Ok, after some digging around, I may not have to upgrade my entire PC after all... if what I read is true, my crashes may be due to a low quality power supply (RAIDMAX 350W)
So I'm looking for a new PSU, and I think I have it narrowed down to an OCZ and a SeaSonic.
points:
1.SeaSonic is on AMD's recommended PSU list and OCZ isn't.
1a. AMD hasn't updated their list in quite some time, or so I'm told.
2. I know OCZ makes good RAM, but does that mean they can manufacture a good PSU? Or do they even manufacture it, but rather slap their name on someone else's PSU?
Any recommendations or other brands/things I should consider?
Oh, and what exactly is the difference between an ATX and ATX12v power supply?
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The SH/SC Power Supply Guide should have everything you need to know about selecting a new power supply.
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It doesn't mean a thing, RAM and power supplies are completely unrelated other than the fact that they both go into a computer case. They might make decent power supplies, they might not, or they might just be sourcing and relabling some other company's PSU.Jaepheth wrote:2. I know OCZ makes good RAM, but does that mean they can manufacture a good PSU? Or do they even manufacture it, but rather slap their name on someone else's PSU?
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OCZ are some relabed, some remade, but EVERYTHING is custom tested from themphongn wrote: OCZ probably just relabels their products.
Meaning if that Ram you bought from them says its DDR2XXX and works at XXXX timings it will, because its been pretested
Also they offer modular rail power supplies, meaning you get six connection ports on the back of your power supply for 4pin, 3pin, floopy and whatnot and you can configue it however you want
Which helps wire mess alot
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