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Thread: Dell Optiplex reboots, help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ho View Post
    Dell's tech replaced MB and power supply. So far computer works OK. As per technician they blame some faulty capacitors causing this type of problem.
    Random reboots are commonly PSU related unless CPU is o/c'ed, overheating or faulty but that is not as common and would be easier to know.

    Well, I am glad they got it resolved!

    Thanks for the feedback.


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    I read not too long ago about faulty resistors that were rusting, which could've also been a possibility. Good to hear it's currently resolved.
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