03-29-2019 03:48 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:30 PM by ROGBot
03-29-2019 04:05 PM
03-29-2019 05:26 PM
Lunatic24_7 wrote:
you should get whocrashed!
It analyzes the minidump file on the hard drive and allows you to figure out what might be causing the issue you're having.
03-29-2019 07:09 PM
Lunatic24_7 wrote:
you should get whocrashed!
It analyzes the minidump file on the hard drive and allows you to figure out what might be causing the issue you're having.
03-29-2019 05:30 PM
03-29-2019 07:06 PM
Heini wrote:
If your 'PC Specs' are current I'd expect the "Power Supply EVGA 500 BR" could be a suspect of any problems you could experience with any upgrades you could hope for. 500w just isn't enough anymore!
03-29-2019 09:42 PM
Zyperious wrote:
after i got the parts ordered i found that out and it is a priority right now to get. The list is current as the build is barely a month old if not slightly over.
do you think a 850 would work fine or just bump it up to a 1000?
03-30-2019 02:21 PM
Seabee_2 wrote:
850 watt PSU for a minimum. Break your system voltage and wattage down like this. What does each component require power wise to function at the minimum and the maximum? Ask yourself what do you foresee yourself doing with your build in the future are you going to do future upgrades? Your selected 2070 GPU uses 185 watts all by itself as a minimum without heavy load. Your CPU uses 65 watts without load. Mother Board wattage will vary based on load and heat conditions IE. How many fans connected to MB fan headers. Your ram wattage will also vary and you have RGB Leds on the Ram so they will draw watts to operate along with the ram and if there is any heat build up in your case that will increase wattage along with voltage draw. Will you be using RGB led fans? (Example Corsair RGB HD140 fans draw .30Amps for the fan and .47amps for the LEDs) You can convert amps to watts easy.
There is are several PSU calculators that you can use many manufactures of PSU have them. Run your specs on multiple calculators as not all things are equal and remember they will only give you a minimum requirement. Personally I use a 1250 watt on my current build is it overkill? Hell yes, but I have room to grow or go back to SLI if I wanted too. Plus when I game my system draws more voltage and wattage/ AKA amperage. Plus I run a hybrid system with some water cooling and 12 fans. I live in a very hot area 100 plus degrees in summer.
IMO your current spec'ed PSU is to small and will cause crashes on both the MB and the GPU.
AMArne Saknussemm
Have you set your RAM to DOCP in BIOS?
A750W PSU will be plenty assuming you don't add another GPU in future.
03-30-2019 12:08 AM
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