Hi,
I recently upgraded my system to the following:
- Asus P5Q
- Intel E8500
- 4GB Corsair XMS2 Memory
- Asus ATi Radeon HD3450 - 256MB - PCI-E
I decided to use my 'old' (2.5 - 3 years) PSU (a 450W Antec that came with my Sonata II case), as I believed it had sufficient power to run the new system (according to online power calculators, at least). The system starts fine, but I have the following issues:
1. My keyboard is randomly inserting 2, 4, 6, and 8 when using the arrow keys (see my other thread)
2. My computer reboots at random times (although it seems to occur most often when the system is under load, i.e. heavy CPU/GPU usage).
3. Sometimes (it seems to happen on startup), there are 'drawing' issues on screen, like red patterns in various places. It goes away after a while.
The temps are fine.
At first I was thinking a motherboard issue, but I'm wondering now if it isn't related to the PSU, since in the case of the reboot problem, it only appears happen under load. Having said that, I'm not sure that the PSU could be causing the first problem (with the keyboard).
Any advice? If you think it's the PSU, please let me know which model you'd suggest as a replacement.
Thanks,
D.
I recently upgraded my system to the following:
- Asus P5Q
- Intel E8500
- 4GB Corsair XMS2 Memory
- Asus ATi Radeon HD3450 - 256MB - PCI-E
I decided to use my 'old' (2.5 - 3 years) PSU (a 450W Antec that came with my Sonata II case), as I believed it had sufficient power to run the new system (according to online power calculators, at least). The system starts fine, but I have the following issues:
1. My keyboard is randomly inserting 2, 4, 6, and 8 when using the arrow keys (see my other thread)
2. My computer reboots at random times (although it seems to occur most often when the system is under load, i.e. heavy CPU/GPU usage).
3. Sometimes (it seems to happen on startup), there are 'drawing' issues on screen, like red patterns in various places. It goes away after a while.
The temps are fine.
At first I was thinking a motherboard issue, but I'm wondering now if it isn't related to the PSU, since in the case of the reboot problem, it only appears happen under load. Having said that, I'm not sure that the PSU could be causing the first problem (with the keyboard).
Any advice? If you think it's the PSU, please let me know which model you'd suggest as a replacement.
Thanks,
D.
