OK, thanks to the wonderful help I got in the tech support forum, I've figured out that I'm having issues probably due to and inadequate power supply. So I'm shopping for a new PSU, I want at minimum 650W, and one that will last.
Here are 3 I found shopping Newegg that seem to fit the bill as far as budget, power and a 5 year warranty.
Electricity is like voodoo magic to me though, I really don't get it. So I'd appreciate any feedback on these units as they apply to my purpose.
It needs to power:
3- 120mm case fans.
Full size mobo
Intel Quad Core 2.33Ghz Q8200 processor
3- 72,000 HDDS, 1 for OS and programs, 2 in a RAID mirrored for data (will probably replace the OS drive with a SSD soon though, I'd imagine they pull less power.)
4- sticks DDR2 RAM
1- DVD/RW drive
Nvidia 8400GS vid card, (would like to upgrade to something better, 9800, 4850 sometime as well)
Like I said all have a 5 yr warranty, and all have the right number of SATA connections, I'm leaning toward the Antec as it says "continuous power" I'm assuming this means it can put out a constant 650W, not just peak, and reviews said it is very quiet which I like.
Questions??
What exactly does the 80 plus (bronze, silver, gold) certification mean,is this just about how efficient they are?
One thing I'm confused on is single rail vs. 4 rail, does it matter?
All are modular, I'm hoping that this means I'll have less unnecessary cable clutter, or do modular PSUs still get cluttered?
Is 650W enough, assuming I upgrade my vid card?
Feel free to make other recommendations if you have any as well. I just looked for 600-700W units with 80 plus certification, at least 4 SATA connections, and 5 year warranties under $100. I'm sure there are others out there I missed.