From: KL on
KL wrote:
>
> Great News!
>
> New motherboard and the problem still appears ;).
>
> Well, I am slowly starting to get out of ideas as well as to suspect
> either the power supply (even if it seems to look fine) or the video
> card to cause it.

After switching to the internal video card, disconnecting all IDE drives
but the boot drive and using only the newest memory chip I begin to
believe it is actually the power supply.
From: kony on
On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 21:50:28 +0200, KL <kl(a)tempinbox.com>
wrote:

>KL wrote:
>>
>> Great News!
>>
>> New motherboard and the problem still appears ;).
>>
>> Well, I am slowly starting to get out of ideas as well as to suspect
>> either the power supply (even if it seems to look fine) or the video
>> card to cause it.
>
>After switching to the internal video card, disconnecting all IDE drives
>but the boot drive and using only the newest memory chip I begin to
>believe it is actually the power supply.

In all your posts here you skipped a fairly important step,
listing all the major parts in the system including PSU
make/model/wattage. There are many reasons to do so,
including leaving a record of a particular motherboard that
has failed due to bad caps (or other factors contributing
but still caps failed on it).
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