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Came up with a slightly different build.

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-IronMan- wrote
Buxtyy wrote What does the message say exactly? I've never heard of windows noticing the system doesn't have power unless its a laptop.

If you are drawing too much power from the unit, the system will either turn off to protect itself, or go boom boom.

Something like "windows in consuming alot of power, it is suggested that you change your theme for optimal performance"


430w is plenty enough for your system.

I've not heard of that error before, have you tried to Google it?
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