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Power supply problem? +12V low
Hi, I'm having random crashes while playing games with my new custom build and I wanted to know if this could be my PSU's fault. Check this out.
I've tried everything and I think this is a hardware problem.
OutTooLunch
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You can also look in bios under Hardware Monitor and see voltages, although Stormy13's way is the most accurate.
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So software readings on voltages are very unreliable?
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