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Chassi Intruded" then "Fatal Error...System Halted" asus pvc5mx

What is the problem of this type of error Chassi Intruded" then "Fatal Error...System Halted" Chassi Intruded" then "Fatal Error...System Halted" pls send me the solution.

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Okae...
first should you do is.. buy a new motherboard.. because like my motherboard, there is no solutions for that error nd problem...tnx

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