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PSU Volt reading program
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ATI Enthusiast
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Is there a PSU volt reading program out there?
__________________I just got my OCZ 700w and the readings in Speedfan read as follows: 12v - 12.03 5v - 4.84 3.3v - 3.23 They fluctuate slightly from the above Is this correct or is there a better program for more exact readings? Ta
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Intel Overclocker
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The on-board sensors are garbage, never use them
__________________If you want to find out how many volts the rails are outputting then use a multimeter
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Intel Overclocker
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Should be close, but the only real way to tell is to use a multi-meter.
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I thought I'd have to get the multimeter out, I was hoping I could be lazy and download something!
__________________Do you guys know much about adjustable pots? If I'm taking this thing apart I may aswell try and tweak it if its not perfect!
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no, all software programs suffer from the same problems. You'll need to manually test the rails yourself
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