Surges during bootage

Basoli

New Member
Hi everyone,

I'm building my own computer with this configuration :
- mother board : ASUS H170 Pro Gaming - ATX - H170 - LGA1151
- CPU : INTEL Core i5 6600 - 6Mo - HD Graphics 530 - LGA1151 - 0,014µ - BOX
- power supply : COOLER MASTER G550M - 550W - 80+ Bronze - ATX
- Graphic card : KFA2 GeFORCE GTX 970 EXOC Black Edition - 4Go GDDR5
- RAM : 2x 8Go Corsair Vengeance
- Windows 7 pro
- etc. (ask me for more information)


Every thing works fine EXCEPT one point : when I start the computer, this appears :
"Power supply surges detected during the previous power on.
ASUS Anti-surge was triggered to protect system from unstable power supply unit !"
(cf http://www.noelshack.com/2016-22-1464984722-20160603-214136.jpg )

Some voltages are the double of what they should be :
http://www.noelshack.com/2016-22-1465061698-20160604-122855.jpg

with Everest : http://www.noelshack.com/2016-22-1465147457-20160605-173950.jpg
with the bios : http://www.noelshack.com/2016-22-1465147423-20160605-174311.jpg

Could someone tell me what represent those voltages with surges ?
And more important : how to fix it ?

Many thanks in advance for your assistance,
Basoli
 

beers

Moderator
Staff member
That looks pretty F'd if you're seeing that in BIOS. If you have a multimeter you can measure 5v and 12v off of a molex connector.

I'd also see if you have that same behavior with another PSU.
 

Basoli

New Member
Thanks for your replies. I have not solved the issue yet : I've not been at home this week.
The Cooler Master Support advices me to return the PSU in order to get a new one.

Okedokey : I've already updated my bios.

Beers : I think that the issue comes form the 24pins connector. However I wonder if I can use the multimeter without making it worse xD

The computer works fine despite the fact that those surges are still present.
Shall I test the system with an old PSU ? I think I will be forced not to connect the graphic card because it asks too much power.
 
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