Hi, Im a n00b with basic computer hardware knowledge (can build and generally troubleshoot a PC etc) and no electrical knowledge but I was wondering this:
If I was to overload (by a big gaming video card) a reasonably modern cheap OEM PSU the likes of those in HP computers a (a Bestec ATX-250-12Z H5r), will anything "bad" happen or will the overload protection just kick in and shut/crash the PC?
I have googled the PSU here as being of ok quality (albeit recapping recommended though), its not Seasonic made of course but I was just wondering what overloading such a PSU in normal use actually means.
Ive heard about Hyena and Deer and the old Bestecs etc but that was a while ago and this particular model is apparently an ok PSU according to you blokes and jonnyguru.
So am I taking a sizeable risk by not upgrading such a PSU or will it just shut down maybe with its capacitor life shortened somewhat.
Am I likely to be looking at A: shutdown only B: PSU damage/death or C: PSU death and collateral damage ?
This is just for situations for family and friends where I just want to throw in a low-mid range videocard and be done, and not have to take time and expense to replace PSU.
If I was to overload (by a big gaming video card) a reasonably modern cheap OEM PSU the likes of those in HP computers a (a Bestec ATX-250-12Z H5r), will anything "bad" happen or will the overload protection just kick in and shut/crash the PC?
I have googled the PSU here as being of ok quality (albeit recapping recommended though), its not Seasonic made of course but I was just wondering what overloading such a PSU in normal use actually means.
Ive heard about Hyena and Deer and the old Bestecs etc but that was a while ago and this particular model is apparently an ok PSU according to you blokes and jonnyguru.
So am I taking a sizeable risk by not upgrading such a PSU or will it just shut down maybe with its capacitor life shortened somewhat.
Am I likely to be looking at A: shutdown only B: PSU damage/death or C: PSU death and collateral damage ?
This is just for situations for family and friends where I just want to throw in a low-mid range videocard and be done, and not have to take time and expense to replace PSU.

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