[quote]there is no way the power bar or overloaded circuitry would cause this problem, the load he is running would not cause it to excede the ratings
I second that & the rest of his post.
ho and by the way
when estimating max input current take max rated Wattage & divide by efficiency
so 750W with an efficiency of 80% (for example) means a draw of 937W
You guys are in Europe, whole different game. As I stated, it's an unlikely cause anyway, and my knowledge of your power grid/circuits is limited. In USA/Canada, it's not uncommon to have a regular 15-amp circuit heavily pre-loaded with just room lighting and other basics. You can have up to 12 devices/outlets on a single circuit. I've had a vacuum cleaner blow a breaker when the room lights were on. We also have some dodgy power grids in some cities with brownouts in urban areas, which can compound the issue. Modern electronics can be very sensitive to power requirements, it pays to check the basics - that is all I am saying. I've lost 2 PCs to surges, both of which went right through the cheap surge bars I was using. I now only use high-end bars with built-in breakers. I believe I already stated a couple of times that this was an unlikely cause, but worth verifying anyway, IMO.
I would still suspect faulty PSU or RAM as the primary cause.