First off I recently Installed a new graphics card, the EVGA GTX 750 ti (SC edition) and I loved it but shortly after I broke one blade on my CPU fan because it was hitting its plastic case and making an incredibly loud noise.
Then after a few days I noticed a decrease in performance with slower load speeds and applications crashing if I had too many open etc. (on the brightside gaming graphics and FPS went way up =D) until this morning I received this message on bootup.
Now there are 2 issues that come to mind - not having enough power for the new graphics card or the CPU over heating from one fan blade breaking. I would rather not find out my PC is slowly dying from the recent changes because I cannot afford a new one. Are there maybe some fan setting or overheat warnings i can configure in BIOS?
Here is my Power Supply, CPU fan and full specs:
Motherboard: GA-78LMT-S2
CPU: AMD FX 4100 Zambezi (Max TDP 95 W)
Graphics: Nvidia Geforce Gtx 750 ti SC
Ram : DDR3 2x4GB stick (dunno what brand)
Power Supply: [In Image]
Optical Drive: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-224BB SATA CdRom Device
Hard Drive: 1TB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 SATA Disk Device (dont know rpm)
Fans: no idea cooler master i believe
64-bit Win7