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PSU Voltages - Take a quick look, if you would:

  • 10-05-2013 11:44PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,973 ✭✭✭


    HWMonitor:
    Hardware monitor Analog Device ADT7490
    Voltage 0 1.51 Volts [0x74] (+2.5V)
    Voltage 1 0.87 Volts [0x4A] (CPU VCORE)
    Voltage 2 3.32 Volts [0xC1] (ATX +3.3V)
    Voltage 3 12.24 Volts [0xC3] (ATX +5V)
    Voltage 4 12.24 Volts [0xC3] (ATX +12V)
    Temperature 1 27°C (80°F) [0x1B] (Local)
    Temperature 2 26°C (78°F) [0x1A] (Remote 2)
    Fan 0 1001 RPM [0x1514] (FANIN0)
    I understand that software will not be too accurate, but that's way off, no?

    I tried PC Wizard 2012 and it gave the same readings.

    Problem: The computer restarts at random, ranging from multiple times a day to being perfectly fine for a month or more.

    Edit: There's absolutely no way its that high. The computer would have exploded. I'm looking into getting a monitor to check it out properly.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 251 ✭✭Merl1n


    What make psu do you have

    Cheap power supplies give out bad power
    High end power supplies give it better power


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