If I'm not mistaken that Asus M32ad has a PSU made by AcBel, the HBA008-ZA1GT 350W. It is sold as "350W" but the
actual total continuous power is only at
286.4W, while the
combined +12V rail (at 13A per rail x 2 rails) max. load power is only at
216W.
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-HBA008-ZA1GT-350-Power-Supply/dp/B01429U3XI
This is an indication of a poor-quality PSU. Although this particular PSU being able to deliver 216W at the +12V rail *
may* provide enough power for your new setup, but on certain conditions of power consumptions of your PC, it *
will not* be sufficient.
Your
GTX 1060 3GB would consume a calculated power of about
135W (this was based on anandtech review of the MSI Gaming X 3GB).
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/msi-geforce-gtx-1060-gaming-x-3gb-review,7.html
Your new
i5-4690K can consume a power load of
77W when not OC'd and up to
92W when OC'd (this was based on hexus review of the cpu)
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/cpu/71265-intel-core-i5-4690k-devils-canyon-22nm-haswell/?page=8
A typical system load test (with a different GPU) shows the i5-4690K (with all other components) consuming a total of
109W on stock speed and up to
180W when OC'd to 4.8GHz (this was based on bittech review)
https://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2014/07/03/intel-core-i5-4690k-review/6 Note that their test setup was using the Nvidia GTX 680 2GB (a more power-hungry card than the GTX 1060)
BUT the system load test was done
by stressing the CPU (as this was the component being reviewed) and
not the GPU.
Theoretically, the CPU + GPU combined power draw would be around 77W + 135W =
212W when not OC'd and 92W + 135W =
227W when OC'd.
If both CPU and GPU are reaching 100% load and consuming max. power. The total would definitely increase
more than the 212W non-OC'd and 227W OC'd values.
So, with your PSU only capable of providing 216W at +12V, you will be pushing a low-quality PSU to its limits and even beyond.
My suggestion is to
replace that PSU of yours with a
higher quality model with ample wattage. A
450W to 500W PSU should be
more than enough for your rig (making sure enough wattage are being provided at the +12V rails).