Murtagh1812
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@Murtagh1812 - this is why you and everyone else really should be viewing and reporting your temps in Celsius and not Fahrenheit. Even if you live in a part of the world that typically uses Fahrenheit (as we do here in the US), the computer globally industry uses Celsius and so that is what we are used to seeing. 88°C at idle would impossible, unless there was something seriously wrong.
Because everything inside your computer case depends on good, clean stable power, I recommend you beg, borrow or steal a known good PSU and swap that in to see what happens. You need to verify power first - especially before plopping down money for something else.
Power is verified. Getting constant 12v. Said in an earlier post
Is there a reason you have one fan upside down on the top of the case?
Because I have 6 fans in this case. Noticed the back one was working harder than the rest and a lot of hot air was sitting in the case previously
Also it appears that PSU is mounted wrongly - fan is up, should be down, sucking in cold air from the surroundings, not interfere with case flow; still not a cause for instability though...
Any chips on mainboard that due to age of unleaded (brittle) solder may loose connection, because I have an old Phenom mainboard + CPU that's doing that (bad connection).
I have carpets and shaggy one at that so it wouldn’t really pull that much air especially since the carpet sits up against the bottom of the tower. And this mobo is less than a month old. I bought it after I bought the psu
sorry if i miss something, but have you tried resetting your bios and using only one ram?
just to check
I have not. I can do that.