Error: Kernel Power 41 after installing new SSD

AxelRon

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Dec 15, 2016
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Hello,
Last month I got a new SSD after my HDD unexpectedly died.
My specs are:
MB: GB Z97-D3H
CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1241 v3
GPU: GTX 970 GB G1 4GB
RAM: DDR3 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LP
PSU: FD 550W Edison M
SSD: WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB
HDD: Seagate 2TB - ST2000DM001

I didn't have any crashes before the first crash ever on the PC happen the night after installing the SSD.
 
In the span of maybe an hour it started first slowing down after that programs didn't work it was like staying 100% but it was only 10-20% active weird thing is it had 1.4 TB full and after removing all my games ~800 GB it started working more or less it was still slow the max speed i got was 2mb/s avg was 500kb/s it was a nightmare to backup
 
The PSU is 3 years old.
I was saving for 1080(ti) in the next few months any recommendations for a PSU.
Gave the HDD to my brother he tested it and said it was OK.
 
did the old psu pass occt test if not should be still under warranty also note the 1080 ti is a 250 watts gpu and need at least a 600 watts psu from specs made sure your board could handle it and the new psu wil be able to power all the system .
 
Update: got a new system
MB: MSI B450 Tomahawk
CPU: Ryzen 5 2600
RAM: G.SKILL AEGIS DIMM KIT 16GB F4-2400C17D-16GIS
PSU: Seasonic 850w Focus+ Gold SSR-850FX

OLD Parts used:
HDD, SSD, GPU, Mouse, Keyboard, Subwoofer, Mic, Monitor

and the problem continues I noticed that if my PC was off and I turn on the subwoofer my mouse LED lights up

at first there was no problem until i did this 2 things

1. Updated the BIOS to the newest version 9/26
2. Connected the subwoofer

I know that because I updated the bios at 11:45 and connected the subwoofer and the first reported kernel power 41 was at 11:53

can the subwoofer cause this

Update: it was the subwoofer it returned small current
PS: this was the most stupid thing ever