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<blockquote data-quote="merlin3001" data-source="post: 913906" data-attributes="member: 20622"><p>I would definitely agree with a diagnosis of faulty board, but given that it's not an easy/cheap fix - one more thing you can try is swap the PSU and see if it helps. A slightly dodgy PSU can cause all sorts of mischief (speaking from personal experience). I would imagine it's possible that the PSU has deteriorated to the point it's giving you enough volts to get the CPU going but can't deliver to the rest of the system. I have a spare PSU you could use to test but unfortunately in PE....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="merlin3001, post: 913906, member: 20622"] I would definitely agree with a diagnosis of faulty board, but given that it's not an easy/cheap fix - one more thing you can try is swap the PSU and see if it helps. A slightly dodgy PSU can cause all sorts of mischief (speaking from personal experience). I would imagine it's possible that the PSU has deteriorated to the point it's giving you enough volts to get the CPU going but can't deliver to the rest of the system. I have a spare PSU you could use to test but unfortunately in PE.... [/QUOTE]
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