Complete Motherboard Wackiness!

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Kenneth

Okay, this is a follow up to my follow up (5/20) to my original message
(5/14). Thanks to the advice of DaveW, I've got an Anteck TRU550 on the way
in. It seems like not a moment too soon, too.

I happen to be casually using my computer the other day, and I everything
went completely wacky. I need to know that it's the power supply causing
this. My Asus PC Probe looked like it was in a cardiac fit!

http://www.taylormadecom.com/test/bigtrouble1.jpg
http://www.taylormadecom.com/test/bigtrouble2.jpg
http://www.taylormadecom.com/test/bigtrouble3.jpg
http://www.taylormadecom.com/test/bigtrouble4.jpg

Thanks in advance,
Kenneth
 
Kenneth said:
Okay, this is a follow up to my follow up (5/20) to my original
message (5/14). Thanks to the advice of DaveW, I've got an Anteck
TRU550 on the way in. It seems like not a moment too soon, too.

I happen to be casually using my computer the other day, and I
everything went completely wacky. I need to know that it's the power
supply causing this. My Asus PC Probe looked like it was in a
cardiac fit!

http://www.taylormadecom.com/test/bigtrouble1.jpg
http://www.taylormadecom.com/test/bigtrouble2.jpg
http://www.taylormadecom.com/test/bigtrouble3.jpg
http://www.taylormadecom.com/test/bigtrouble4.jpg

Do you have any other monitoring software running at the same time as Asus
Probe ? If so, disable it, as the two will conflict and give odd readings.
 
S.Heenan said:
Do you have any other monitoring software running at the same time as Asus
Probe ? If so, disable it, as the two will conflict and give odd readings.

Nope, just the Asus PC Probe. This system has been running reliably with
this configuration for nearly a year now, just started giving me problems
about three weeks ago.

Ken
 
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