Greetings.
This morning when starting up my PC, the boot cycle got interrupted and the computer rebooted. The initial screen shown that the Surge Protection feature of my Asus motherboard kicked in due a PSU power surge and switched off the PC.
Since then, this happens on every boot and checking the PSU voltages both within the BIOS and by using HwMonitor I'm seing that all rail readings are exactly off by 20%:
Readings on the BIOS screen are identical.
This is super weird. The PC works fine, even under load. And the fact that all readings are off by exactly the same 20% amount puzzles me.
I've ordered a new Corsair PSU to replace mine, just in case, but I'm afraid it could be a Mobo issue instead of a PSU problem.
Any ideas what could be happening here?
L.
P.S. Just for reference, mobo is a Asus H81M Plus and the PSU a Tacens Radix VII AG 80+ Silver (I know, I know, crap PSU, but I got this as a prebuilt, and so far it has worked flawlessly for quite some years)
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This morning when starting up my PC, the boot cycle got interrupted and the computer rebooted. The initial screen shown that the Surge Protection feature of my Asus motherboard kicked in due a PSU power surge and switched off the PC.
Since then, this happens on every boot and checking the PSU voltages both within the BIOS and by using HwMonitor I'm seing that all rail readings are exactly off by 20%:

Readings on the BIOS screen are identical.
This is super weird. The PC works fine, even under load. And the fact that all readings are off by exactly the same 20% amount puzzles me.
I've ordered a new Corsair PSU to replace mine, just in case, but I'm afraid it could be a Mobo issue instead of a PSU problem.
Any ideas what could be happening here?
L.
P.S. Just for reference, mobo is a Asus H81M Plus and the PSU a Tacens Radix VII AG 80+ Silver (I know, I know, crap PSU, but I got this as a prebuilt, and so far it has worked flawlessly for quite some years)
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