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					 Posted: Thu, 20th Dec 2007 18:10    Post subject:  | 
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						Probably more the power supply.
 
 
I know that when hardware is getting old, you can have weird problem like this.
 
The mb is maybe defect too.
  
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					 Posted: Thu, 20th Dec 2007 18:13    Post subject:  | 
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						M8, I just had to RMA a brand new Asus board because of a bad bios chip. Exact same issue.
 
 
Try updating the BIOS, sometimes it fixes it. I doubt it's the power supply honestly, you'd get more weird results with a bad PS...
 
 
Have you tried manually setting RAM voltages and timings? I've found sometimes tables for memory aren't optimal... 
 
 
Also, check to make sure the front connectors are connected properly. 
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					 Posted: Thu, 20th Dec 2007 18:17    Post subject:  | 
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						 	  | TripleNine wrote: | 	 		  Probably more the power supply.
 
 
I know that when hardware is getting old, you can have weird problem like this.
 
The mb is maybe defect too. | 	  
 
 
Yes, I agree, it is power supply or defective motherboard.
  
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					 Posted: Thu, 20th Dec 2007 18:19    Post subject:  | 
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						 	  | VGAdeadcafe wrote: | 	 		   	  | TripleNine wrote: | 	 		  Probably more the power supply.
 
 
I know that when hardware is getting old, you can have weird problem like this.
 
The mb is maybe defect too. | 	  
 
 
Yes, I agree, it is power supply or defective motherboard. | 	  
 
 
I suppose these guys could be right, try the PS in another box (I doubt it's the PS, but try it in another box none the less ). 
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					 Posted: Thu, 20th Dec 2007 18:41    Post subject:  | 
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						Have you tried the mobo and PSU out of the case? I've had it where a couple of times they work fine out of the case and it won't work within the case. 
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					 Posted: Thu, 20th Dec 2007 19:06    Post subject:  | 
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						Take it out of the case both the psu and mobo. Short out the front case pins to switch it on. You won't need and hdd's or optical drives attached.
 
 
I bet you have better results that way. 
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					 Posted: Fri, 21st Dec 2007 00:16    Post subject:  | 
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						have you tried updating the BIOS? Couldn't hurt. 
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