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psu compatibility
About this tag
Discussions tagged with psu compatibility on WindowsForum.com often involve troubleshooting hardware issues where a power supply unit may not be providing sufficient or stable power to components like a graphics card. In one example, a user with a Corsair AX 750W PSU experienced blue screens and a black screen after installing an Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti, despite the card's fans spinning. This suggests that even a seemingly adequate PSU can cause compatibility problems, leading to display or system instability. The tag covers real-world scenarios where PSU wattage, rail configuration, or connector types affect system reliability, helping users identify and resolve power-related build or upgrade issues.
Hello. I'm Norwegian, but I'll try to explain this as good as possible.
I got my 660 ti/OC today, and I installed it careful into the computer. I started the computer, and installed the newest drivers. It all went smooth, until I launched CS:GO. It took about 5 minutes, and then
I got a blue...