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Comp turns off under load

undertheradar said:
If he punches in the computer layout he has, and comes up with a PSU that is a couple hundred watts over what he has...then he might really need a larger PSU. If he punches in what he has and comes up with something with equal or less watts than what he has, then he is most likely overloading one rail.

The tool still has its purposes.

Your best bet is to utilize the correct tool in assessing your situations. Which is why Ice Czar and myself put together the stickies at the top of the forum (though people fail to read them). Using a PSU calc that actually gives the amp values is the proper way to sleuth out a problem as opposed to A Shot in the Dark........

http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=844691
 
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