[SOLVED] is that Normal or a faulty PSU ?

Solution
For the power supply to cause a problem....the voltages generally have to wander outside of the tolerance....which is 5%....for the +12, +5 and + 3.3V sources.

The graph doesn't show this.

However...it's possible that the voltages aren't correct at that time you get the BSOD.

You could download an run HWInfo. You can set it up to log the voltages. It will also store the high and low voltages on the screen.

This can tell you if your voltages are going out of spec and causing the bsod.
For the power supply to cause a problem....the voltages generally have to wander outside of the tolerance....which is 5%....for the +12, +5 and + 3.3V sources.

The graph doesn't show this.

However...it's possible that the voltages aren't correct at that time you get the BSOD.

You could download an run HWInfo. You can set it up to log the voltages. It will also store the high and low voltages on the screen.

This can tell you if your voltages are going out of spec and causing the bsod.
 
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