Help no idea what's wrong with my PC... :(

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    Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 500W - Notebooki, komputery, laptopy, monitory, karty graficzne - Komputronik internetowy sklep komputerowy

    this one looks good its a cooler master. I dont know what the price is though. I am not familiar with this currency.

    Check the specs and make sure it is compatible with your current setup. you should look at what case you have. Where your PSU is and were the vent is facing. Also post your motherboard specs so we know what pins it uses.
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    Thorsen said:
    I was suprised the OCZ was as cheap as it is right now....its usually priced higher....

    Edit: the 500 is better than 450w. I dont know if its enough though. what did the PSU calculator say as far as your current usage and recommended usage?
    Hm calculator gived me something around 378w when OC with no OC 359w so basicly it was running from begining on no surplus supply of power...

    Right now i unpluged 1 harddrive and 1 cd/dvd combo and calculator shows 308w :) maybe i should unplug my secound hard drive?:)
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    Your problem probably developed due to overclocking. You were running your system with a PSU that was running 100% full capacity at all times. I would say 500w should be stable for you, but I would not recommend OC'ing with less than 100w over-head...


    Edited my previous post with PSU, please re-check thanks. I hope this all gets you a good PSU and a stable system.
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    thorsen said:
    cooler master extreme power plus 500w - notebooki, komputery, laptopy, monitory, karty graficzne - komputronik internetowy sklep komputerowy

    this one looks good its a cooler master. I dont know what the price is though. I am not familiar with this currency.
    1$ = 2,91190328 zł

    Thorsen said:
    Your problem probably developed due to overclocking. You were running your system with a PSU that was running 100% full capacity at all times. I would say 500w should be stable for you, but I would not recommend OC'ing with less than 100w over-head...

    Edited my previous post with PSU, please re-check thanks. I hope this all gets you a good PSU and a stable system.
    Well prodobly i killed my psu becouse of OC oh well it runned fine for almost 2 years...

    Yes i hope it will get me stable system too any way if im not playing games its stable so at least i can do other stuff while waiting for cash flow...
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    wow...

    ok so what was "zl"? i saw on page it was like 238zl
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    or $100 would be 291zl?
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    Thorsen said:
    or $100 would be 291zl?
    Yes it would be i know funny...

    Thorsen said:
    Check the specs and make sure it is compatible with your current setup. you should look at what case you have. Where your PSU is and were the vent is facing. Also post your motherboard specs so we know what pins it uses.
    Edit: My motherboard is GA-EP35-DS3R i always liked gigabyte :)

    About the case its a bloody night mare its from tracer too...i will try to serch it on web atm i don't know...

    Ok i can't find my case on web but it looks exactly like this one http://www.proline.pl/pic/tracer-791-vivo-400_0.jpg

    btw its normal for new cases that you can basicly scrap them into pieces???
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    GA-EP35-DS3R (rev. 2.1) - GIGABYTE - Product - Motherboard - Specification

    So this is your mobo and it is ATX which is the standard board size. The PSU if it is ATX should fit where the current one is. that is a big case....

    It looks like you need a PSU with the following specs:

    24-pin ATX main power connector
    4-pin ATX 12V power connector

    these are standard so make sure whatever PSU you choose, it has these types of connectors.
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  9. Posts : 92
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    Thorsen said:
    GA-EP35-DS3R (rev. 2.1) - GIGABYTE - Product - Motherboard - Specification

    So this is your mobo and it is ATX which is the standard board size. The PSU if it is ATX should fit where the current one is. that is a big case....

    It looks like you need a PSU with the following specs:

    24-pin ATX main power connector
    4-pin ATX 12V power connector

    these are standard so make sure whatever PSU you choose, it has these types of connectors.
    OK thanks :) any way im wondering if there is somekinda software that can tell me how fast my psu is degrading and how much power it can provide or no such thing exists?
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    There have been questions about this, but there isn't software that I know of....There is hardware you can buy to test the PSU: (but this still wont tell you the amount needed by hardware or the degredation)

    PSU tester - Google Product Search
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