Major Rawne
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What sensor would it be?"this comes up alot with asus motherboards, heres my fix. check the sensor is
not at fault
bootup the computer and let it sit on the chassis intrusion message for 5 seconds press the power button once (don't hold it in, flick the psu switch or pull the power cable out)
So I just press the power button once (which will make it shut down) then I have to flick the power button (on the power supply unit, the corsair tx650).
wait until it shuts down , and then remove the power cable, wait 15 seconds plug it back in and power it up, all should be good."
Then I have to pull out the power cable (out of the socket on my wall or out of the power supply?)
Problem is you may have to close up the case.
Not really that big of a problem but I tried that (without the rest of the ritual) and I got nothing.
Still, worth a shot. Thanks for helping me.
One question though -- if this is so common for Asus motherboards then why aren't there any fixes around? This strikes me as odd. If Asus knows of the problem then why don't they give instructions (or if the product's faulty, fix their product) to fix it?