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I'm not sure if I'm have a problem with my power supply or my motherboard.

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2019/01/16 02:02:37 (permalink)
I have the EVGA Supernova 550 G3 power supply powering an AMD Ryzen 7 2700x, Asus Rog Strix X470-i gaming motherboard, Asus Rog Strix GTX 1070 ti, 2 M.2 NVMe PCI-e SSD, 2 Sata SSD, Corsair H115i RGB pro 280mm AIO, Corsair Vengeance pro RGB 3200MHz DDR4 16GB. The issue is that I can run my computer for almost a day running [link=mailto:F@H]F@H[/link]  and all of the sudden I come home to my computer and it seems like it is running but the USB devices are not responding and seem to lose power and the monitor won't turn on. The only way to reset my PC is to unplug the cord from the PSU as the power button doesn't work. I already tried to swap out the CPU from a Ryzen 5 2600 to the R5 2700x. And this problem seems to persist with stock CPU frequencies.


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    Re: I'm not sure if I'm have a problem with my power supply or my motherboard. 2019/01/16 09:53:53 (permalink)
    With your setup I personally would have gotten a slightly higher voltage PSU. PSUs are fairly cheap. If you have another PC try placing your PSU in that PC and see if the same issues exist.

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    Re: I'm not sure if I'm have a problem with my power supply or my motherboard. 2019/01/16 10:43:16 (permalink)
    The thing is that this also happened with a 65watt CPU the Ryzen 2600. Right now I'm sitting on 8 plus hours of [link=mailto:F@H]F@H[/link]. But I am thinking of swapping out my PSU for a higher wattage PSU. My case is the Phanteks Enthoo Shift-X.


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    Re: I'm not sure if I'm have a problem with my power supply or my motherboard. 2019/01/30 07:54:27 (permalink)
    Sounds like the problem could be your RAM, test it with HCI Memtest. 550w is also pretty low for that system I'd have gone with at least 750w, and I'd have made sure its not an EVGA PSU I don't know whats happen to EVGA but their warranty service is by and large abysmal from other peoples experiences I've been told/read about, as well as general consensus in IT orientated Facebook groups. Shame I didn't know about this side of EVGA prior to getting an EVGA unit myself would have never picked it up.
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