Is it time for a new power supply?

kashford

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Hey guys. Thought I'd ask her as my computer has been reformatted and after dealing with a video card dying I bought a new one. I booted my computer everything runs and windows starts to load, I'm just concerned if my comps getting enough juice. The fans seem slow? Installed a new CPU cooler which used to be the main source of noise.

Motherboard: ASUS M5A99X evo
CPU: AMD FX-8350
CPU cooler: Cooler master Hyper 212 evo
RAM: 2 DDR-3 4096MB
Video: ASUS Radeon R9 280
Hard drives: 1.0 tb 5400 rpm and a 320GB 7200 which after finding out the rpms today I will load windows on the older 7200 along with games and use the 1 tb for storage. Right? The 7200 is pretty old

Fans: 1-200mm Led and one 200mm non-led both 12v. And a smaller 120mm. Just the fans that come in a HAF 922.
DVD: super write master!
PSU: Rosewill 750w bronze 80 plus

Right now I haven't been able to mess with it. Just got video card today and installed it because my last card bit the dust literally. It works, got to windows setting up for first time use but powered it back down. Just too busy studying for an exam so I don't want to get distracted but also wondering if I need to order a bigger PSU so I can game on the weekends!

Thank you guys! O I also have a really old variable two fan I don't know what it is. Got it in a contest years ago but it has two fans in it that I can turn to hi or low. I'm asking this question just because when I turned it all the way up I didn't hear or see the fans spin. Anyways back to studying!

Any help is appreciated!!
 
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Can you tell me what the PSU is? And there are fans that are near silent, but make sure that it works first to be on the safe side :).
 
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