It turns out that I need a new PSU to my computer, so I can only afford 100 mg now. Stay away from HP! Btw, I've had to replace two core i7 motherboards! The first one, which came with this HP piece of sh*t computer, a Pegatron, has a severe production error. All these boards have stability problems. I replaced it with a MSI X58M, and guess what, that board had a defect NIC, and since I waited a couple of months before replacing the board, amazon.com won't have anything to do with it. I had to buy a new board, and since the MSI board has gone out of production, I only had one option left; Asus Rampage III Gene. It's twice as expensive as the other boards, and seem to have a stability issue as well. I know my PSU has bad quality, because it makes a lot of noise occasionally, and I've had a couple of unexpected reboots, so I'm hoping that replacing it will fix the issue. Another funny thing is, after replacing the Pegatron board with the MSI, I thought one of the S-ATA cables were a little short, so I wanted to replace it, but guess what... That clip broke off, so I was unable to get the cable out of my new MSI board, and then I had to use it. f*****g HP...
I don't understand what's going on these days. I've never had so much problems with computer parts my whole life. I've learned one thing the hard way though; NEVER buy electronics which are made for regular consumers; buy stuff made for business.