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Quote from: Computer_Commando on February 06, 2010, 05:46:12 PM

Your description of voltages dropping out of spec indicates motherboard issues. PROBABLY a bad capacitor in the voltage regulator circuits of the motherboard.

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let's have him test the new PSU voltages with his multimeter, while it's installed. He bought a good psu so, if the voltages are still flopping around then I would say your theory is right, but if not, then the board and psu are likely good... Quote from: EEVIAC on February 07, 2010, 12:02:49 AM
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let's have him test the new PSU voltages with his multimeter, while it's installed. He bought a good psu so, if the voltages are still flopping around then I would say your theory is right, but if not, then the board and psu are likely good...

Actually I did test the new PSU not too long ago. Voltages are still crazy, but it's not as bad as the other PSU, though.

I won't be able to get another motherboard for months probably, but it works well enough for now.Did you (Re-) install the correct drivers

Good luck............Greetings:Eric.........

[Saving space, attachment deleted by admin]Yeah I've been through an entire Windows reinstall, in fact.

Also the COMPUTER gave me a bunch of beeps when I started it up this morning. Other than that it worked normally.Well I`m no computer-whizz (not even close !),so I wish you all the best...
The THING I do know is that there hasn`t been a problem I have had the people on this (fine) FORUM could not fix !!!
I`m shure that if you keep trying you`ll figure it out...

Again,all the best,greetings from Amsterdam:Eric...............

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