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Is my psu powerful enough for my system?

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March 13, 2014 3:18:29 AM

System is as follows

600w 80 plus bronze modular corsair psu

Amd Radeon R9 270x

Asus h87-plus mobo

Intel Haswell 1150 socket i5 4750 cpu

8gb ddr3 corsair vengeance ram

1tb seagate hard drive

Dvd rw

Cool master hyper 212 evo

USB keyboard mouse and speakers

3 case fans 120 mm 2 of which are led

Is my psu big enough to supply all of this?

I ask because I am having a problem where I will someone's get a no monitor signal on my monitor.

I can turn the Computer on one day and it's fine then I try the next and it takes me a couple of turn off or restarts before it comes on.

Tested my monitor and it's fine on other computers or devices.

Hard to pinpoint the problem as I say 1day it works fine then the next takes a couple of times to go on.

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March 13, 2014 3:22:45 AM

yes 500w is minimum recommendation.from AMD So 600w should be good.

What cable are using to monitor?
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March 13, 2014 3:55:59 AM

Hdmi cable from Gpu to monitor
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March 13, 2014 3:59:05 AM

Tied various hdmi cables as well still the same when monitor is in standby soon as I unplug the hdmi monitor comes out of stand by and says no cables connected.

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March 13, 2014 5:11:05 AM

have you tried a single or dual link dvi cable(assuming your in 1080p).
If so and it still does it. I would use 'driver fusion' in safe mode to uninstall all AMD related drivers. On reboot download latest drivers and install. A failing component is less likely than software issue in my experience ( with AMD particularly), especially since your hardware appears to be fairly new. If still a problem, then i'd look at hardware.

http://treexy.com/products/driver-fusion
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March 13, 2014 5:28:30 AM

Haven't got a dvi to dvi will need to pick one up.

Tried a dvi to hdmi but again same problem someone's on someone off
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March 13, 2014 5:37:53 AM

Ok, if the dvi connector was the on card, not the monitor. Go straight to the driver fusion suggestion.
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March 13, 2014 5:52:51 AM

Yeah dvi side was in the gpu I'll try that tonight when I get in

Thanks
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