Hmm well seems like HW Info must have got it wrong - very unusual and I am not sure why. It could be down to other software interference but what I can't say - maybe the AV??
Now of course the only real option is to test the PSU with a digital multimeter that can only be the absolute definitive way of checking those rails. If you can and have a meter it means checking the volts on the 24 pin connector and the volts and colours for the different cables can be seen in this Power supply unit (computer - Wikipedia) if you scroll right down the page you come to a pic of the 24 pin connector with colours. Now those colours are the same for all the other connectors to components ie the GPU etc .
What you can do is to reseat the cables to anything that looks like it is supplying power to other stuff and I don't know without going all the way back through this thread if someone has asked if you have cleaned out the machine and it might be an idea to check the caps for any signs of them going bad. It only takes one cap to go out to cause all sorts of problems if not total shutdown. Pics to show what they might look like. Plus check for any signs of scorching on the board itself if there is any there is often a distinct acrid resinous smell about it,
Now of course the only real option is to test the PSU with a digital multimeter that can only be the absolute definitive way of checking those rails. If you can and have a meter it means checking the volts on the 24 pin connector and the volts and colours for the different cables can be seen in this Power supply unit (computer - Wikipedia) if you scroll right down the page you come to a pic of the 24 pin connector with colours. Now those colours are the same for all the other connectors to components ie the GPU etc .
What you can do is to reseat the cables to anything that looks like it is supplying power to other stuff and I don't know without going all the way back through this thread if someone has asked if you have cleaned out the machine and it might be an idea to check the caps for any signs of them going bad. It only takes one cap to go out to cause all sorts of problems if not total shutdown. Pics to show what they might look like. Plus check for any signs of scorching on the board itself if there is any there is often a distinct acrid resinous smell about it,
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Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap A...Desk1 i5 3750K / Laptop i7 GTX 860M / Desk2 i...Desk1 8GB (1866) / Desk2 16GB (1333) / Laptop...Desk 1& 2NVidia GTX 650 & Laptops on board Intel
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Running Kaspersky 2016 ISS on all machines config'd identically
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Canon MG5250MFC
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