Ok I purchased a RX 580 8gb 2048sp off Amazon. I dl the AMD 22.6.1 software to get it up & running.
The only game I play is World of tanks, And it was running it well for a while. And it wasn't even HD settings. It was running good for about 3 weeks. I decided to try the auto over clock feature on AMD's software.
Well now the game began to crash too black screen. I tried going back to default, But it still happens.
I tried removing and installing both AMD software & the game. Nothing happened!
I tried a few YT recommendations, And some of those worked for a while.
From reading a few articles, I thought maybe my PSU is on the weak side since it only puts out 480watts 41amps single rail. So the new psu i ordered puts out 625 watt 49amp single rail, which I haven't received yet.
I also updated my Monitor from a 22in 60mhz to a 27in 100 mhz gaming monitor. But even with the new monitor WoT was running well.
Then everything went south as soon as I tried Over clocking.
I can surf the net with no trouble, But as soon as I try and play a game or watch a movie, The screen goes black and I have to reboot my comp.
I also tried lowering my GPU clock speed -10 and my Vram tuning from 1750 down to 1650, 1600 and 1550. Like I say it works for a few minutes each setting, Then black screen, yet I hear everything in a game or movie in the background.
Any Ideas or help would be great appreciated...Since I'm a old fart with no computer savvy!
What undervolt wattage should I set for my RX 580 GPU for a 400W PSU? Sapphire recommends a minimum PSU of 500 Watts for your GPU card which means your PSU is about 100 watts weaker than it should be. I suggest you just upgrade your PSU to a metal rated PSU to at least 850 Watts.
A: I am using 500w psu, over clocked my gpu to 1450 MHz,with no problem for 4 month of gaming already. power consumption for rx 580 is 185W, GPU and CPU both uses the 12v port from your psu, just make sure you CPU and GPU's power consumption add together is about 80% of your 12v port.
The RX 580 will need, at top gaming performance, 160–180W. A modern CPU will also need up to 100W. So at max power draw you are already using 280W of your PSU. Now all the other parts will draw another 100W, depending on how many hard drives, SSDs, RAM and PCIe Cards you have in there.
You can use common PSU for gaming like 500 watt with 80+ setification that would be good even you can use 380 watt with 80+ sertification in case you will use it only for powering the exp gdc and the rx 580, i think it still enough. But the best option is use the 400 - 500 watt or upper with 80+ sertification.
If the processor isn't strong enough it will bottleneck the RX580 while it might not be too much of an issue with a RX550. One thing you need to look at is your PSU. The RX550 only requires a PSU of 350 Watts while the RX580 requires a PSU of 550 Watts.
But AMD recommends a minimum PSU of 500 Watts: So you have an adequate PSU to run your RX 580. If both your RX580 and Ryzen 7 are maxed out, then it is possible you may have some power issues.
Requirements. 600 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 42 Amp on the +12 volt rail. PCI Express, PCI Express 2.0 or PCI Express 3.0 compliant motherboard with one graphics slot.
A 250-watt motor, if you're doing full throttle, is going to be able to get you to a top speed of, let's say, 15 miles an hour. In pedal assist you'll be able to hit a top speed of about 20 - 22mph. If you're looking at a 500-watt motor, that's gonna be able to get you to a top speed of about 20 miles an hour.
Minimum requirements and headroom: While the RX 580 itself has a TDP (Typical Power Draw) of 185W, other components in your system also consume power. Manufacturers typically recommend PSUs with at least 500W for RX 580 builds, leaving headroom for other components and potential power spikes.
Will be more responsive in daily tasks, but will not improve gaming fps, as the RX 560 is the bottleneck. A minimum PSU recommended for this GPU is 300W, the recommended is 600W. While the system will run with the 250W, you won't probably get the best performance possible in games.
Generally speaking, a 400 Watt power inverter can run many household devices, such as heater, small televisions, laptops, cell phones, digital cameras, portable stereos, small power coffee makers, small power refrigerators (car refrigerators), and other electrical devices that are not very powerful.
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