is a 750 watt power supply enough to power q6600 cpu OC to 3.1 4gb ocz sli memory 4 samsung dvd drives 6 fans gtx 260 black editon. or should i buy a stronger one.
750 watt is more than enough for your specs. In fact, your wasting money buying a psu with that much wattage. Something like 550watt should be enough. Maybe 450 watt, but i think thats cutting a little close.
Depends which 750W. If it's a good 750W such as Corsair, it's ridiculous overkill, your PC currently only requires around 350-375W when burning with all 4 DVD drives at once. However, if it's a cheapo tacky unit, you want it replaced immediately, as almost all cheap no-name brand units will fail before 300W.
I would test simpler stuff first, but don't discount the issue being power related, Ultra units are far from high-quality PSUs.
well i RMA my card. so far they say that they havent had any problems with the card testing it in two rigs. i found a video that best explains what my card does when i play games.
hxxp://video.aol.com/video-detail/xfx-gtx-260-black-edition-black-screen/2317613528 its what happens to me when i play a game. he is benchmarking but it happens to me while in an actul game.
it goes black or turns green or checkered with the sound looping. it depends on the on the game. i have ran memtest86 all night last night as thats what the xfx guy said to test. it had no errors at all.
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