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Old 01-27-07   #1 (permalink)
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I swapped out my PSU from a 300 watt to an antec 500 watt to support my new 1650 pro, which only scored a few hundred higher on 3d mark 05. All the voltage numbers were always greek to me , but I dont like how these look,
AM I alright here?
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How is that even running with only 2.42v on the +13V line? LOL
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Looks like speedfan is reporting most of those voltages wrong, so if you fell comfortable with doing it I would reccomend using a multimeter to check your 12v/5v voltages. EDIT: or you could try using Everest Ultimate, bt as a general rule of thumb software programs aren't that accurate for measuring voltages.
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I am not, but my mb hardware monitor reports 3.3---3.21
5----4.83
12----12.41

Maybe for somereason it left off the 1. ?
I mean as someone said, could my comp possibly be even running with those numbers on the screenie>? I was concerned cause it my my virgin psu swap, in conjunction with a x1650 pro that seems to be performing no better than my 6800 gs xt
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