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C0nDuCt EviL
11-14-01, 03:35 PM
So what are we saying as I am running 6 fans..2 intake..2 exhaust..1 intake on the PS and 1 exhaust on the PS
Enermax 330 watt 8 weeks old..and only hitting 4.86V on the 5v meter:confused:
C0nDuCt EviL
11-14-01, 03:38 PM
:confused:
Thelemac
11-14-01, 04:00 PM
*Moved to "General Hardware"*
You are not drawing any power off the 5v line or are you?
You are either overloaded, underloaded, or have a power supply
with poor regulation.
hyperbob
11-14-01, 04:19 PM
i get even lower with my crappy deer psu
im gonna get a new one soon
Originally posted by hyperbob
i get even lower with my crappy deer psu
im gonna get a new one soon
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i'm getting the same sort of voltage on my 5 V rail, running a generic cheap and nasty 300W, what psu do u suggest?
Originally posted by Vega
i'm getting the same sort of voltage on my 5 V rail, running a generic cheap and nasty 300W, what psu do u suggest?
PC POWER & COOLING - Turbo Cool
check the reading with a multimeter (under load) before you spend the $$. Most of the time you will find MBM is not giving you the right ##'s.
Originally posted by Fink
check the reading with a multimeter (under load) before you spend the $$. Most of the time you will find MBM is not giving you the right ##'s.
That is true some mobos are a little off
WarriorII
11-14-01, 10:34 PM
Thought I'd post this here. Is there any relation?
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WarriorII
Iwill KK266+ 2.5v prob
Got a problem with my 2.5v on the mobo. In Via Hardware monitor it says the 2.5v line reads
0.25v to 0.27v.
I am not familiar with what the 2.5v line controls.
ANY info would be appreciated.
Everything "seems" to work fine.
Vcore = 1.81v
*****************>2.5v = 0.28 (right now)
3.3v = 3.32
5v = 4.95
12v = 12.01
Thanks everyone.
The two fans in the PSU + 1 Intake + 1Exhaust <> 2Intake + 2Exhaust! It equals 1intake and 2 exhausts. The extra fan in the PSU only helps move air from the computer case into the PSU case.http://koti.mbnet.fi/antiqser/smilies/teleport.gif
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