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Normal PSU Voltages?

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February 2, 2014 8:52:16 AM

I dont know much about PSU voltages so can someone tell me if all these seem normal- I'm just curious because my computer is a pretty beefy system on a 500w corsair psu (I mean it never cuts out or anything) but I would just like to know because its bothering me xD

http://www.mediafire.com/view/rcfsjnnb314tw69/Normal%20...

Thanks,
Sam

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a b ) Power supply
February 2, 2014 8:59:10 AM

Does not look right... try different software to get your voltage. It should be within 10% .
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February 2, 2014 9:00:55 AM

anonymous1 said:
Does not look right... try different software to get your voltage. It should be within 10% .


I'm not entirely sure what you mean by that...you mean, the voltages are bad or the voltages don't make sense?

What software would you recommend ?

:) 
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a b ) Power supply
February 2, 2014 9:27:05 AM

Try Speedfan. The voltages somewhat looks funny, you may need to replace the PSU. What is your system specs ?
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February 2, 2014 9:28:04 AM

CPUID Hardware Monitor or Hardware Monitor PRO doesn't know how to interpret the sensor signals from your motherboard because your motherboard's sensor chip is not in their sensor database.

If your PSU were really outputting the voltages you see in Hardware Monitor the system wouldn't even turn on because they would be grossly out of spec.

Use a better utility that actually works with your motherboard's sensor chip. Use the utility that came with your motherboard if you need to.
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February 2, 2014 9:34:26 AM

lonewolf7 said:
Try Speedfan. The voltages somewhat looks funny, you may need to replace the PSU. What is your system specs ?


AMD Fx 8320 running at 2.91GHz (MOBO limits it)
AMD Radeon 7870 GHz edition
2x 1TB HDD
8GB RAM
500w Corsair Builder Series PSU
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February 2, 2014 9:37:30 AM

ko888 said:
CPUID Hardware Monitor or Hardware Monitor PRO doesn't know how to interpret the sensor signals from your motherboard because your motherboard's sensor chip is not in their sensor database.

If your PSU were really outputting the voltages you see in Hardware Monitor the system wouldn't even turn on because they would be grossly out of spec.

Use a better utility that actually works with your motherboard's sensor chip. Use the utility that came with your motherboard if you need to.


Okay using easy-tune (Came with MOBO):
https://www.mediafire.com/?qm835k8bkv3oylo
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a b ) Power supply
February 2, 2014 10:07:55 AM

Yes now it looks fine.
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February 2, 2014 11:57:17 AM

lonewolf7 said:
Yes now it looks fine.


Okay, tyankyou :) 
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a b ) Power supply
February 3, 2014 6:29:33 AM

You are welcome.
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