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       #32

    Thank you for the Speccy report.
    Lots of information for you and us to look at.

    ***Check you voltages in your bios because Speccy is indicating low volts in the +5 and high volts in the +12.
    It could be false readings by Speccy.

    Motherboard
    Manufacturer:
    Alienware
    Model:
    07JNH0 (CPU 1)
    Version:
    00
    Chipset Vendor:
    Intel
    Chipset Model:
    Sandy Bridge-E
    Chipset Revision:
    07
    Southbridge Vendor:
    Intel
    Southbridge Model:
    X79
    Southbridge Revision:
    06
    System Temperature:
    42 °C
    BIOS
    Brand:
    Alienware
    Version:
    A11
    Date:
    11/26/2013

    Voltage
    +3.3V:
    3.312 V
    CPU CORE:
    1.376 V
    VIN2:
    2.304 V
    VIN3:
    1.294 V
    +5V:
    3.784 V
    +12V:
    15.752 V
    VIN6:
    3.344 V
    VSB3V:
    3.296 V
    CMOS BATTERY:
    3.328 V
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       #33

    This is why I don't understand why you had to remove memory to get your system to work.


    alienware 07jnh0 (a00) mainboard specs


    4 x 240-pin DDR3 DIMM slots Supports (Quad-Channel) DDR3 1866/1600/1333 MHz non-ECC, un-buffered memory – (Max 32GB)

    Be sure and check your power supply voltages in the Bios.

    Also, what brand is your power supply? It's not in your specs.
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       #34

    Well i just removed 2/4 rams (maybe 1 is broken or something). The power supply is also alienware made i think. Can you please be more specific about the voltage ? I dont understand what i need to check...
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       #35

    Look in BIOS for your Voltage. You need the values of your +12V, +5V and +3.3V. Speccy may have read them wrong, but it has your +12V at 15.72V, +5V at 3.7V. ATX standards are +/- 5% which means your +12V should be no more than 12.6V and your +5V no less than 4.75V. Your voltages according to Speccy are way out of specs. The BIOS is the most accurate reading of voltages.
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       #36

    Ok so i used another program CPUID HWMonitor to read voltages and they were same as speecy (12-15 and 5-3). I also uploaded some images from bios (this is all i could find).

    If this is true then it's a big problem ...
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       #37

    Anything else i could do ?
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  8. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #38

    You could show the voltages as suggested.

    In your bios look in the Power section.
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