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    Abit Fatality AN9 32x 8.7. problem

    Hello, today I've gotten my computer back from my moms after a recent family feud. My old power supply died so I bought a TR2 RX power supply and now when I turn on my computer. I get an 8.7. error, and it just shuts off. After continuous tries of turning my computer on with no hope. It gives me the 8.2. error and won't even turn on! Help?

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    Re: Abit Fatality AN9 32x 8.7. problem

    Hello! Sorry to hear you're having problems, if you have another power supply I'd give that a try cause I think 8.7 error was cpu voltage and 8.2 being power supply. Firstly if you can try another power supply. Also you havent overclocked have you?

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    Re: Abit Fatality AN9 32x 8.7. problem

    It's seldom the 8.7 error can be overcome, sadly the motherboard is probably bad.
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