The RM1000e PSU isn't sufficient to supply power to the RX6900XT GPU.
The RM1000e PSU isn't sufficient to supply power to the RX6900XT GPU.
The review suggests the ATX 3.0 PSU may not handle transients well, especially outside its optimal voltage range. The article notes that PCIe power is limited to 12V, so it doesn’t guarantee stability for all components. Using 5V and 3.3V rails is common, but the PSU’s performance depends on its design rather than just voltage levels.
They shouldn't shut down when a rail isn't fully saturated. The main concern is overvoltage.
The situation involves specific actions that lead to the concern.
sata ssd typically uses five modules, 3.5 hdd requires five and a twelve, two.5 hdd needs five, nvme uses three point three, most mosi chipsets run three point three except the cpu. Current ram usage isn't clear. your usb ports have five volts onboard soundcard, ethernet, probably three point three, and the power supply might cut off if it senses low voltage on those lines, yes. You're also debating the status of other capacitors in the system on those connections.
All screen goes dark mid-game, power button has no effect. Turning the PSU switch on and off repeatedly does nothing; I have to flip it, wait a few seconds, then flip it back on again.
do you have like any way to monitor voltage on the 5vsb rail, it is different from the 5v rail if you are losing that, it is very likely that the psu is shutting down for protection.