Recently Iv'e started having multiple problems with my PC. I get false starts where the computer powers on and off a couple of times before actually posting and sometimes when I start my computer the pump on my brand new swiftech h220 just won't start. The only way I can get it to start is to unplug everything, wait about ten minutes, and then plug it directly into the power supply by itself and start it. Also, windows occasionally freezes at startup for no apparent reason. I don't get a blue screen or anything. It just freezes and the only way to fix it is to reboot. What leads me to believe my power supply may not be providing enough power is that when I built my PC 8 months ago I was on a budget. This is the power supply I bought http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817152036. It's 730 watts and isn't even 80-plus certified. The power draw from my system has increased dramatically since I originally built it. As of now I have a Gigabyte 990fx-ud3, a gtx 660 with a slight overclock, 16gb of Corsair vengeance 1866 RAM, The swiftech h220, 2 fan controllers, an LCD panel, an LED controller that mounts in a drive bay, a 10 foot long LED strip, 5 120mm led fans, 1 230mm led fan, 1 140mm led fan, 2 120mm static pressure fans, 2 UV cathode tubes and an AMD FX-8350 at 5.0ghz which is probably the most power hungry thing in my system. I'm sure 730 watts would be enough to power this stuff If I actually had a decent power supply. But I question whether my 8 month old cheap, not even 80-plus certified power supply even outputs close to that anymore. This is the new power supply I'm looking at http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817171055&nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL071213&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL071213-_-EMC-071213-Index-_-Mobile-_-17171055. It's 1200 watts which is more than enough, gold certified, and active PFC. It's also currently on sale and I can save $80. I just wanted to get other opinions before I go and spend a bunch of money on a power supply if I don't need to. Thanks.