Red™ 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:28
Opinion on this PSU?
My friend recently got his PC. Unfortunately he isn’t much of a tech savvy.
He bought a somewhat funky psu and I don’t trust it. He’s having weird problem, like his computer would crash, sometime it’ll either freeze or black.
https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/466040954307215361/672220978624987187/20191014_160329.jpg
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RemyXIII® 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:30 
Tier D, not recommended

Tier D - Potentially dangerous, but only in specific situations

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Última edición por RemyXIII®; 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:32
TIGGER 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:34 
junk
Red™ 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:35 
Ah ha I knew it.
Out Of Bubblegum 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:35 
Publicado originalmente por DA|Astelan:
Tier D, not recommended
Where is this info from? I would like to see the good ones. I have an EVGA 1000W that may be acting up. It is from 2015 I think.
Última edición por Out Of Bubblegum; 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:35
Red™ 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:35 
Can you recommend me any good quality psu? Preferably at 550w
Red™ 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:36 
Publicado originalmente por Out Of Bubblegum:
Where is this info from? I would like to see the good ones. I have an EVGA 1000W that may be acting up. It is from 2015 I think.
1000W is NOT normal for pc, even gaming one. Most of them only use 500-600w
Out Of Bubblegum 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:38 
I was going to do SLI. Never did. 500 to 600 is low nowadays. 750 is good.

https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?N=100007657%20600479298
Última edición por Out Of Bubblegum; 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:39
Squirrell 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:39 
Stick to a tier A if he's having problems.

https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psu-tier-list-40/

The usual reason why tier D etc are to be avoided is that the power output is not within tolerance for gpus.
Última edición por Squirrell; 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:43
TIGGER 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:39 
here you go-
https://www.gamingscan.com/psu-hierarchy/

buy from tier 1(A) or 2(b) imo

Publicado originalmente por Squirrell:
Stick to a tier A if he's having problems.

https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psu-tier-list-40/

nice, mines A+
Última edición por TIGGER; 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:42
RemyXIII® 29 ENE 2020 a las 15:47 
Publicado originalmente por Out Of Bubblegum:
Publicado originalmente por DA|Astelan:
Tier D, not recommended
Where is this info from? I would like to see the good ones. I have an EVGA 1000W that may be acting up. It is from 2015 I think.
see post #9...same link
Squirrell 29 ENE 2020 a las 16:04 
Publicado originalmente por Red™:
Publicado originalmente por Out Of Bubblegum:
Where is this info from? I would like to see the good ones. I have an EVGA 1000W that may be acting up. It is from 2015 I think.
1000W is NOT normal for pc, even gaming one. Most of them only use 500-600w

Normal - yes, if it's a good one. Common - no. The reason why people buy at the top end is for the use of premium electronic components and top operational performance.

For example, assuming it's high quality, 1000 W means the psu has larger capacitors than those in smaller psus. So the capacitors won't produce much heat. No heat = no running fan and minimal degradation over time of the psu and pc components. Plus mInimal ripple, desirable for overclocking. And a higher quality fan.
xSOSxHawkens 29 ENE 2020 a las 16:23 
Publicado originalmente por Red™:
Publicado originalmente por Out Of Bubblegum:
Where is this info from? I would like to see the good ones. I have an EVGA 1000W that may be acting up. It is from 2015 I think.
1000W is NOT normal for pc, even gaming one. Most of them only use 500-600w
Totally normal depending on the build. I run 1050w 80+ platinum in mine. I also have a Vega 64 that draws 330w for gpu alone under load, and am about to jump from a heavily OCd 4790k that pulled 110 to 130w under load to an R9-3900x that draws near or over 200w under load.

700w was not enough for me.



@OP what are the system specs?
Última edición por xSOSxHawkens; 29 ENE 2020 a las 16:24
Red™ 29 ENE 2020 a las 16:25 
Publicado originalmente por xSOSxHawkens:
Publicado originalmente por Red™:
1000W is NOT normal for pc, even gaming one. Most of them only use 500-600w
Totally normal depending on the build. I run 1050w 80+ platinum in mine. I also have a Vega 64 that draws 330w for gpu alone under load, and am about to jump from a heavily OCd 4790k that pulled 110 to 130w under load to an R9-3900x that draws near or over 200w under load.

700w was not enough for me.



@OP what are the system specs?
it's already confirmed it was a crappy psu. he got ryzen 3 3200g and rx580. he didnt list out the rest because h didnt bother doing research on the pc he's building
also i'm only asking about the quality of the psu not watts. quality make a huge difference
Última edición por Red™; 29 ENE 2020 a las 16:28
Tiberius 29 ENE 2020 a las 16:26 
Publicado originalmente por xSOSxHawkens:
Publicado originalmente por Red™:
1000W is NOT normal for pc, even gaming one. Most of them only use 500-600w
Totally normal depending on the build. I run 1050w 80+ platinum in mine. I also have a Vega 64 that draws 330w for gpu alone under load, and am about to jump from a heavily OCd 4790k that pulled 110 to 130w under load to an R9-3900x that draws near or over 200w under load.

700w was not enough...

700w is more than enough for your build tho
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