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    Sumire Futaba
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    Omega
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    Machinist Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Larirawiel View Post
    You should update your BIOS:
    https://www.asus.com/motherboards-co...=PRIME-A520M-K

    You have a older version of it. And then, your voltages look suspicious. It could be, that some contacts are oxidated.

    Turn your computer off, pull the power connector from the motherboard and then put it back. Maybe it will remove the oxidation.


    Cheers
    i updated my BIOS before i responded, ill try the power trick soon on the motherboard, thanks ^^
    Edit: so i disconnected the chunky power plug from the motherboard while the power was off and its back in and working, time will tell if its fine now.
    when im on FF14 again, ill make another sensor log to post here, see if the voltage is any better.
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    Last edited by Sirkos; 11-27-2024 at 10:20 AM.

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