^ well I am happy to report the Single Rail generic power supply from Xtech plays perfect. I ran Metro 2033 on high and Black Ops 2 on max 8X AA both for an hour and the PC never shut off.
Everything went fine. Who knew Single Rail PSU were so Amazing? it has 36A on the single 12V rail which seemed about right to power my PC.
So it seems it was never the video card and it seems like I indeed got an awesome deal for this GPU for $55. Only thing is the generic PSU the cables are so short lol and I have a cooler master HAF tower the tall ones so obviously this 3rd world PSU won't reach soI had to put the tower on its side and put the PSU in an odd position. lol
I guess in future I am going to be buying a Single Rail PSU. And not from cooler master will have to look for a better brand. Odd, I taught cooler master was a top brand which is why I used to buy everything from them. Though their very cheap stuff admittedly. I guess because the 4870 was pulling from 2 rails with its dual PCIE 6 pin power connectors is why it ran fine the load was spread evenly?
the thing about this generic xtech is its a almost new PSU it was used for testing in a pc for a few months back in 2011 but was packed away after and never used again. So its old but fairly new.
Everything went fine. Who knew Single Rail PSU were so Amazing? it has 36A on the single 12V rail which seemed about right to power my PC.
So it seems it was never the video card and it seems like I indeed got an awesome deal for this GPU for $55. Only thing is the generic PSU the cables are so short lol and I have a cooler master HAF tower the tall ones so obviously this 3rd world PSU won't reach soI had to put the tower on its side and put the PSU in an odd position. lol
I guess in future I am going to be buying a Single Rail PSU. And not from cooler master will have to look for a better brand. Odd, I taught cooler master was a top brand which is why I used to buy everything from them. Though their very cheap stuff admittedly. I guess because the 4870 was pulling from 2 rails with its dual PCIE 6 pin power connectors is why it ran fine the load was spread evenly?
the thing about this generic xtech is its a almost new PSU it was used for testing in a pc for a few months back in 2011 but was packed away after and never used again. So its old but fairly new.
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