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It could be a faulty motherboard, PSU or less likely CPU. You haven’t entirely excluded a RAM fault, or RAM slot fault - swap round the single DIMM into the other slot, and retest, then swap out for the other DIMM and do the same tests.
I would also strip everything out check for loose screws, standoffs, grounding straps around the I/O shield etc. Check all the connections and retest. The only real way to check for a faulty PSU or motherboard is to replace with known good working parts. I have also seen a similar problem with a faulty reset switch, so disconnect that from the motherboard header and see if that cures it |
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