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1 minute ago, slash and burn said:

djdwosk97 i have a vs 350 psu cpu is penten g3258 ram silocone vally 2x4 gb motherbors h81pro btc r9 280 stock fan 

 

The VS350 is a pretty low quality PSU that is only capable of 300w over the 12v rail. So it's a pretty safe bet to say it's not powerful enough. Try downclocking your CPU and GPU and see if that solves the problem (as a temporary fix). 

200w~ 

 

Why are you asking?

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i just put it in my pc and now it is turning off and on and when i went in to a game it crashed cheaking if it is power supply related problem 

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1 minute ago, slash and burn said:

i just put it in my pc and now it is turning off and on and when i went in to a game it crashed cheaking if it is power supply related problem 

What PSU do you have and what are the rest of your specs? 

 

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djdwosk97 i have a vs 350 psu cpu is penten g3258 ram silocone vally 2x4 gb motherbors h81pro btc r9 280 stock fan 

6 minutes ago, djdwosk97 said:

What PSU do you have and what are the rest of your specs? 

 

Also quote people you're responding to so they get a notification.

 

 

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1 minute ago, slash and burn said:

djdwosk97 i have a vs 350 psu cpu is penten g3258 ram silocone vally 2x4 gb motherbors h81pro btc r9 280 stock fan 

 

The VS350 is a pretty low quality PSU that is only capable of 300w over the 12v rail. So it's a pretty safe bet to say it's not powerful enough. Try downclocking your CPU and GPU and see if that solves the problem (as a temporary fix). 

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2 minutes ago, slash and burn said:

djdwosk97 i have a vs 350 psu cpu is penten g3258 ram silocone vally 2x4 gb motherbors h81pro btc r9 280 stock fan 

 

350Watts is not enough for a system with a high end GPU inside

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13 minutes ago, djdwosk97 said:

200w~ 

 

Why are you asking?

He's planning on striping a bunch of them together to bomb the moon.

Why do you think

I won't know you're talking to me unless you reply/quote me.

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http://outervisionacom/power-supply-calculator

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7 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

350Watts is not enough for a system with a high end GPU inside

A quality 350w unit would have been fine capable (teetering on the edge of fine, but fine nonetheless).

 

 

6 minutes ago, Gravemind said:

He's planning on striping a bunch of them together to bomb the moon.

Why do you think

Someone should follow their own advice. 

 

 

And not that it even deserves an answer, but it's easier to say that than: "Are you planning on buying a 280 or do you already have one? Do you want to know if your current PSU is big enough or are you deciding what PSU to buy? If it's the former, what PSU do you have, if it's the latter, what PSU are you looking at? And what are the rest of your specs?"

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