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Feb 11, 2025
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Mother board b550 aorus elite v2
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 5600.

New graphics card is a GeForce rtx3060
I've installed the new graphics card, but I am getting a black screen alls OK with the old graphics card any ideas the graphics card is brand new.
 
I'm in London not sure about budget not too much

So my advise would be spend enough at least for a gold PSU basically it will save on your electric bill.

Even 750w


Cheapest I can find of quality.

https://www.novatech.co.uk/products...dular-atx-power-supply-psu/cp-9020263-uk.html



Higher quality PSU less power it draws from wall. Equals less wastage. a low quality psu will draw more power from the wall the nessary.

example

A 300W load's power draw from the wall depends on the efficiency of the power supply unit (PSU). An 80+ Bronze PSU draws slightly more power than a 300W load (e.g., 300W / 0.835 = ~360W).

An 80+ Gold PSU draws less (e.g., 300W / 0.885 = ~340W), and an 80+ Platinum PSU draws even less (e.g., 300W / 0.92 = ~326W).


Cost Vs bronze Vs gold is about 4 pounds difference per month to electric bill. On average 4 hrs per day for 30 days. Depending on how often your on your pc.

Also gold PSUs use higher quality components less prone to early failure.
 
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So my advise would be spend enough at least for a gold PSU basically it will save on your electric bill.

Even 750w


Cheapest I can find of quality.

https://www.novatech.co.uk/products...dular-atx-power-supply-psu/cp-9020263-uk.html



Higher quality PSU less power it draws from wall. Equals less wastage. a low quality psu will draw more power from the wall the nessary.

example

A 300W load's power draw from the wall depends on the efficiency of the power supply unit (PSU). An 80+ Bronze PSU draws slightly more power than a 300W load (e.g., 300W / 0.835 = ~360W).

An 80+ Gold PSU draws less (e.g., 300W / 0.885 = ~340W), and an 80+ Platinum PSU draws even less (e.g., 300W / 0.92 = ~326W).


Cost Vs bronze Vs gold is about 4 pounds difference per month to electric bill. On average 4 hrs per day for 30 days. Depending on how often your on your pc.

Also gold PSUs use higher quality components less prone to early failure.
right over my head but i hear what your saying cheers
 
id assume not enough power


Ocz power supplys run on a split rail 12 rail PSU it was cheaper to do but the issue was unless you were a technician you didn't know how the rails were split.

The issue is ocz PSU 8 pin connectors for GPU can be tied to the same rail as CPU.

I used to have similar issues back in the day problem is if you overload one of the rails you can damage them.

Newer PSU run on a single strong 12v rail. That does most of the components. 5v and 3.3v do other things like fans and hard drives etc.
 
Ocz power supplys run on a split rail 12 rail PSU it was cheaper to do but the issue was unless you were a technician you didn't know how the rails were split.

The issue is ocz PSU 8 pin connectors for GPU can be tied to the same rail as CPU.

I used to have similar issues back in the day problem is if you overload one of the rails you can damage them.

Newer PSU run on a single strong 12v rail. That does most of the components. 5v and 3.3v do other things like fans and hard drives etc.
5V is mostly for USB these days. 3.3 volt runs though the PCIe bus as well as support for some older drive types. Fans, with few exceptions, also run on 12V.

25A at 12V is 300W, so it would be plenty for the 170W RTX 3060. 5600 can pull maybe 80W under boost so even a single rail is likely to be enough.

I would replace the PSU anyway just because it is an older unit.

Try a BIOS reset, you don't even necessarily need to update the BIOS, though that is a good idea. Sometimes you have to reset the BIOS to clear out old selections (Which may be preserved during updates)

Is this a new or used RTX 3060? Lots of refurbs floating around and there is nothing to say that you didn't just get one that doesn't work.
 
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5V is mostly for USB these days. 3.3 volt runs though the PCIe bus as well as support for some older drive types. Fans, with few exceptions, also run on 12V.

25A at 12V is 300W, so it would be plenty for the 170W RTX 3060. 5600 can pull maybe 80W under boost so even a single rail is likely to be enough.

I would replace the PSU anyway just because it is an older unit.

Try a BIOS reset, you don't even necessarily need to update the BIOS, though that is a good idea. Sometimes you have to reset the BIOS to clear out old selections (Which may be preserved during updates)

Is this a new or used RTX 3060? Lots of refurbs floating around and there is nothing to say that you didn't just get one that doesn't work.


Yes but as you pointed out the age of PSU they lose capacity.

That and ocz says on there own label it draws max with both rails 552if it's a gigabyte card they can have a crack in the PCB near the slot there prone to failure there on 3000 series
 
5V is mostly for USB these days. 3.3 volt runs though the PCIe bus as well as support for some older drive types. Fans, with few exceptions, also run on 12V.

25A at 12V is 300W, so it would be plenty for the 170W RTX 3060. 5600 can pull maybe 80W under boost so even a single rail is likely to be enough.

I would replace the PSU anyway just because it is an older unit.

Try a BIOS reset, you don't even necessarily need to update the BIOS, though that is a good idea. Sometimes you have to reset the BIOS to clear out old selections (Which may be preserved during updates)

Is this a new or used RTX 3060? Lots of refurbs floating around and there is nothing to say that you didn't just get one that doesn't work.
its a new one
 
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