me it sounds like it could also be the PSU's cut out kicking in, try flicking the switch off at the back of the psu for 30s...
Cheers mate, Im just going to leave it and hope for the best I'd rather not sell something ok than sell something that has bad stuff in. tbh I'd rather sell something better than that but people won't even look at it then!