Graphics card causing crash? Help/thoughts/advice?

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Ziggy587 wrote: Do not get a cheap power supply. Get a known good brand, and spend a decent amount on it.
Agreed.

Going a bit overboard on a new power supply won't empty your wallet, and it can't hurt by going a bit above and beyond. And even it doesn't fix your problem, I'd still keep the new power supply.
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dsheinem wrote:Just make sure the new PSU fits. Those assembly line PCs often have unusual parts/sizes...
True. I pulled up the link from Best Buy. It seems like a normal size, but maybe a measurement of the one you have would be a good idea.
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May I play Devil's Advocate?

Before you drop money on a new power supply, try this. It won't cost you a penny, and it's worth a shot.
  1. Remove your Radeon 6670
  2. Boot windows with your monitor connected via the onboard VGA
  3. Within windows, uninstall all drivers related to your radeon 6670
  4. Go to AMD.com.
  5. Download and install the latest driver
  6. shut down your PC
  7. Re-install your Radeon 6670
  8. Game on
If this still doesn't fix your problem, you can follow everyone else's advise. I would give this a shot before you spend more money.
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Stark wrote:This definitely seems like PSU to me as well. I don't think I have anything like that sitting around. I found this one on Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817182200, only $60 and I've had a lot of luck with Rosewill.
I'm not a huge fan of Rosewill products.. I personally think Corsair is the standard for PSUs..
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EvilRyu2099 wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:
Yeah aside from the whole discontinued part
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817139027 So easy to find one.. On the CHEAP.. While being a brand name..


In fact I have a 550w laying around I could ship to you for $40 but it isn't brand name sadly..
To be fair, you originally only said "cheap" which one might consider to be $15-25. That's what I think of when I hear "cheap PSU".

I wasn't suggesting to Noise to spend $100+, I said I didn't spend a lot of time picking it out. Rather, I was just using it as an example. I'm sure he knows how to bargain hunt once he knows what exactly he's looking for.
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samsonlonghair wrote:May I play Devil's Advocate?

Before you drop money on a new power supply, try this. It won't cost you a penny, and it's worth a shot.
  1. Remove your Radeon 6670
  2. Boot windows with your monitor connected via the onboard VGA
  3. Within windows, uninstall all drivers related to your radeon 6670
  4. Go to AMD.com.
  5. Download and install the latest driver
  6. shut down your PC
  7. Re-install your Radeon 6670
  8. Game on
If this still doesn't fix your problem, you can follow everyone else's advise. I would give this a shot before you spend more money.
I wouldn't bother. Two different power supply calculators said that his stock power supply is about 110w less than what's needed.
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Ziggy587 wrote:
To be fair, you originally only said "cheap" which one might consider to be $15-25. That's what I think of when I hear "cheap PSU".

I wasn't suggesting to Noise to spend $100+, I said I didn't spend a lot of time picking it out. Rather, I was just using it as an example. I'm sure he knows how to bargain hunt once he knows what exactly he's looking for.
Anything below $100 is cheap to me.. Anything above $150 is for SLI/Xfire purposes only.. My initial post said, "NICE cheap 400w PSU", not crappy lol.. I could see how that's easy to misinterpret.. My apologies..
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Ziggy587 wrote:
samsonlonghair wrote:May I play Devil's Advocate?

Before you drop money on a new power supply, try this. It won't cost you a penny, and it's worth a shot.
  1. Remove your Radeon 6670
  2. Boot windows with your monitor connected via the onboard VGA
  3. Within windows, uninstall all drivers related to your radeon 6670
  4. Go to AMD.com.
  5. Download and install the latest driver
  6. shut down your PC
  7. Re-install your Radeon 6670
  8. Game on
If this still doesn't fix your problem, you can follow everyone else's advise. I would give this a shot before you spend more money.
I wouldn't bother. Two different power supply calculators said that his stock power supply is about 110w less than what's needed.
You wouldn't bother trying what's free before spending money?
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You realize that even if my suggestion shows no improvement, it still costs nothing, right?
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When you are above 100W the max power your PSU allows, I think it's clear that even if it's still working, it's on borrow time.. He will have to buy a PSU regardless..
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samsonlonghair wrote:You realize that even if my suggestion shows no improvement, it still costs nothing, right?
Yes, I am aware of that.
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