Re: K9N Neo V2 hangs on XP Splash and (sometimes) in XP on cold start!

I have a similar problem with my K9N Neo V3. I originally had WinXP installed and it would either crash right at startup, crash at the XP splash screen, crash at the XP welcome screen, or crash during a game. It literally has a mind of its own. Sometimes it would crash, sometimes not.
I tried updating the drivers for the mainboard, the display driver, and I reformatted everything and reinstalled WinXP. That didn't work. Now I've reformatted everything again and installed Vista instead. Now its even worse. It crashes more frequently and this time even crashes during simple tasks like opening folders.
So, should I change the motherboard?
cpu: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 6000+ Socket AM2
video: GeForce 9600 GT 512MB/256bit/DDR3/PCI-E
memory: 2GB Geil DDR2 PC 6400 800MHz, CAS 4
Sorry thats all the info I can get about my system.

 >> << "Cheap Sumvision PowerX 450W Power Supply 450 Watt Switching PSU (KY2500ATX)"
 Minimum +12V~26A recommended for system with that video card, the 450 watts recommended only pertains to high quality PSU and not cheapos and one should rely on amp specs anyway.
 As Wonkanobby said and I agree since I have one Corsair VX450 w/+12V~33A would be a good choice. Even though the price is 3-4 times more than what you have the PSU is not something to be cheap with.

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    Hi guys, as you can see I'm new to the forum and new to PC building this is my second rig and not my favorite for some reason this motherboard just wont boot. when i push the start button the heatsink fan spins and the power led stays green but other than that there's no other activity
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  • Front panel audio jack is not working on K9N Neo V2

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  • K9N Neo-F and AMD Athlon X2 AM2 6000+ (125W)

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    Quote from: Arcur on 04-June-08, 03:59:54
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  • K9N Neo-F, just over a week old and now won't boot.

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    Hi
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  • [SOLVED] Front audio panel still not working on K9N Neo V3

    I already posted on this here: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=113813.0.
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    Quote from: Jack the Newbie on 07-April-08, 03:25:15
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  • K9N NEO V3 POST Beep Issue

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