is it the motherboard or the power supply, that is the question?

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pizzarolls

Indeed it sounds very much like the power supply is not up to par.
On occasion a bios setting can also cause a system reboot problem.
Though many motherboards have virtually jumper free boards,when
upgradeing cpu's.
They still have the jumper to default the bios settings.
I would suggest that you disconnect all of your power cords etc.from
your computer.
open it up remove the system battery,remove the boards bios jumper and
move it over.
for a few seconds move the jumper back.
Reinstall the battery,hook everything back again.
Go into your bios and change the settings appropriatly.
Many times if you set the pcu timings to fast it wont boot correctly.
 

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