[SOLVED] Which PSU for a GTX 1080ti FE & i7 6700 | pc crashing

Jan 3, 2019
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Hallo i am suffering please help me i am done with my knowledge.
First of all my rig:
CPU: i7 6700
MB: Asus Z170-p D3 (DDR3 ready)
RAM: 4x 4GB DDR3 2400mhz Gskill
GPU: GTX 1080TI FE
HDD: 4x 1tb Toshiba 7200rpm
SSD: sandisk 128gb m.2 (OS running on it)
PSU: Cooler Master B600 v.2


Earlier I had a GTX1080 and all was running fine.
After buying a GTX1080ti i knew I will have to buy a stronger PSU.
But surprisingly i had no problems running a 1080ti for a hole week.
But after trying more demanding games like PUBG my pc just turned off and rebooted with the error message "Asus anti surge was triggered".
So I bought a stronger PSU.
The "Cooler Master B700 v.2"
After I bought that one everything was running just fine and I played 2 weeks or more without any problems, also some long nights in those 2 weeks.
Recently I traveled 2 friend playing there without a problem, after returning home I wanted to play again and after 10min or so same problem happening again.
But after the second crash the mainboard couldnt boot into my m.2 anymore and the UEFI couldnt find the m.2.
I upgraded and resetet my Mainboard with no succes.
So I went to a friend and tested the m.2 drive, which was working just fine at his pc.
So I bought a 240gb ssd and cloned the m.2 on it.
After replacing one of the HDD`s I could start into windows normaly again but when I even try to start into a game the pc crashes again.
So i orderd the same Mainboard again and it will arrive in the next days.
If this isnt going to fix my problem i dont know what to do anymore :(

I hope my english wasnt to bad and understandable.
Please if you guys have any idea or suggestions I am open for any help, excpecially because I am running out of money :D




 
Jan 3, 2019
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Thanks for the quick answers! I will test a psu from a friend it is also a EVGA and if this is going to work i will defeinitely buy a new PSU.

The PSU mentioned by "vapour" seems good but for the future what should I look at while buying a PSU?
Bronze 80+?
Gold 80+?