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Plz help, PCI voltage prob, according to nVidia Monitor
just built my second gaming comp, everything is pretty much ok, but...
I have a Nvidia MoBo with this program on it that monitors different performance specs, its called "Nvidia MonitorView". according to this the PCI-E voltage has a red rating, meaning it is overstressed and could cause damage. how is this fixed? also in red is something that is labeled: HT(SPP-MCP), in yellow is the memory, but everything else is good to go. the monitor has shut off a couple of times in the past few hours of downloading updates, i'm guessing this is directly related to the voltage problem If it helps this are the related components: -EVGA nForce680i SE mobo -BFG Tech GeForce 8800 GTS -OCZ 700watt PSU Thanx in advance
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