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Old 26th September 2004, 14:32   #1
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Default motherboard monitor problem

currently i am reviewing a levicom430xpa-p psu
but i wanne know how stable the V-lines are.

but motherboard monitor doesn't support my mobo.
its a msi 865G neo 2- pls
http://www.pasocomclub.co.jp/pasocom...o2_pls.1.2.jpg

i tried aida 32 & everest, cpu fan

all off them show very weird results
ex: 12v=>16v
cpu core=> 3.1 v

does any one know how i can messure an accurate result?
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Old 26th September 2004, 15:35   #2
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why don't you just take a multimeter and put them in a molex connector?

Other option is to use the utility from MSI...
 
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thats right core cell.
i hope it works,
and about the voltlines idd, i have to take my meter from school then
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how far does your cpu overclock on 3.1 volts? are you using cascade cooling?
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how far does your cpu overclock on 3.1 volts? are you using cascade cooling?
You're kidding right? His readings are way off, that's what this thread is about...
 
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I think he was trying to be funny, must be doctor's humor
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