rupeshforu3
In the zone
Hi I am Rupesh from India and I have a system with Intel i3 10th gen processor and Asus prime H 510 me motherboard with gigabyte 256 GB SSD nvme but I don't have any separate graphics card. Today I have ordered Seagate 4 tb internal harddisk. I am searching for a SMPS which supply proper power.
At present I am using frontech 600 watts SMPS and when I connect my old one tb internal harddisk I can't copy files from SSD nvme to 1 tb due to shortage of power supply. For extra memory space I have ordered 4 tb internal harddisk Seagate barracuda compute.
When I am using hdd I am getting some unusual errors and even my windows explorer is taking lots of time to load files from a folder.
Due to the above issues I am searching for a affordable SMPS according to my needs.
As I am not using a graphics card I think that 800 watts SMPS is enough for me and found frontech 800 watts psu and it's spec page is as follows
Many of you may prefer crossafair etc., but I am not going to use my pc for high end games and even I am not using graphics card. My requirement is I want to copy files from SSD nvme to 4 tb internal harddisk Seagate.
Please try to suggest if I use this SMPS whether there will be no damages to my pc components or not. If it's not recommended to use 800 watts SMPS try to suggest any affordable low cost SMPS.
Regards,
Rupesh.
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At present I am using frontech 600 watts SMPS and when I connect my old one tb internal harddisk I can't copy files from SSD nvme to 1 tb due to shortage of power supply. For extra memory space I have ordered 4 tb internal harddisk Seagate barracuda compute.
When I am using hdd I am getting some unusual errors and even my windows explorer is taking lots of time to load files from a folder.
Due to the above issues I am searching for a affordable SMPS according to my needs.
As I am not using a graphics card I think that 800 watts SMPS is enough for me and found frontech 800 watts psu and it's spec page is as follows
*frontechonline.com/products/ps-0006-800watt/
Many of you may prefer crossafair etc., but I am not going to use my pc for high end games and even I am not using graphics card. My requirement is I want to copy files from SSD nvme to 4 tb internal harddisk Seagate.
Please try to suggest if I use this SMPS whether there will be no damages to my pc components or not. If it's not recommended to use 800 watts SMPS try to suggest any affordable low cost SMPS.
Regards,
Rupesh.
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