Mega 865 probs with 3.3v ...

uhm well ive got a brand new mega 865 and i thought kewl :P i mean it looks sweet and i like the hifi stuff etc etc
well so i started it up and the first day was fine.. second day it suddenly shutdown and stuff.. wel after taking out the power cable and leaving the pc for a while, it worked again and when i looked @ pcalert4 it said that my 3.3v was getting up to 3.9v etc.. and thats the reason why it was crashing..
now my question is obviously how do i stop ik crashing..
- is it because the power supply is 2 weak? (i dont think so seeing that msi delivers the power supply with the mega barebone)
- is it the psu ? coz i read about some1 having the same problem with the 3.3v and a mega barebone...
anyway my pc specs are:
p4 3.2ghz
2x 512ddr corsair
6800 LE
winxp sp1
thats the most important i think

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Originally posted by cteun
application hang of shareaza, msi pc alert, no really system applications
If your system is hanging while you are running, turn off PC Alert.  
 PC Alert Abuse:stop:
In fact, disable PC Alert so it dosen't launch when your system boots.  It causes a momentary pause while it is refreshing the system information.  It's fairly noticable, especially if you are gaming, or writing a document.

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