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You're facing issues after overclocking your GPU. Need assistance?

You're facing issues after overclocking your GPU. Need assistance?

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zShard
Member
194
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM
#1
I encountered an issue when overclocking the GPU; it functions normally during stress tests but fails when I power off the PC overnight. The only solution is disconnecting all components—GPU, CPU, and front panel connectors—to restart it. It usually takes at least an hour for it to come back on. This process is frustrating since I want quick access to my computer. Thanks for your help!
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zShard
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM #1

I encountered an issue when overclocking the GPU; it functions normally during stress tests but fails when I power off the PC overnight. The only solution is disconnecting all components—GPU, CPU, and front panel connectors—to restart it. It usually takes at least an hour for it to come back on. This process is frustrating since I want quick access to my computer. Thanks for your help!

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MrKryp
Senior Member
643
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM
#2
Thermaltake's "Litepower" line is their entry-level model. Adding a fan with some lights attached doesn't significantly improve the unit's performance, even if it appears appealing. I wouldn't recommend this device for your current hardware setup. A more suitable power supply like the Corsair CX550 would be better.
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MrKryp
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM #2

Thermaltake's "Litepower" line is their entry-level model. Adding a fan with some lights attached doesn't significantly improve the unit's performance, even if it appears appealing. I wouldn't recommend this device for your current hardware setup. A more suitable power supply like the Corsair CX550 would be better.

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sportgamer7
Junior Member
15
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM
#3
Some Thermaltake power supplies aren't suitable for operating an RX580.
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sportgamer7
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM #3

Some Thermaltake power supplies aren't suitable for operating an RX580.

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jrp09
Member
183
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM
#4
Thank you for your prompt response. I considered the LitePower Series RGB 550W as possibly the power supply, but wasn't certain. I don't have a backup to test and check if the issue persists.
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jrp09
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM #4

Thank you for your prompt response. I considered the LitePower Series RGB 550W as possibly the power supply, but wasn't certain. I don't have a backup to test and check if the issue persists.

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_KindaRekt_
Member
58
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM
#5
Thermaltake's "Litepower" line is their entry-level product. Adding a fan with some lights attached doesn't significantly improve the device's performance, even if it appears appealing. This model isn't recommended for your current hardware setup. I would look for a more suitable power supply, such as a Corsair CX550.
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_KindaRekt_
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM #5

Thermaltake's "Litepower" line is their entry-level product. Adding a fan with some lights attached doesn't significantly improve the device's performance, even if it appears appealing. This model isn't recommended for your current hardware setup. I would look for a more suitable power supply, such as a Corsair CX550.

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josiecatz__10
Senior Member
640
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM
#6
Sure, thank you for your assistance. I really appreciate it. I’ll definitely consider getting that power supply. No worries, I’m not a fan of RGB. I got the power supply for free from a friend and thought it would be okay. Lol, thanks again! 👍
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josiecatz__10
11-05-2025, 01:47 AM #6

Sure, thank you for your assistance. I really appreciate it. I’ll definitely consider getting that power supply. No worries, I’m not a fan of RGB. I got the power supply for free from a friend and thought it would be okay. Lol, thanks again! 👍