txnxt

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Jun 5, 2012
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Hello,
First off thank you guys for being here, you helped me a lot just from reading through past posts. Now however I need to be a little more specific.
My pc up and died shortly after doing some gaming. After some web searching and a volt meter I found it to be psu failure. Verified by hooking up a psu from my closet, it fired things up enough to test. Installed a new psu of same make and model. PC fired up for about a day, then died the same way about twenty minutes into the same game (Legend of Grimrock if it matters. A very small game, not very gpu intensive)
My question is what might be making this happen? Here are specs:
PSU Apevia 500w model:WIN-500XSPX
MOBO GeForce 8200 Black
CPU AMD Phenom IIx4 940
GPU Radeon HD 5770 1GB

Should I try a different (bigger) psu or is something making this happen?
Thank you
 

txnxt

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Jun 5, 2012
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O.K. guys, thanks. Will do some research. Still concerned why the replacement only lasted a day, though. The first one was 4 months. At least it was said to be new . I bought the comp on ebay.
 
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With an HD 5770 you only need a quality 400 watt power supply. You can easily find a budget model from a quality brand for nearly the same price as a cheap junk brand.

Corsair, Seasonic, PC Power and Cooling, XFX, Silverstone, Enermax, OCZ and Antec are all quality brands.

Here are some quality models for fairly cheap.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Productcompare.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100009250%20600014019&IsNodeId=1&bop=And&CompareItemList=58%7C17%2D371%2D045%5E17%2D371%2D045%2DTS%2C17%2D194%2D090%5E17%2D194%2D090%2DTS%2C17%2D139%2D026%5E17%2D139%2D026%2DTS%2C17%2D151%2D074%5E17%2D151%2D074%2DTS%2C17%2D207%2D018%5E17%2D207%2D018%2DTS


At $34.99 after rebate the Corsair CX430 is a very good deal.