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Old 16th August 2004, 23:14   #1
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are these voltlines as bad as I think they are?
 
Old 16th August 2004, 23:20   #2
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+5V is under spec
-12 is WAY under
and the +5V SB is unreal.

in short, WTF, is that rig still running?
 
Old 16th August 2004, 23:28   #3
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verify those values in the BIOS health monitor page
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Old 16th August 2004, 23:31   #4
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lol I'm running my 2500+ @ 3200+ and a 9700pro. I suppose thats what I deserve when I use a shitty cheap case and psu that came with it. Need to invest in a new psu soon

edit: checked the bios and I got :
+3.3 = 3.2
+5 = 5.08
+12 = 12.11

No figures for -figures. So is speedfan reliable for its results?
 
Old 17th August 2004, 00:24   #5
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apparently not
 
Old 17th August 2004, 00:34   #6
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that's something new ive learned with my brother's pc, always buy a new psu if you got one with a no-name case
 
Old 17th August 2004, 00:46   #7
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try MBM5 http://www.google.be/search?hl=nl&ie=UTF-8&q=mbm5&meta=

what motherboard are you using? check to see if there is a PC health app for it
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Old 17th August 2004, 11:13   #8
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or check those lines manually.
 
Old 17th August 2004, 11:30   #9
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Wtf is up with my -5v? i have an antec trublue 480w psu :wtf:
 
Old 17th August 2004, 11:37   #10
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sensor error most likely, verify value in BIOS.
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