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Sumolizer

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  1. I got only 3 option 1)Repair of that Antec High current gamer 520w (Seems risky) (By repair i mean i will take that PSU in a shop) 2) Buy that FSP 600w 80+ Powersupply. 3)Buy a CiT 480UB watt psu (Which some users say that its a potential bomb in pc).I used it with a Q66600 and GTX650 for a year and never had problems. I am really really stuck now. The PSU will be temporary as i will upgrade it after maybe 6 or 7 months Update I just happened to open my PSU (I was very carefull not to touch any capacitor) and OMG there were literally bags of dust . The whole PSU was clogged with dust. Not to mention that the PCB was very dirty. Should i blow the dust away with leafblower?
  2. Its around 70-80 miles from here and its not worth it as there is "ONLY A CHANCE" that i will get a good psu. Last time I went there and got myself a buggy psu that i am still using.
  3. Got it. But should i go for it? I think its the most reliable option i have
  4. To confirm this, You can open "Task Manager" and if the HDD usage is always 100% when freezes occur. Then its your HDD causing freezes.
  5. From my past experiences , I think its your HDD
  6. I checked that FSP Power supply in the local shop. 1)Its condition was really really great (Like never been used) 2)It didn't have tha 100-240w switch. 3) and i will make sure to test the psu with my rig with either aida64 or furmark before buying it. I prefer the local shop because it saves the money of shipment and i can check the psu before buying it. Its just sort of a temporary psu as i will be upgrading it to either a cx450(2017) when i will upgrade my gpu and cpu in late this year. I just don't want the risk of explosion , fire , PSU taking gpu with it.
  7. Here are my only options. FSP 600w 80+ Bronze PSU.(FSP 600w-80TBN) it is a OEM power supply and i think it is for workstation. and it also feels quite heavy and of good quality. Here are the specs of PSU i found on a website. I hope this helps. General characteristics FSP Group FSP600-80TBN 600W Power: 600 W Standard: ATX12V 2.3 / EPS12V PFC: Power Factor Correction is a technique that promotes efficient energy consumption from the power grid. Power Factor correction is employed inside common electrical and electronic equipment that are powered from the AC outlet. Power factor correction enables the equipment to maximize the active power draw and minimize the reactive power draw from the AC outlet. active Cooling system: 1 fan (120 mm) Current strength FSP Group FSP600-80TBN 600W Current for the +3.3 V: 24 A Current on The +5 V: 24 A The current on the +12V line 1: 18 A The current on the +12V line 2: 18 A The current on the +12V line 3: 18 A The current on the +12V line 4: 18 A Current line -12: 0.5 A Current on The +5 V Standby: 3 A Additional information FSP Group FSP600-80TBN 600W 80 PLUS certified: Bronze Overvoltage protection: OVP circuits can be fixed or tracking and local or remote. A fixed OVP makes it possible to set a fixed voltage threshold, either manually or programmed remotely. It's a fixed value such that when the power-supply output voltage exceeds this value, the OVP circuit trips and the power supply tries to pull down the overvoltage on its output. The power supply output voltage can be changed, and the OVP threshold stays the same. yes Overload protection: Overload protection is a protection against a running overcurrent that would cause overheating of the protected equipment. Hence, an overload is also type of overcurrent. Overload protection typically operates on an inverse time curve where the tripping time becomes less as the current increases. Overload relays as well as �slow blow� fuses are commonly used to provide overload protection. yes Short circuit protection: Short circuit protection is often a desirable feature to add to power amplifiers or power supplies, for both safety concerns and protection of circuitry. yes Dimensions (HxWxD): 86x150x140 mm
  8. So my Antec HCG520w just restarts my PC under load and i tried replacing all the components and it narrowed down to the PSU. No NO good psu is available in my area.(Not even in Online)(And i wont go into details. So i am stuck with these Every PSU is Very OLD and used. Here are my only options. FSP 600w 80+ Bronze PSU.(FSP 600w-80TBN) it is a OEM power supply and i think it is for workstation. and it also feels quite heavy and of good quality. These are my specs: i5 2400 GTX 950 8 gigs of ddr3 1333mhz. This PSU will be kind of a temporary one.I will upgrade it when i will upgrade my PC. ++++I just don't want it to go boom Here are the specs of PSU i found on a website. I hope this helps. General characteristics FSP Group FSP600-80TBN 600W Power: 600 W Standard: ATX12V 2.3 / EPS12V PFC: Power Factor Correction is a technique that promotes efficient energy consumption from the power grid. Power Factor correction is employed inside common electrical and electronic equipment that are powered from the AC outlet. Power factor correction enables the equipment to maximize the active power draw and minimize the reactive power draw from the AC outlet. active Cooling system: 1 fan (120 mm) Current strength FSP Group FSP600-80TBN 600W Current for the +3.3 V: 24 A Current on The +5 V: 24 A The current on the +12V line 1: 18 A The current on the +12V line 2: 18 A The current on the +12V line 3: 18 A The current on the +12V line 4: 18 A Current line -12: 0.5 A Current on The +5 V Standby: 3 A Additional information FSP Group FSP600-80TBN 600W 80 PLUS certified: Bronze Overvoltage protection: OVP circuits can be fixed or tracking and local or remote. A fixed OVP makes it possible to set a fixed voltage threshold, either manually or programmed remotely. It's a fixed value such that when the power-supply output voltage exceeds this value, the OVP circuit trips and the power supply tries to pull down the overvoltage on its output. The power supply output voltage can be changed, and the OVP threshold stays the same. yes Overload protection: Overload protection is a protection against a running overcurrent that would cause overheating of the protected equipment. Hence, an overload is also type of overcurrent. Overload protection typically operates on an inverse time curve where the tripping time becomes less as the current increases. Overload relays as well as �slow blow� fuses are commonly used to provide overload protection. yes Short circuit protection: Short circuit protection is often a desirable feature to add to power amplifiers or power supplies, for both safety concerns and protection of circuitry. yes Dimensions (HxWxD): 86x150x140 mm
  9. So my Antec HCG520w just restarts my PC under load and i tried replacing all the components and it narrowed down to the PSU. No NO good psu is available in my area.(Not even in Online)(And i wont go into details. So i am stuck with these Every PSU is Very OLD and used. Here are my only options. FSP 600w 80+ Bronze PSU.(FSP 600w-80TBN) it is a OEM power supply and i think it is for workstation. and it also feels quite heavy and of good quality. These are my specs: i5 2400 GTX 950 8 gigs of ddr3 1333mhz. This PSU will be kind of a temporary one.I will upgrade it when i will upgrade my PC. ++++I just don't want it to go boom et.jfif
  10. I'm kind of stuck here. Why should i avoid that Thermaltake TR2 though?
  11. What about that Seasonic SS500ET and a Enermax PRO82+ 425w? Both are 80+ rated
  12. What about a Seasonic ET500. SS500ET. The shopkeeper says that he is running a RX580 on it Also what about a Enermax PRO82+ 425w
  13. No . No good psu is available online. Like a Thermaltake Litepower 400w for around 60 bucks
  14. But i like it feels like its way too old. I think i will try to go to a far away city and try to find some good unit there
  15. Very Very Unfortunately that CX430 v2 went out of stock. Now i am completely out of options. THese are the PSU i can buy. 1)VX450 2)VS450 3)TR2 430 4)CM elite 400w 5)Antec Earthwatts 500w
  16. Ok what about 1)VX450 2)Thermaltake tr2 430w 3)Corsiar CXM500w
  17. Its OK . I am using it and i use it for esports games only and it does pretty well tho
  18. i tried a different power strip but it still restarts
  19. Ok so here's my story. It all started in July 2019 when i went to upgrade my (Q6600 and GTX 650 . It was powered by a CiT 480w Power Supply and I had no problem with it). I upgraded the CPU to Q9650 and GPU to a RX560D and also the PSU to a Cooler Master Elite Power 400w. Around 4-5 days later , There were heavy rains going in our area and our floor's (Where the PC is) Light started to Flash which i think was due to dampness. So next day while i was playing PES2020 demo with my brother . My PC restarted (Like someone plugged it out and instantly re-plugged it).I got worried as i didnt want to take any risk on my gpu.So i returned the Cooler Master Power supply to the shop where i bought it. And got a Antec High Current Gamer 520 with a overpay. All of the PSU are used as only junky units are available as box packed and over priced. Even after buying the powersupply the issue persisted. Then i replaced my GPU with a GTX950 2gb and my mobo also. I replaced everything. The issue still persisted. Now i have upgraded my PC to a i5 2400 but with the same PSU and GPU. 1)Can this be due to dampness in the House socket? 2)I am strongly suspecting PSU. But like 2 psu failed that's odd for me. 3)Sometime the restart does'nt even happen and sometime is happens very constantly and immediately.I mean the issue was almost gone in around november. ========================= Edit : I forgot to mention that PC restarts under load
  20. So i just wanted to ask a question. I don't think i can opt for the CX450 (Grey) So should i go for a CX430 v2? I mean the max upgrade i would go with this PSU will be probably a 1060 or RX570. I just dont want any PSU with a risk of fire or boom. Will it surfice? (I mean will it not cause fire with the GTX950)
  21. I will now go for it and will ditch the aforementioned psu. Thanks for the advice
  22. If i stretch my budget a bit more i think i can get my hands on a CX450 grey (2017). I mean i have a Antec High current gamer 520w psu but the problem is that it restarts under load
  23. I guess CX is the best option
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