As the title says, i have a Nox Urano (don't remember which one exactly) of 750W on my PC that i bought 4 years ago out of lack of knowledge about this particular component.
And a few months ago, my GPU just broke. Whenever i powered on the PC, it would show green lines on the screen, and, if i run it with drivers installed, it would power off. (Safe Mode or with generic microsoft drivers it didn't power off but showed the green lines).
As the GPU broke, i installed a spare and old GPU i have of an old pc and it ran fine.
A week later it broke too, so I started thinking it was the PSU's fault.
Today, i tested the PSU voltages with a Multimeter and gave perfect results (3.34V on the 3.3 rail, 5.04 on 5V and a perfect 12.00 on the 12V rail)
So i was wondering if my PSU is fine and i just had bad luck, or if i'm overlooking something on the PSU and should replace it As soon as possible, since i bought a GTX 1060 and i'm saving for a new PSU (probably a Corsair TX550M)
The Graphics Card that broke initially is a Sapphire Radeon R9270X,
OS: Windows 10 x64
CPU: AMD FX-8350
Motherboard: Asrock Fatal1ty 990fx Killer
Thanks in advance.
And a few months ago, my GPU just broke. Whenever i powered on the PC, it would show green lines on the screen, and, if i run it with drivers installed, it would power off. (Safe Mode or with generic microsoft drivers it didn't power off but showed the green lines).
As the GPU broke, i installed a spare and old GPU i have of an old pc and it ran fine.
A week later it broke too, so I started thinking it was the PSU's fault.
Today, i tested the PSU voltages with a Multimeter and gave perfect results (3.34V on the 3.3 rail, 5.04 on 5V and a perfect 12.00 on the 12V rail)
So i was wondering if my PSU is fine and i just had bad luck, or if i'm overlooking something on the PSU and should replace it As soon as possible, since i bought a GTX 1060 and i'm saving for a new PSU (probably a Corsair TX550M)
The Graphics Card that broke initially is a Sapphire Radeon R9270X,
OS: Windows 10 x64
CPU: AMD FX-8350
Motherboard: Asrock Fatal1ty 990fx Killer
Thanks in advance.