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Did you check the output voltage of the Kora using a volt meter?

 

If you’re running Windows you could use something like hwmonitor to monitor the 12V voltage rail. If the voltage isn’t near 12V while idling or drops too much when you apply load (eg. using prime95 to stress test) it may either be broken or simply can’t supply enough power or fast enough.

 

There’s not many high quality linear replacement PSU’s to choose from that can deliver the amount of power the Kora can/could. A Paul Hynes SR7 comes to mind which is unobtainable at this moment, a Keces P8 (may be too light), HDPlex 200/400W.

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