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    Antonio Davison is offline Junior Member
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    Default Deserted Core i5-760.

    Hey Friends, I accept a computer where I attempted and approximately experts have also attempted but even they are not capable to detect the trouble. I don’t know how to fix the trouble? I accept a Intel Core i5-760 CPU with four GB DDR3 RAM which also admits Zotac Geforce GTX 469 and a Gigabyte GA-p55-USB3. This is the configuration of the organization where I accept set up windows 7 which accept an fault so I constructed it reboot. But if I set up any plan of I cannot set up any plan of x86 applications. still if I attempt it closes the display. I am not capable to realize where the trouble is? Please let me know if you are aware of the trouble.

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    Hey Guys. I guess that core i5-760 is even in the state of trying out due to which you cannot arrive to a decision. I think that you are on focusing on CPU and you are pointing on CPU defect but I guess that the trouble may be associated to RAM as your operating organization is rebooting all the time again and again. This trouble generally occurs when there is a trouble in RAM. I don’t think there may be any trouble in core i5 -760. You must assure your RAM and then consider the alter.

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    I guess that's the trouble is associated to the power supply. If your operating system is rebooting again and again then I guess there is something wrongly in your SMPS. You require get assure your SMPS from where the powers supply is coming. I guess that there may be no trouble in core i5-760 CPU. If it’s not in SMPS then for certain the trouble is in RAM. It could be either in RAM or SMPS. I guess that the trouble is within this part just; well I don’t guess that there is any trouble in CPU.

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    Thanks, I also guess that the trouble may be SMPS since I also had this type of trouble then I got my computer where I arrived to know that the trouble was in my SMPS. My system was rebooting again and again so then I construct my computer assured by the technicians where the main trouble was in SMPS. I can ensure you that you must 1st get your SMPS assured and then determine what you accept to do. My suggestion to you is that you should 1st get your SMPS assured which will unquestionably figure out your trouble.

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    I also correspond that the trouble might be associated to SMPS or RAM. generally, these troubles happen when there is a trouble in SMPS and RAM. I guess that the power supply provided by SMPS is not reaching its destination. That is why the display opens and closes its self mechanically. You cannot ignore RAM also as it can too accept this type of trouble. I guess that you should assure your RAM and SMPS both either 1 of them is not running decently.

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