K9N Neo Platinum: Shutdown

Having the same problem as the K9N Neo Platiunum SLI
Whenever I try to burn a DVD/CD the system completely shuts down
Network connectivity is bizaar and sketchy at best and seems to possibly
cause shutdown too (randomly).
DVD/CD drive and PSU function normally in a different box
The sticky thread says this model is unaffected by the issue affecting the SLI models
but it sounds identical to me. Has this status changed? Seeing a number of posts independent
of this site stating the same issues as well.
(note: have already RMA'ed this awaiting replacement )
Glad and disappointed I have my old box 
AM2 4200
4GB (4-2x1GB Dual channel)
BFG 7800GT 256MB
Antec TPII 550w
WD 80GB SATA II
MAXTOR 250GB SATA II
WinXP SP2 (up to date as of posting)
Bios 1.3 via live update issue persists

Quote from: dman3d on 14-September-06, 10:24:44
Having the same problem as the K9N Neo Platiunum SLI
Whenever I try to burn a DVD/CD the system completely shuts down
Network connectivity is bizaar and sketchy at best and seems to possibly
cause shutdown too (randomly).
DVD/CD drive and PSU function normally in a different box
The sticky thread says this model is unaffected by the issue affecting the SLI models
but it sounds identical to me. Has this status changed? Seeing a number of posts independent
of this site stating the same issues as well.
(note: have already RMA'ed this awaiting replacement )
Glad and disappointed I have my old box 
AM2 4200
4GB (4-2x1GB Dual channel)
BFG 7800GT 256MB
Antec TPII 550w
WD 80GB SATA II
MAXTOR 250GB SATA II
WinXP SP2 (up to date as of posting)
Bios 1.3 via live update issue persists
Does your pc stabile before you flashed your Bios? It's not safe to flashed the Bios using the liveupdate as it may cause the pc unstable. tried to revert it back. Used the manual way to flashed it. GD luck.

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