6 core processor

So the question of the judgment seems to randomly have been resolved by the intallation of the new Thermaltake 650 watt power supply. Thanks for the help. Now, a new question. My desktop CPU meter shows 1 of 6 cores operating at 98% and others anywhere from 2 to 24%. Is there a way to force the system to use balance?

Hello

Best source of information would be ASUStek as you use their motherboard.

Check with the support of ASUS, their documentation online, diagnoses and their forums.

ASUStek support
http://support.ASUS.com/

ASUStek Forums
http://VIP.ASUS.com/forum/default.aspx?SLanguage=en-us

ASUStek drivers
http://support.ASUS.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us

I hope this helps.

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