Help! 3.3v issues on Asus Ai Suite

kylemm

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i'm kind of at a loss. I've never had any issues with ai suite before. Basically what im seeing is when i boot up the computer the 3.3v consistently jump from okay to 2.960 or lower. This has caused crashing anytime a game or heavy task starts. I did just update from windows 8 to 8.1 right when i started having issues. I tried updating ai suite to no avail. However, I did go into the bios and see it maintaining a stable clock for a few minutes where the ai suite jumps around every 30 seconds or so. Up and till now I have never had any issues, and the cpu has maintained a stable clock of 4.5 and 4.8ghz.

Any help would really help, as im kinda at a loss.
 
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Do it with real multimeter..real digital multimeter, to make sure if it's your psu faulty or not.

Your crash happens because of your asus software alerting your system to do self crash..
don't use it..you can't rely real measurement based on software..

Do it with real multimeter..real digital multimeter, to make sure if it's your psu faulty or not.

Digital_Multimeter_Aka.jpg

Quaddro

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what is your powersupply..?

and please list your computer parts, exp: processor, mobo, graphic card, memory, hdd etc..

actually, safe range for 3,3v is 5%..that's means it allowed in 3.135v -3.465v, and considered safe..

but, all measurement based software is not reliable..

do a real measurement with digital multimeter. real one..
 

kylemm

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Its a corsair tx650. I thought it could be the power supply. Its only about a year old though.

The motherboard is a Asus z77 motherboard.
Cpu is 3570k
Gpu is Asus 680
I have a Kingston 120gb for boot and 1tb wd black for storage
 

Quaddro

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well, you have a excellent psu..
it's more than enough for your system..

well, like i said before, don't ever rely on a measurement from software application.

Do it with real multimeter..real digital multimeter, to make sure if it's your psu faulty or not.
 

kylemm

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Well I did just have it crash again. Came to a boot menu saying Asus felt a surge from power supply and cut power to save components. So maybe it is the power supply.
 

Quaddro

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Do it with real multimeter..real digital multimeter, to make sure if it's your psu faulty or not.

Your crash happens because of your asus software alerting your system to do self crash..
don't use it..you can't rely real measurement based on software..

Do it with real multimeter..real digital multimeter, to make sure if it's your psu faulty or not.

Digital_Multimeter_Aka.jpg
 
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