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Could someone tell me if these voltage readings, taken
off Everest Ultimate are proper for my system?
I have a K8V motherboard, 1 gig Corsair XMS ram,
4 internal harddrives (2 Sata and 2 IDE) and 2 internal
DVD-RW's (Pioneer 108 and 109) ....I also use an
ATI Radeo x800 Pro video card. I have an Athlon 64
3400+ cpu.
I use an Antec Tru power 550w power supply.
The reason I am asking, is because I have gone from
a 100pct success rate in burning dvd's (videos not data)
to about a 1 pct rate. So I am desperately looking for
answers ..... because every burn, no matter what program,
dvd shrink, dvd decrypter, Nero, DVDX, Clone DVD etc. altho
reports SUCCESSFUL burn, they all play on a stand alone player
with a LOT of skipping/pausing/jerking, etc. My event viewer
shows NO errors (or warnings) ... I have no indication of any
kind. (I've taken the skipping dvds downstairs to my other
computer, recoded with Nero and burnt on that machine,
and so far, a perfect copy every time. (that one is an Asus A7N8X
with a Pioneer 105 burner)
I have no idea where to start troubleshooting, I've updated vid drivers,
reinstalled windows, (leaving off any programs that were installed
after the run of a hundred or so successes) ......all with no improvement.
I have taken my computer back to what it was (hardware wise) during
the successes, and still no change. (only hardware changes were a
Firewire PCI card added and changing a Pioneer 106 to the Pioneer
109) Otherwise, it is the same exact computer as it was when I was
having all the successes.
At any rate, I am forced to look for other causes now apparently ....
so I am starting with voltages. (But, I have no idea if these are okay)
This is what everest reports:
Field Value
CPU Cor 1.54
+3.3 V 3.30 V
+5 V 5.05 V
+12 V 11.49 V (ususally steady at 11.49, but occassionally drops
to 11.43 or climbs to 11.55)
+5v Standby 4.85 V
Are these okay? (or perhaps is it time to buy an even bigger power
supply?)
Thanks
Could someone tell me if these voltage readings, taken
off Everest Ultimate are proper for my system?
I have a K8V motherboard, 1 gig Corsair XMS ram,
4 internal harddrives (2 Sata and 2 IDE) and 2 internal
DVD-RW's (Pioneer 108 and 109) ....I also use an
ATI Radeo x800 Pro video card. I have an Athlon 64
3400+ cpu.
I use an Antec Tru power 550w power supply.
The reason I am asking, is because I have gone from
a 100pct success rate in burning dvd's (videos not data)
to about a 1 pct rate. So I am desperately looking for
answers ..... because every burn, no matter what program,
dvd shrink, dvd decrypter, Nero, DVDX, Clone DVD etc. altho
reports SUCCESSFUL burn, they all play on a stand alone player
with a LOT of skipping/pausing/jerking, etc. My event viewer
shows NO errors (or warnings) ... I have no indication of any
kind. (I've taken the skipping dvds downstairs to my other
computer, recoded with Nero and burnt on that machine,
and so far, a perfect copy every time. (that one is an Asus A7N8X
with a Pioneer 105 burner)
I have no idea where to start troubleshooting, I've updated vid drivers,
reinstalled windows, (leaving off any programs that were installed
after the run of a hundred or so successes) ......all with no improvement.
I have taken my computer back to what it was (hardware wise) during
the successes, and still no change. (only hardware changes were a
Firewire PCI card added and changing a Pioneer 106 to the Pioneer
109) Otherwise, it is the same exact computer as it was when I was
having all the successes.
At any rate, I am forced to look for other causes now apparently ....
so I am starting with voltages. (But, I have no idea if these are okay)
This is what everest reports:
Field Value
CPU Cor 1.54
+3.3 V 3.30 V
+5 V 5.05 V
+12 V 11.49 V (ususally steady at 11.49, but occassionally drops
to 11.43 or climbs to 11.55)
+5v Standby 4.85 V
Are these okay? (or perhaps is it time to buy an even bigger power
supply?)
Thanks