NoxTek
The Geek Redneck
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I've got a Corsair TX750 that's about 6 months old and has worked great for me sofar, but recently I've run into a problem and I'm looking for advice on whether it's something to be worried about or not. If Redbeard (Corsair rep) still visits it'd be great if he could weigh in...
My main question is basically:
What's the highest amount of added amperage draw that a PSU such as my Corsair TX750 can handle (and still keep a stable +12v rail) when a 12 volt device is connected while the unit is powered on. The reason I ask is that I've got a 12v device that draws 1 amp of power, and about half the time when I connect it to the PSU in my (powered on and running) machine it causes a spontaneous reboot.
Meanwhile I can plug in a Seagate SATA drive in the same manner and everything is just fine. Only difference is the Seagate says it only draws 0.5 amp on the label (unsure if that's at spinup, normal r/w operations, or idle).
It's just kind of hard for me to believe that the TX750 wavers in stability enough to cause a reboot / crash when an amp's worth of load is added to the +12v rail.
The system specs that this issue is happening on is in my signature. Anyone want to weigh in?
My main question is basically:
What's the highest amount of added amperage draw that a PSU such as my Corsair TX750 can handle (and still keep a stable +12v rail) when a 12 volt device is connected while the unit is powered on. The reason I ask is that I've got a 12v device that draws 1 amp of power, and about half the time when I connect it to the PSU in my (powered on and running) machine it causes a spontaneous reboot.
Meanwhile I can plug in a Seagate SATA drive in the same manner and everything is just fine. Only difference is the Seagate says it only draws 0.5 amp on the label (unsure if that's at spinup, normal r/w operations, or idle).
It's just kind of hard for me to believe that the TX750 wavers in stability enough to cause a reboot / crash when an amp's worth of load is added to the +12v rail.
The system specs that this issue is happening on is in my signature. Anyone want to weigh in?