Thanks for the update, same high voltages showing so two things for you to do;
Restart the computer and check the voltages in the BIOS, no need for a picture just write down any +3.3, +5 and +12V readings and post them with your next reply.
NB: BIOS voltage readings.
The readings are not conclusive in the BIOS as the computer is under the least amount of load, if they are higher or lower than what they should be though it does suggest a PSU problem.
Stress test your CPU with Prime 95 to see if you get the same display problems as with the add on video card fitted, download the appropriate version from here
Restart the computer and check the voltages in the BIOS, no need for a picture just write down any +3.3, +5 and +12V readings and post them with your next reply.
NB: BIOS voltage readings.
The readings are not conclusive in the BIOS as the computer is under the least amount of load, if they are higher or lower than what they should be though it does suggest a PSU problem.
Stress test your CPU with Prime 95 to see if you get the same display problems as with the add on video card fitted, download the appropriate version from here
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