SPECS:
i5 4690k
GTX 1070
8GB RAM
1TB (idk rpm) HDD
500w PSU
So I had an old PSU that gave out on me when I installed my 1070 (had a 960 before hand). Idk what wattage the old one was since it was used by a buddy of mine when I originally built it (2014 I think?). But everything seemed to be alright when I first installed the 1070 (the middle of last month) and a couple days later I think the computer gave out in the middle of playing The Division and wouldn't restart. It would turn on for 1 second with all the lights and stuff but then go right back off. So I thought my PSU finally just had it's time and gave out. So luckily I had a spare 500w and put that in and everything has been working just fine. My only concern is that recently my new PSU has started to be extremely loud when I play most games (started about a day or two ago). I'm afraid I'm over my wattage limit and I heard having my PSU give out the way it had could have caused damage. I plan to get a 750w PSU tomorrow and won't run any games till then. But I just wanted to know has damage already been done to my computer? Everything seems to run at a good fps like before but I am really afraid I lost performance in some way with my old PSU going out the way it did and my current one acting up. I don't have all that much money to spend on PC parts anymore so I just wanna make sure I am doing the right thing. I haven't really had any performance issues aside from google chrome occasionally crashing/freezing and the loudness of my PSU. Any info is appreciated though, thanks.
i5 4690k
GTX 1070
8GB RAM
1TB (idk rpm) HDD
500w PSU
So I had an old PSU that gave out on me when I installed my 1070 (had a 960 before hand). Idk what wattage the old one was since it was used by a buddy of mine when I originally built it (2014 I think?). But everything seemed to be alright when I first installed the 1070 (the middle of last month) and a couple days later I think the computer gave out in the middle of playing The Division and wouldn't restart. It would turn on for 1 second with all the lights and stuff but then go right back off. So I thought my PSU finally just had it's time and gave out. So luckily I had a spare 500w and put that in and everything has been working just fine. My only concern is that recently my new PSU has started to be extremely loud when I play most games (started about a day or two ago). I'm afraid I'm over my wattage limit and I heard having my PSU give out the way it had could have caused damage. I plan to get a 750w PSU tomorrow and won't run any games till then. But I just wanted to know has damage already been done to my computer? Everything seems to run at a good fps like before but I am really afraid I lost performance in some way with my old PSU going out the way it did and my current one acting up. I don't have all that much money to spend on PC parts anymore so I just wanna make sure I am doing the right thing. I haven't really had any performance issues aside from google chrome occasionally crashing/freezing and the loudness of my PSU. Any info is appreciated though, thanks.