It is fresh mobo (about 8 months). I've visually checked capacitors - it
looks good.
Well, it is time to change something in my life: mobo or PSU, or disks,
or memory, or something else....
Apatewna wrote:
Another good indication for a hosed motherboard (probably caused by bad
power supply)
is to check the large cylindrical capacitors between the processor and
the PS/2 ports. There are at most 10 of them.
If the capacitors have a flat top head they are ok. If their top head is
curved upwards and it looks as if something leaked from within, then
your motherboard is not stabilizing the voltage at the levels it should
and all components get incorrect voltage. Time to change a mobo.
Always remember that the most unusual/impossible problems come from
hardware related issues, this is a proven fact.
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