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2 minutes ago, Fearless_Age3761 said:

thank you for taking the time to replay both of you, the one in the site does not have a 10 year warranty but 7, that is why i am confused. also between this and corsair RM 750e which one is better?

it is a bit costly though...

https://mdcomputers.in/corsair-rm750e-80-plus-gold-smps-cp-9020262-in.html?sort=p.price&order=ASC

 

Also i am pretty sure the Nvme connecter i have is not the latest generation, are m.2 drives backwards compatible? it has a single CUT.

MOBO documentation is useless as it is a generic oem board, the booklet i got has a wrong layout😅

I would still pick the MSI over the RMe from Corsair.  The RMe is a great PSU but people have complained about being able to hear the PSU Fan during load.

 

M.2 drives are generally backwards compatible as long as the keying and interface match 🙂

My Config:

CPU-Core I5 4590s (4th gen)

GPU- Zotac GTX 960 4 GB Single Fan

Motherboard- Geonix H-81 (OEM)

RAM - G.Skill Ripjawsx 8 GB (2x4 GB) 1600 Mhz

SSD -Samsung 870 Evo 500 GB (SATA)

3 HDD of various capacities (none exceeding 2 tb)

SMPS- Corsair VS 550 bought in 2013 (yup it is that old)

My Problem And troubleshooting:

So every time i try to play a game My System goes black screen and restarts, i checked everything and there was no connection problem or driver problem. after looking about i found out that it indicates a problem with either PSU or GPU not being able to take the load or Heat. so i decided to run Fur mark to check the GPU and it crashed the PC the moment program started. to make sure the problem was identified. i borrowed a friends old 650w psu. it was a old local brand with most of the connecters dead and is as old as mine (i live in a place with no proper pc hardware shops or support so i had to make do) i took the gods name and connected the PSU and to my surprise the power connectors and 1 sata connector was working and that is all i needed.

i disconnected everything leaving only the CPU,GPU,SSD motherboard and 1 stick of ram connected and 1 case fan. then i ran the fur mark at lowest setting (800 *600) for 5 minute. it ran without crashing with GPU reaching 62 degree.

After that i stop the test and ran again until i reach the 1920*1080 setting, ran the test again for 5 minutes and it ran without crashing. GPU temp reached 83 overall and 90 for core. Power draw was max 120w.

This test showed that MY GPU can take the load and heat without problem.

MY GPU when idle draws only 24 to 27w but under load it reaches its max of 120w.

i disconnected the friends unit and put back my unit to check again and the moment i put load on GPU it crashed.

i removed the GPU and now running the system without it, it runs fine (i am currently typing from the system).

so now i need healp in buying SMPS. i have a few in mind but need the help.

also My System has 1 NVME m.2 Connecter and one pcie x1, in future i would like to install a m.2 SSD and at least 2 sata HDD from 1x card. at its ideal my system will be running 8 HDD,1 NVME, 4 case fans, GPU and CPU.

please tell me how well these smps will do...

https://mdcomputers.in/antec-ne650-gold.html?sort=p.price&order=ASC

https://mdcomputers.in/antec-neo-eco-ne750-80-plus-gold.html?sort=p.price&order=ASC

https://mdcomputers.in/msi-mag-a750gl-pcie5.html?sort=p.price&order=ASC

please feel free to suggest any other unit you think will do the job.

thank you for reading.

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1 hour ago, Fearless_Age3761 said:

My Config:

CPU-Core I5 4590s (4th gen)

GPU- Zotac GTX 960 4 GB Single Fan

Motherboard- Geonix H-81 (OEM)

RAM - G.Skill Ripjawsx 8 GB (2x4 GB) 1600 Mhz

SSD -Samsung 870 Evo 500 GB (SATA)

3 HDD of various capacities (none exceeding 2 tb)

SMPS- Corsair VS 550 bought in 2013 (yup it is that old)

My Problem And troubleshooting:

So every time i try to play a game My System goes black screen and restarts, i checked everything and there was no connection problem or driver problem. after looking about i found out that it indicates a problem with either PSU or GPU not being able to take the load or Heat. so i decided to run Fur mark to check the GPU and it crashed the PC the moment program started. to make sure the problem was identified. i borrowed a friends old 650w psu. it was a old local brand with most of the connecters dead and is as old as mine (i live in a place with no proper pc hardware shops or support so i had to make do) i took the gods name and connected the PSU and to my surprise the power connectors and 1 sata connector was working and that is all i needed.

i disconnected everything leaving only the CPU,GPU,SSD motherboard and 1 stick of ram connected and 1 case fan. then i ran the fur mark at lowest setting (800 *600) for 5 minute. it ran without crashing with GPU reaching 62 degree.

After that i stop the test and ran again until i reach the 1920*1080 setting, ran the test again for 5 minutes and it ran without crashing. GPU temp reached 83 overall and 90 for core. Power draw was max 120w.

This test showed that MY GPU can take the load and heat without problem.

MY GPU when idle draws only 24 to 27w but under load it reaches its max of 120w.

i disconnected the friends unit and put back my unit to check again and the moment i put load on GPU it crashed.

i removed the GPU and now running the system without it, it runs fine (i am currently typing from the system).

so now i need healp in buying SMPS. i have a few in mind but need the help.

also My System has 1 NVME m.2 Connecter and one pcie x1, in future i would like to install a m.2 SSD and at least 2 sata HDD from 1x card. at its ideal my system will be running 8 HDD,1 NVME, 4 case fans, GPU and CPU.

please tell me how well these smps will do...

https://mdcomputers.in/antec-ne650-gold.html?sort=p.price&order=ASC

https://mdcomputers.in/antec-neo-eco-ne750-80-plus-gold.html?sort=p.price&order=ASC

https://mdcomputers.in/msi-mag-a750gl-pcie5.html?sort=p.price&order=ASC

please feel free to suggest any other unit you think will do the job.

thank you for reading.

Out of the ones you have here in the list I would recommend the MAG A750GL 🙂

Its a respectable PSU for a good price and it comes with 10 year warranty.

 

The MSI AGL Lineup has really taken off lately and it is something that we recommend very frequently here on LTT Forums. 

For budget build we almost exclusively recomend the MAG ABN series ( Bronze, 5 year warranty )

 

Get the MAG A750GL.

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25 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

Out of the ones you have here in the list I would recommend the MAG A750GL 🙂

Its a respectable PSU for a good price and it comes with 10 year warranty.

 

The MSI AGL Lineup has really taken off lately and it is something that we recommend very frequently here on LTT Forums. 

For budget build we almost exclusively recomend the MAG ABN series ( Bronze, 5 year warranty )

 

Get the MAG A750GL.

thank you for taking the time to replay both of you, the one in the site does not have a 10 year warranty but 7, that is why i am confused. also between this and corsair RM 750e which one is better?

it is a bit costly though...

https://mdcomputers.in/corsair-rm750e-80-plus-gold-smps-cp-9020262-in.html?sort=p.price&order=ASC

 

Also i am pretty sure the Nvme connecter i have is not the latest generation, are m.2 drives backwards compatible? it has a single CUT.

MOBO documentation is useless as it is a generic oem board, the booklet i got has a wrong layout😅

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2 minutes ago, Fearless_Age3761 said:

thank you for taking the time to replay both of you, the one in the site does not have a 10 year warranty but 7, that is why i am confused. also between this and corsair RM 750e which one is better?

it is a bit costly though...

https://mdcomputers.in/corsair-rm750e-80-plus-gold-smps-cp-9020262-in.html?sort=p.price&order=ASC

 

Also i am pretty sure the Nvme connecter i have is not the latest generation, are m.2 drives backwards compatible? it has a single CUT.

MOBO documentation is useless as it is a generic oem board, the booklet i got has a wrong layout😅

I would still pick the MSI over the RMe from Corsair.  The RMe is a great PSU but people have complained about being able to hear the PSU Fan during load.

 

M.2 drives are generally backwards compatible as long as the keying and interface match 🙂

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18 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

I would still pick the MSI over the RMe from Corsair.  The RMe is a great PSU but people have complained about being able to hear the PSU Fan during load.

 

M.2 drives are generally backwards compatible as long as the keying and interface match 🙂

thank you i will buy the MSI one.

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