A while ago I started having some severe problems with my pc, which after some research and tinkering I traced back to a severely undervolted 3.3V rail (slightly over 10% lower, with the other rails also starting to undervolt a bit) according to the BIOS.
I switched PSUs for a spare I had lying around which worked perfectly fine at the time, and 4 months later I find myself in a similar situation. The 3.3 rail is starting to undervolt, the other 2 are fine, but the issues are coming back.
Additional info: It's summer here, the problem started again in the first really hot days, and if I add beastly amounts of cooling, it somehow holds up. Three extra pc fans don't do the trick, but opening the case and fixing a 30 cm radius one blowing into it does the trick. Underclocking and undervolting don't help at all.
The PSU is not being pushed hard in any way, as an exaggerated estimate I can't see it going over 40% load, 30% might be closer.
From this, I see two possible scenarios:
-My Motherboard is killing the PSUs I pair it with.
-I'm either really unlucky with my PSUs or my lack of knowledge (and money) at the time made me pick extremely unreliable ones.
What am I missing?
I've kept this rig going for way too long, and I would really appreciate your help if you give me a hint on how I can keep her running into a very deserved retirement instead of just dying at the side of the road. It's the first one I built on my own, and after almost 8 years, I kind of grew attached to it.
EDIT:
Specs:
CPU: Athlon 64 x2 5600+ (Windsor, 90nm)
MOBO: Asus M2N-VM DVI
Current PSU: Codegen 300x 500w
First failed PSU: Shark Net SN-PS 60 600w
Memory: 2GB DDR2 Kingston, unknown model.
GPU: GeForce 8400GS Rev.2 (Can't find the manufacturer, it was a hand-me-down after the original GPU failed)
Hard Drive: Samsung SpinPoint T Series HD501LJ 500GB
What really puzzles me is the fact that both PSUs are failin in the same way, and generating the exact same problem.
I switched PSUs for a spare I had lying around which worked perfectly fine at the time, and 4 months later I find myself in a similar situation. The 3.3 rail is starting to undervolt, the other 2 are fine, but the issues are coming back.
Additional info: It's summer here, the problem started again in the first really hot days, and if I add beastly amounts of cooling, it somehow holds up. Three extra pc fans don't do the trick, but opening the case and fixing a 30 cm radius one blowing into it does the trick. Underclocking and undervolting don't help at all.
The PSU is not being pushed hard in any way, as an exaggerated estimate I can't see it going over 40% load, 30% might be closer.
From this, I see two possible scenarios:
-My Motherboard is killing the PSUs I pair it with.
-I'm either really unlucky with my PSUs or my lack of knowledge (and money) at the time made me pick extremely unreliable ones.
What am I missing?
I've kept this rig going for way too long, and I would really appreciate your help if you give me a hint on how I can keep her running into a very deserved retirement instead of just dying at the side of the road. It's the first one I built on my own, and after almost 8 years, I kind of grew attached to it.

EDIT:
Specs:
CPU: Athlon 64 x2 5600+ (Windsor, 90nm)
MOBO: Asus M2N-VM DVI
Current PSU: Codegen 300x 500w
First failed PSU: Shark Net SN-PS 60 600w
Memory: 2GB DDR2 Kingston, unknown model.
GPU: GeForce 8400GS Rev.2 (Can't find the manufacturer, it was a hand-me-down after the original GPU failed)
Hard Drive: Samsung SpinPoint T Series HD501LJ 500GB
What really puzzles me is the fact that both PSUs are failin in the same way, and generating the exact same problem.