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    Default Enough power?

    My new system has just been put together and when I plugged my flash drive in I got a BSoD!

    I'm wondering if maybe it's my PSU? I have a 600 Watt OCZ; I assume it barely has enough power for the flash drive and crashes?? Is there a up-to-date power calculator on the web?

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    Default Re: Enough power?

    Newegg's calculator is a little out of date. I said that I had two GeForce 8800's to make up for my 3870 X2 and it said I needed nearly a KiloWatt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGreatSatan View Post
    Newegg's calculator is a little out of date. I said that I had two GeForce 8800's to make up for my 3870 X2 and it said I needed nearly a KiloWatt!
    I don't quite believe that. Maybe try another calculator?
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    I may get this one
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    Default Re: Enough power?

    I built a computer for a friend, plugged in a plash drive and got a BSOD. Reinstalled windows and it worked fine.
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    Default Re: Enough power?

    I found a better calculator here. It actually has the components that I have. It said I needed:

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    Default Re: Enough power?

    That seems a little more accurate than the 1KW. I know one of the manufacturers, it might be OCZ, they advertise the watts with the continuous output, not temporary peak wattage.
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    Default Re: Enough power?

    The OCZ's probably not far from its limit in terms of power output. I'd bet on power not being the issue here, though - USB ports are powered from 5v, and the 5v line isn't being heavily taxed in that system, it's the 12v I'd watch.

    It's probably some weird incompatibility, nevermind's rather blunt solution might turn out to be the best one. Do other flash drives work fine? If a reinstall of Windows doesn't take care of it, I'd look at the motherboard, or try a PCI USB 2.0 card if you have one. It ain't gonna be the PSU, though.

    The Corsair you're considering is an excellent unit. If you want more peace of mind, and have the cash, pick one up. That'll give you more overhead for future builds. However, your OCZ should be fine, as it's really a decent 700w unit, and I doubt you'll be using that system at peak all that often.
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    Default Re: Enough power?

    I forgot to mention that when I plugged in my flash drive I was actually plugging it into a 4 port USB PCI card. It might just be the card. I still have experimenting to do, like installing my Blu-Ray drive.

    Is there a program that will tell me my current total power use?
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