markgerardpelaez :
feelinfroggy777 :
PSU brand is very important. There are a lot of very cheap PSUs out there and a malfunction can damage your hardware or worse, start a fire. I suggest getting a quality PSU from Corsiar, EVGA, or Seasonic.
Additionally, not all "600 Watt" PSUs are created equal. What you want to do is look for the wattage on the 12 volt rail. That is where it really matters. A lot of PSUs will add the voltage of all the rails together and use that number as a "600 Watt" PSU when in reality the wattage on the 12 volt rail is much less.
Nigel Spike :
The only Q-star 600AQ PSU I manage to find is
this one. It says 300W on the label. However it only has 15A on the 12V rail equal to 180W, so according to current marking, this is a 200W PSU. If this is the one you have, you should get something way better.
Nigel
So if A is multiplied to V, my goodness, am I really only getting 240w on one rail?? There are 2 rails with 15A and 12V each, does that mean I'm getting 480w out of 600w or it's just 240w out of 600w?? Good lord. I need to dispose this asap...
Agreed with USAFRet....
But, to clarify, you ARE rated at 480w out of the 600w. It's a pretty good rule of thumb though that, for modern systems, if a PSU is not giving you close to your total rated power on the 12v rails, it's probably of questionable quality even for the amount it *is* giving you.