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You might be overloading one of the rails. Or your PSU is just horrible and needs to die in a painful fire. Either one.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Too many devices on the rail. Moving devices to a different rail will fix it. EX: hard drives, fans, optical drives, etc all running off of one chain of power from the PSU. Separate them out across the multiple chains that come from the PSU. Also, if the rail in question isn't pushing sufficient power for the devices to draw, it can cause weird problems, so a general rearranging of devices on your PSU might be something to try anyway.
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