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2 minutes ago, OD4NIL said:

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So, this started happening to me and I don't know how to fix it or what is happening, and ideas?

I have a Corsair 1000w modular, which I know is a bit overkill.

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Just now, OD4NIL said:

I did, and it happened again

Try a different PSU, or maybe it’s a bad electric port

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Asus anti-surge is often triggered by weird stuff. Either check to see that all your motherboard standoffs are secured properly in all the right places and then turn it off, or try clearing CMOS and seeing if the problem goes away. Anti-surge is really annoying and generally your PSU will shut itself off if something is wrong with it, especially if it's a good unit like your Corsair.

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