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Sudden Voltage Drops on Asus Crosshair V Formula

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I'm running the Asus AI Suite program (updated to the latest version) and its showing my voltages on my NB, SB, DRAM and CPU/NB dropping to 0 volts. I had an issue about half an hour ago where my system had ramped the CPU fan up from about 3300 rpm to just under 6000 rpm but I checked the temps and it was running pretty cool at about 35 degrees. I also double checked the voltages with HWMonitor but its giving me proper voltages. So when the voltages dropped back to zero again I ran Prime95 for about 10 minutes with no errors. is this just a problem with asus's software?

Got a screenshot:


Edited by CarnivalOfFear - 11/7/12 at 11:41pm
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Max voltage on CPU/NB jumped to 32 Volts. I'm confused :S

Edit: another screenshot


Edited by CarnivalOfFear - 11/8/12 at 12:08am
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I think it is just a bad sensor or it is just pulling the info wrong.
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Go into the bios and see if it is reading consistent voltages. You don't have anything to worry about if those voltages were correct it would have crashed.
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