Which PSU?

beers

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Either or, they're both pretty synonymous.

The lower end EVGA PSUs are pretty generic but the higher end SuperFlower based ones are fairly top tier.
 

JLuchinski

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Yeah I don't have a very high budget ATM, my current PSU is failing more frequently so I'm looking for something decent in the meantime. I think I'll go with the Corsair.
 

JLuchinski

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I ended up going with the EVGA, I am impressed with it for being a non-modular, the cables are nicely braided and not stiff at all and a lot longer then my previous PSU.
 

The VCR King

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Either or, they're both pretty synonymous.

The lower end EVGA PSUs are pretty generic but the higher end SuperFlower based ones are fairly top tier.
Wait wait SuperFlower units are GOOD?

To me, SuperFlower sounds like a cheap gimmicky brand name...
 

JLuchinski

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Well ffs, I thought I resolved my issue when my computer froze, out of the blue tonight. Guess it wasn't the old PSU after all. The only part I have not changed is my GPU, would that cause random crashes?
 

Intel_man

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Are you hardlocking or are you getting a BSOD? Hardlocks are hard to narrow down the root of the problem unless you can figure out a pattern on when it likes to hardlock.
 

JLuchinski

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Are you hardlocking or are you getting a BSOD? Hardlocks are hard to narrow down the root of the problem unless you can figure out a pattern on when it likes to hardlock.
It's a hard lock, it does it completely randomly. My keyboard and mouse would also sometimes just quit working as well, this is a pickle.
 

Okedokey

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Have a look at your reliability monitor and see what application or process is dropping when it crashes.
 
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