- Nov 24, 2008
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I recently added a new HDD, SSD, and BD burner into my computer. I'm experiencing random reboots every now and then, and I'm trying to rule out the PSU as the culprit.
Here's my system:
i7 920 (Stock Speeds)
3x2GB DDR3 1333
3 HDD 7200 RPM
1 Intel SSD
5 Case Fans (All 120mm. 4 Case Fans + 1 CPU Cooler Fan)
1 DVD Burner
1 BD Burner
3 USB Devices (KB+Mouse+USB Hub)
PSU:
Enermax Infiniti 650W
(got a decent review on Anandtech http://www.anandtech.com/show/2324 )
I really don't know if my PSU is handling this properly or not as the original system only had 1 HDD, 3 Case Fans, and no BD Burner.
Also, if this is enough for what I'm running, would I have enough headroom to OC the 920? (I originally had it running at 3.4GHz before adding new components).
If it's not enough, what PSU would your recommend for the P182? I was looking at the Corsair 1000W, but it seems like I would have to remove the bottom fan to make it fit?
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I bought the PSU about a year and a half ago.
Here's my system:
i7 920 (Stock Speeds)
3x2GB DDR3 1333
3 HDD 7200 RPM
1 Intel SSD
5 Case Fans (All 120mm. 4 Case Fans + 1 CPU Cooler Fan)
1 DVD Burner
1 BD Burner
3 USB Devices (KB+Mouse+USB Hub)
PSU:
Enermax Infiniti 650W
(got a decent review on Anandtech http://www.anandtech.com/show/2324 )
I really don't know if my PSU is handling this properly or not as the original system only had 1 HDD, 3 Case Fans, and no BD Burner.
Also, if this is enough for what I'm running, would I have enough headroom to OC the 920? (I originally had it running at 3.4GHz before adding new components).
If it's not enough, what PSU would your recommend for the P182? I was looking at the Corsair 1000W, but it seems like I would have to remove the bottom fan to make it fit?
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I bought the PSU about a year and a half ago.
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