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Old 12-01-2003, 03:10 AM   #9 (permalink)
Mental_Myopia
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Too low or too high of power can damage components. What is the processor reference voltage showing? Make sure all power cables are securely attached.

Set for a 12% variance, and if it trips it, I'd consider getting a new PSU. Make sure to invest the extra money to get a high-quality brand and model. The PSU is capable of damaging valuable components, so spending the extra money for the highest quality possible not only is an investment, but is also insurance.
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