Error: Kernel Power 41 after installing new SSD

AxelRon

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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.
 

AxelRon

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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
 

AxelRon

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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.
 

scout_03

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then test it using occt to stress it on load you could at any tier 1 to 3 psu in the list https://www.google.ca/search?source=hp&ei=YRq1W8f3JOnc5gLv_5-QAg&q=psu+tiers+2018&oq=psu+tier&gs_l=psy-ab.1.8.0j0i22i30k1l9.611.3043.0.7053.8.8.0.0.0.0.217.737.7j0j1.8.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.8.735...0i131k1j0i10k1.0.-bLNNy23zQo
 

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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 .
 

AxelRon

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No crashes for 30 mins in occt PSU test did also CPU and GPU and still no crashes... weird.
A friend recommended me this https://www.bequiet.com/en/powersupply/584 but i don't overclock so idk should i get it.
Gonna get a PC
Ryzen 1600x(for now and gonna switch to the next Ryzen 3rd gen), x470 mb, 16GB ram and maybe that PSU^
 

AxelRon

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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
 

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