Hi, I had some issues with PSU's lately and I have several questions on the subject.
I used to have a 600W Xilence PSU but then my computer started powering down randomly after I upgraded some hardware.
Current Build:
case: Antec P280
Mobo: Asrock Z77 extreme4
CPU: i5 3570k
8gb RAM
GPU: Gigabyte 7970 Ghz edition
a DVD Station
2 HDD's and an SSD
peripherals: USB headset and backlit keyboard (not sure if these have a lot of impact)
When using the 600W power supply, the video output is coming from the motherboard only, yet strangely the fans on the gpu are running.
When I unplug the DVD station, the case fans and peripherals the GPU does appear to work as intended.
So a few questions:
1. Can I safely assume that my GPU is powering itself off because it detects an inadequate power supply, even if it still has it's fans running? (Most likely yes but i'd like to be sure)
2. Could running my computer in this state possibly damage any components?
3. AMD urges never to run your computer without the power cables plugged into your GPU, because it can damage the GPU; Does this count for inadequate power as well? (What is the reason they urge this exactly?)
4. Could running my computer (temporarily) with an extra psu dedicated to my GPU cause any damage?
I then bought a Xilence 800W gaming edition; And everything was working fine.
However, not long after purchase it started intermittently making a strange rattling noise. When i put it on a PSU tester it gave me nothing to read and a strange smell started filling my nostrils.
When I tried the same tester a day later it appeared to be working fine, Amps and Volts were all good.
One question on this:
5. Can it be normal for a PSU to make a rattling noise? (I double checked if it was the fan but it wasn't)
I'd like to know because I don't want to fry my mobo with a defective PSU.
Anyway I RMA'd the noisy PSU.
Some further questions:
When I use various calculators and estimates around the web, I conclude my current build should have enough with 600W.
And if I were to put in another 7970 in Xfire I should have enough with 800W; According to the web.
6. Is this perhaps a false conclusion? Do I in fact need more or is the 600W Xilence PSU of poor quality and under performing?
7. Would the "Corsair TX850M PSU - ATX12V 2.31/ EPS12V 2.92 - 80 PLUS Bronze - AC 100-240 V - 850 Watt - active PFC" be enough to power my rig + another 7970 in Xfire? From what I looked up it should, but with my recent experiences I'm not so sure any more.
I know I'm asking a lot but the prospects of frying my mobo or damaging my gpu are realy weighing on my mind, and i'd like some clarity.
So any advice is greatly appreciated!
I used to have a 600W Xilence PSU but then my computer started powering down randomly after I upgraded some hardware.
Current Build:
case: Antec P280
Mobo: Asrock Z77 extreme4
CPU: i5 3570k
8gb RAM
GPU: Gigabyte 7970 Ghz edition
a DVD Station
2 HDD's and an SSD
peripherals: USB headset and backlit keyboard (not sure if these have a lot of impact)
When using the 600W power supply, the video output is coming from the motherboard only, yet strangely the fans on the gpu are running.
When I unplug the DVD station, the case fans and peripherals the GPU does appear to work as intended.
So a few questions:
1. Can I safely assume that my GPU is powering itself off because it detects an inadequate power supply, even if it still has it's fans running? (Most likely yes but i'd like to be sure)
2. Could running my computer in this state possibly damage any components?
3. AMD urges never to run your computer without the power cables plugged into your GPU, because it can damage the GPU; Does this count for inadequate power as well? (What is the reason they urge this exactly?)
4. Could running my computer (temporarily) with an extra psu dedicated to my GPU cause any damage?
I then bought a Xilence 800W gaming edition; And everything was working fine.
However, not long after purchase it started intermittently making a strange rattling noise. When i put it on a PSU tester it gave me nothing to read and a strange smell started filling my nostrils.
When I tried the same tester a day later it appeared to be working fine, Amps and Volts were all good.
One question on this:
5. Can it be normal for a PSU to make a rattling noise? (I double checked if it was the fan but it wasn't)
I'd like to know because I don't want to fry my mobo with a defective PSU.
Anyway I RMA'd the noisy PSU.
Some further questions:
When I use various calculators and estimates around the web, I conclude my current build should have enough with 600W.
And if I were to put in another 7970 in Xfire I should have enough with 800W; According to the web.
6. Is this perhaps a false conclusion? Do I in fact need more or is the 600W Xilence PSU of poor quality and under performing?
7. Would the "Corsair TX850M PSU - ATX12V 2.31/ EPS12V 2.92 - 80 PLUS Bronze - AC 100-240 V - 850 Watt - active PFC" be enough to power my rig + another 7970 in Xfire? From what I looked up it should, but with my recent experiences I'm not so sure any more.
I know I'm asking a lot but the prospects of frying my mobo or damaging my gpu are realy weighing on my mind, and i'd like some clarity.
So any advice is greatly appreciated!