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My 5850 came today, but problems are here.

Right when this BC2 patch finishes downloading, i'm whipping in the 400w Corsair. So it should be fine to run my rig even with it being 400w?

I just put your system through this PSU calculator

I said you were using:

- a stock Q8200
- a 5850 graphics card
- 1 DVD drive
- 1 SATA HDD
- 4 USB devices
- 1 additional PCIe device
- a high end motherboard
- 2 sticks of RAM
- 3x 120mm fans

It said:

Minimum PSU Wattage: 322 W
Recommended PSU Wattage: 372W
 
Right well i will pop it in now.

Edit. It only has 1 six pin connector...So i have pretty much got to guess what the problem is? I bought both the PSU and GPU from OCUK in the last month...So i can return either.
 
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Ok so my 5850 came today, which is an upgrade from my 4850. I have a big problem. Whenever i have the 5850 installed, my pc randomly just turns of at any time. It could be 10 seconds into boot, or 1 hour of the pc being on..It's totally random. It doesn't happen with my 4850 installed. Also, sometimes when i boot up (50% of the time) the monitor shows nothing...It's like it can't recognise the graphic card.

I am stuck and don't know what to do. It's not temps, they are super. So, any ideas what the heck is wrong??

Specs are in sig

Did you uninstall 4850 drivers?
 
I should also add (Forgot to say) At one point i removed the USB for the keyboard from the back, and it just turned of...Otherwise all of the shut downs have been complete random.
 
You may have to reset bios. Try taking out the cmos battery and afterwards see if the system boots fine with 5850. It does seem that something in your system is definitaly causing instability. I would suggest doing a motherboard test and disconnecting other parts such as hdds and optical drives.
 
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Boom, it just turned of again when i removed a front USB port...So i have had a shutdown for a back USB removal and front...Plus random shut downs when i have done nothing.
 
Should i get the latest bios drivers? That's something i'v not done..

I would certainly recommend it. What motherboard do you have?

Boom, it just turned of again when i removed a front USB port...So i have had a shutdown for a back USB removal and front...Plus random shut downs when i have done nothing.

Yes, this increasingly sounds like a motherboard problem. Do you have a separate PC you can try the 5850 in to check if it is fully functional?
 
Sorry, I should have said - you will be wanting to install (flash) a new BIOS. This is a different thing from getting new motherboard drivers (which are also worth updating).
 
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