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specs pc 

Ryzen 7 2700x Precision Boost on 

motherboard Asrock X470 Master SLI

ram 48gb ddr4 2666

gpu amd 5700 xt msi gaming x 

ssd 240 gb and one 1tb

hhd 2tb 7200rpm

psu Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 700 80% Plus rating 

 

the power supply says 54A on the 12volt line but just the cpu whit hwmonitor wile gaming it says it use olmost 62A or is the cpu not on the 12volt line 

becouse my monitors turnt black wile gaming but the pc and the game kept running what els can this be then the psu to weak ?

 

hope some one can help me

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18 hours ago, LogicWeasel said:

this system used now olmost 600 watts i think those arr to weak

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2 hours ago, deathinspace said:

this system used now olmost 600 watts i think those arr to weak

HWMonitor is not an accurate or accepted way to tell what your system uses for power.  You are wrong to assume those PSU would not power your system.  Ask anyone else here, they will point you to the fact that PSU Calculators overestimate, and when you look at reviews of what an RX 5700 XT and a Ryzen 7 2700x use at peak watt draw the combined system will NOT pull 600 Watts.  The real reason your system is having issues is that Cooler Master Lite is the cheapest junk they'll put their name on, and no one should be trying to run it in any gaming system ever, let alone trying to have it power a high-end GPU.  Just because the sticker on it says 700 Watts does NOT mean it's quality and can sustain that power with good regulation, nor that it was designed to run a modern GPU, it's a cheapo box.


@MEC-777  Perhaps this topic should be moved to the PSU forum section please?  Where it will be far more relevant.

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22 hours ago, LogicWeasel said:

There's also Enermax Revolution DF for 80$, better than both of them

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/n34BD3/enermax-revolution-df-650-w-80-gold-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-erf650awt

3 hours ago, deathinspace said:

this system used now olmost 600 watts i think those arr to weak

This PC will consume no more than 400W peak.

Tag or quote me so i see your reply

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23 hours ago, deathinspace said:

but just the cpu whit hwmonitor wile gaming it says it use olmost 62A or is the cpu not on the 12volt line 

If your CPU was drawing 62A at 12v that would be 744W. It would catch fire. 

The CPU does receive power from the 12v from your power supply, but your motherboard VRMs will step that down to around 1-1.2v to the CPU. 62A at 1.1v would be about 68w, which is a much more reasonable power draw for your CPU under load. I'm not sure what information hwmonitor gives, but if it was showing you the CPU using 62A, then I would have to assume it was at around 1-1.2v from the motherboard (60-75w).

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The ASRock X470 Master SLI/AC ATX AM4 Motherboard has an additional 4-pin ATX power connector but the Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 230V 700 W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply does not. This connector is used to supply additional 12V current to the motherboard. While the system will likely still run without it, higher current demands such as extreme overclocking or large video card current draws may require it 

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