Hello,
I have my PC connected to a power adapter/protector and I was wondering if there was a possibility of the power adapter being too weak to sustain my PC. I also have my table phone and printer connected to the power adapter.
The power readings on my power adapter is: 250VAC/10A
My PC' PSU is: Fortron FSP500-60APN 500W (85 PLUS) ATX12V
My PC specs:
Intel i3 2100 3.1Ghz
4gb of ram
MSI HD 6850 (slight factory OC)
500GB 7200RPM HDD
The readings on my components from BIOS are:
12V - 12,14V
5V - 5,07V
3,3V - 3,45V
Memory - 1,57V
Processor - 1,23V
PCH - 1,06V
3,3 standby - 3,4V
GPU - 1,15V (this was read from HW monitor program when GPU was under load so I don't know how accurate this is)
I tried figuring it out by myself but I am just too damn uneducated and didn't pay enough attention in the physics class.
Hope you can help, thanks!
I have my PC connected to a power adapter/protector and I was wondering if there was a possibility of the power adapter being too weak to sustain my PC. I also have my table phone and printer connected to the power adapter.
The power readings on my power adapter is: 250VAC/10A
My PC' PSU is: Fortron FSP500-60APN 500W (85 PLUS) ATX12V
My PC specs:
Intel i3 2100 3.1Ghz
4gb of ram
MSI HD 6850 (slight factory OC)
500GB 7200RPM HDD
The readings on my components from BIOS are:
12V - 12,14V
5V - 5,07V
3,3V - 3,45V
Memory - 1,57V
Processor - 1,23V
PCH - 1,06V
3,3 standby - 3,4V
GPU - 1,15V (this was read from HW monitor program when GPU was under load so I don't know how accurate this is)
I tried figuring it out by myself but I am just too damn uneducated and didn't pay enough attention in the physics class.
Hope you can help, thanks!