I'm 80% sure its the power supply but i would still like some advice.
For a long time now, randomly some days the computer turns off, restarts and says there was a power surge. I knew it was a problem but didn't really cared because it would work fine after. I also thought it was my cats maybe pulling the psu cable or something..
I have a eurotech ATX 650W 80 PLUS. I've had this psu for a year, i know it isn't a good psu but that's what a bought at the time and the worker said he had one and it worked fine. I don't know why i bought it even tho i knew it wasn't great.
There has been no problems with the psu apart from that.
Today, i was just listening to music, not even on the computer and it shut off. Went to see it there was the screen again saying power surge. I restarted and it shut off again. This happened 5 times, i would open BIOS but it would shut off before i could see what temp or if there was any problems. I let it turned off for 10 minutes, turned it on and it worked fine again. I did heavy gaming after that and it didn't shut off.
But i decided to ask here if the temperatures of the psu/cpu and everything else are good.
I'm more of a software person, and don't really know about power supply's to know exactly if it has a problem.
I know the psu is more of a 450w but it should still be fine for the specs i have.
All drivers are up to date, use windows 10, only hardware that i bought recently was an ssd but it's been working fine with it.
Are the temperatures and voltage fine?
Should i buy a new psu or should i stay with this one for now since that's the only problem and it almost never happens?