The PSU is an Antec EarthWatts 750.

Biggest hoggs outside the motherboard are the, um, er, well [nvidia 980
gpu] and an aging Western Digital Velociraptor boot drive. There is also
a 3TB drive for all my p***, er kerbals   ( Kerbal Space Program ) .
There is one optical drive and four chassis fans in the system. All fans
are operating perfectly.

As far as I know the operating conditions for the PSU are nearly ideal....

I did have some noise issues with it a few years ago but it seemed to
settle down and hasn't really given me any grief since.


Dale wrote:
> Fernando Rodriguez wrote:
>> On Saturday, August 22, 2015 1:52:00 AM Alan Grimes wrote:
>>
>> Findings 3 & 4 sound like a faulty or underrated PSU...or a bad
>> motherboard. Start by unplugging everything that you don't need to
>> boot from a live CD and run some tests. 
> It sure does.  A weak power supply will certainly cause some issues.  If
> he can remove a few power hogs and it works, then the memory may be OK
> and just short on power.  Plus, if the power supply is weak, that could
> show up in other places too. 
>
> OP, maybe you should give this site a look see:
>
> http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Review_Cat&recatnum=13 
>
>
> This one just reviewed had a perfect score, if it has enough power for
> what you are running.
>
> http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Review_Cat&recatnum=13 
>
>
> This site below lists them by wattage.  They test them pretty hard too. 
> If it isn't a well built unit, they'll find the problem. 
>
> http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/589708-Recommended-PSU-s-True-Tested
>
>
> Hope one of those helps or maybe all of them. 
>
> Dale
>


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