Question Problem with motherboard.

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Hello. My motherboard ASUS P8H61-M LE just died. With new one, my PC's full specs are: motherboard Asus P8B WS, CPU Intel i7 2600 3.40 Ghz, graphic card AMD Radeon 6800 series and got 16 GB DDR3 RAM 1333 Mhz. After changing motherboard my PC has to run in power saving mode set in BIOS, otherwise it will reset at system boot if change to normal mode or higher. But even in power saving mode it will reset if i try to watch YT videos in 720p or higher. Note that before I could run any resolution in any mode. I'm sure it's not system's fault, cause same happens on live boot Linux Mint. Also I don't remember settings from my previous MB, but got photos of new one. The rest of components are also fine, so either something is set wrong or MB is damaged in some way.

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Hello. My motherboard ASUS P8H61-M LE just died. With new one, my PC's full specs are: motherboard Asus P8B WS, CPU Intel i7 2600 3.40 Ghz, graphic card AMD Radeon 6800 series and got 16 GB DDR3 RAM 1333 Mhz. After changing motherboard my PC has to run in power saving mode set in BIOS, otherwise it will reset at system boot if change to normal mode or higher. But even in power saving mode it will reset if i try to watch YT videos in 720p or higher. Note that before I could run any resolution in any mode. I'm sure it's not system's fault, cause same happens on live boot Linux Mint. Also I don't remember settings from my previous MB, but got photos of new one. The rest of components are also fine, so either something is set wrong or MB is damaged in some way.

https://ibb.co/MnkWQfD https://ibb.co/JQqCNWj https://ibb.co/ctgJ7qw https://ibb.co/6WpGhNQ https://ibb.co/BGkqKg1 https://ibb.co/N2Y7yGd https://ibb.co/Z8kt2XJ https://ibb.co/87cbL6t https://ibb.co/m9MQNxC
If you have to run in power saving mode, wouldn't that lead you to conclude that the problem is related to power. Try to borrow another PSU to test that theory.