Changed PSU & got display issue

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by Saif S, May 30, 2014.

  1. Saif S

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    Hello,

    A week ago, I replaced my rig's PSU with new one as the previous one blown out, the new one is ThermalTake TR2 430W, while the old one was Huntkey 600W.
    Installed it, and noticed that at higher CPU usage the display starts to shake or flicker, as if there's lack of current.
    Tried to do a trick, changed the LCD monitor refresh rate from 60hz to 75hz and somehow that visual effect reduced much. But I'm afraid the higher refresh rate will effect badly on my monitor.

    So is it the PSU issue? I heard a suggestion from another forum: if the PSU wattage is low it can power up the PC or never able to boot at all.

    The system is:
    GA-Z87X,D3H
    i7 4770k OC to 4.3 Ghz
    Ram: 1333, 16GB (2*8gb)
    HDD: Seagate 2TB @7200 rpm 64mb cache
    Video card: PNY - nVidia Geforce GT 640 (no dedicated power plug)
    PSU: ThermalTake TR2 430W


    Looking forward to hear from you guys. Thanks a lot & have a great day.
    Sincerely
    Saif
     
  2. Wicked Mystic

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    That crap Huntkey PSU may well have damaged something. Now you put better PSU, that damage becomes visible.

    As for refresh rate, is your monitor supports 75 Hz (it probably will), there is no problem.

    Also, you did connect your monitor cable to Geforce, not motherboard, right?
     
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  3. Saif S

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    Thank You mate for this reply...

    OMG! I was afraid of that!! What could happen? Please not the CPU!

    Well it is Dell EH2414H which by default only support 60hz refresh rate

    Yes sure I did.
     
  4. Wicked Mystic

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    Anything can happen. Those crap PSU's can break everything, especially when they break down. It's like excitement for life using those.

    Many monitors support higher refresh rates, but they are officially limited into something.

    So does same happen when rig is not overclocked?
     
  5. Saif S

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    I already wanted to replace the MG & memory chips

    Yeah so I will just increase it again

    It was worse!
     
  6. Wicked Mystic

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    Usually bad PSU's damage motherboard first, so processor may be intact.

    There is some risk but then that's good way to sell "cheaper" monitors (just limit refresh rate a little on "cheaper" model).

    And this all happened after PSU exploded? Then PSU explosion may have something to do with it.

    I would first try with different video card also. That issue (CPU usage goes up and problem starts) sounds very bad and mosty probably that won't help. It's also possible that new PSU is faulty. Some parts are just DOA. 430W for that rig is more than enough though.
     
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  7. Saif S

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    Thanks mate for sorting things up for me, I appreciate it :)
     
  8. Wicked Mystic

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    Hope you get your problem solved.
     

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