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New PSU
Right guys, i switched on my PC this morning and bang the PSU blew.
Since the company i bought it from no longer exists i took the PC to a local dealer and the PSU that was in my system was just an unbranded 450watt. The PSU that he fitted for me at the shop within 15 minutes is this one... http://www.eclipsecomputers.com/prod...ode=PSE-85085P I was charged £50 which i think is a fare price since he also tested the PC to make sure all was ok and the PSU that blew hadn't damaged anything. Is the PSU he fitted ok? |
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It all depends on what you use your pc for. Do you just use it for office/internet stuff or is it a gaming machine?
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My PC is used mainly for internet\email + Photography work and video editing.
I have a 990fxa chipset board and an AMD8320 8 core Processor my video card is a R7 260x 1GB DDR5 OC. They guy at the shop told me it may have been caused by overloading the old 450watt by plugging in USB devices and it just decided to give up. |
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You should be fine with that psu. EZcool are not the best but they are not the worst either. At least they didn't put some generic unbranded rubbish in.
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I got winpower 750 watts power supply for about £30 running for few years without any problems MashAllah.
Save the £50 and put the power supply in your self. Its very easy you can also see on youtube or maybe google it. If you can use a screw driver then any one can do it. And also don't over load the power supply. Your graphic card looks too much powerful for the power supply. It could be your graphic card R7 260x 1GB DDR5 OC blow and destroy your old power supply. Your power supply needs more power for a powerful graphic card. it happen to me long time ago with my new powerful graphic card. |
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£50 is a very fair price however the psu is a poor one, it will be fine for what you are doing but given the components that are in the pc, then I would have chosen a Corsair 650w or a Seasonic 650w psu instead.
Don't worry about it to much though, as it will be fine as long as it doesn't get overloaded which won't happen with your pc and that psu since it's, a far higher wattage than what is needed. |
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As for the quality of the PSU it's just another no-name overrated generic PSU. It's not going to be any better or worse than your old one, except possibly wasting more power since it's excessively over-powered for your machine (though that depends how crap your old one was, which if it's randomly blown itself up, is probably pretty crap) ---------- Post added at 19:09 ---------- Previous post was at 19:02 ---------- Quote:
Your system should use a maximum of around 200watts if you're not gaming and up to a maximum of 300-350w with both the graphics card and CPU at 100% load - that's the entire system power from the wall including all other components and PSU inefficiency losses. Much more likely it was just a dud power supply. Plenty of cheap power supplies cannot supply their rated power and/or blow randomly at even 1/10th of it due to dodgy/faulty components, nothing to do with load or USB devices. A high quality 450w PSU would power your entire system times two without blowing. |
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