seanjohn25
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I just built a computer and got it running the other day, worked great although i don't have my 2 HDs one is a OCZ 60gb SSD for OS and a WD 500gb 7200rpm. I used an old seagate 500gb 5400rpm to get everything running and check it out, the computer reset itself a few times and I was thinking it might be the power supply.
Here is my specs, please let me know if i need a larger PSU or if I can be ok:
MOBO: Boxed Intel extreme series BOXDP67BGB3
CPU: Intel i5 2500k 3.3ghz Sandy Bridge
Graphics: EVGA GTX 550 Ti 2048mb
Case: NZXT Guardian Black (has 3 case fans, 2 with LED's 120mm)
Ram: 2x4gb Kingston Hyper x blu 1600mhz ddr3
HD's: 1 OCZ 60gb Sata 3 SSD 1 WD 500gb 7200rpm Sata 3
Optical Drives: Asus 24x DVD+RW
PSU: Cooler Master Extreme series 500w ATX12V
Monitor: Gateway 23" 1080p Led via DVI
OS: Windows 7 64bit
Let me know if I didn't enter in the specs correctly, and please help me decide if i need a larger power supply. I got mine for $40 off amazon thinking 500w was plenty but now its sort of cutting it close.
Here is my specs, please let me know if i need a larger PSU or if I can be ok:
MOBO: Boxed Intel extreme series BOXDP67BGB3
CPU: Intel i5 2500k 3.3ghz Sandy Bridge
Graphics: EVGA GTX 550 Ti 2048mb
Case: NZXT Guardian Black (has 3 case fans, 2 with LED's 120mm)
Ram: 2x4gb Kingston Hyper x blu 1600mhz ddr3
HD's: 1 OCZ 60gb Sata 3 SSD 1 WD 500gb 7200rpm Sata 3
Optical Drives: Asus 24x DVD+RW
PSU: Cooler Master Extreme series 500w ATX12V
Monitor: Gateway 23" 1080p Led via DVI
OS: Windows 7 64bit
Let me know if I didn't enter in the specs correctly, and please help me decide if i need a larger power supply. I got mine for $40 off amazon thinking 500w was plenty but now its sort of cutting it close.