That's good news, looks like the problem is solved.
Are you able to RMA the faulty PSU?
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Best Answer iammykyl , 02 April 2015 - 05:30 PM
Tthanks for updating. I will mark this as solved. If you have further problems, Please start a new topic.Good luck. Go to the full post »
That's good news, looks like the problem is solved.
Are you able to RMA the faulty PSU?
I'm glad to hear that may have fixed the problem!
Could I persuade you to run the HWMonitor software again and post another screenshot? I would just like to see if any of those voltages changed with the new PSU.
Well it has now been several days of gaming with no crashes whatsoever, I think the problem has been solved.
The new power supply seems to have fixed the problem.
Awesome! Thanks so much for the update.
Take care, agentosage!
Tthanks for updating. I will mark this as solved. If you have further problems, Please start a new topic.
Good luck.
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