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digitalx0

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I have been crashing lately (and I just recently added 5 more fans, 1gb ram, and 2000+ --> 2400+).

Would these readings have anything to do with these crashes (or freezes)?
And btw, I am new to this psu stuff, so if you need more info, I will supply if it will help.

Core 0: 1.648V
Core 1: 1.488V
+3.3: 3.264V
+5.00: 5.134V
+12.00: 11.978V
-12.00: -11.861V
-5.00: -5.142V
 
digitalx0 said:
I have been crashing lately (and I just recently added 5 more fans, 1gb ram, and 2000+ --> 2400+).

Would these readings have anything to do with these crashes (or freezes)?
And btw, I am new to this psu stuff, so if you need more info, I will supply if it will help.

Core 0: 1.648V
Core 1: 1.488V
+3.3: 3.264V
+5.00: 5.134V
+12.00: 11.978V
-12.00: -11.861V
-5.00: -5.142V


Those numbers seem fine.......but I wouldnt trust whatever you using to read these rails. I would get a multimeter out and test it that way. Software is never perfect when it comes to reading voltages.
 
those volts are right on also bear in mind you could have a virus impending hard drive failure, bad ram. Check out the ram run prime on it. also are the voltages stable or do they hop around.
 
they hop around quite a bit. I'd say from 1.65v to 1.7v, back and forth quite alot. I am upgrading PSU's this week, so we will see if this is the problem or not.
 
that could be the problem try bumping the voltage up a little and see if that stabalizes it. but then again my cpu jumps aroun .7v then again it's at 1.95 as opposed to 1.5 stock :cool:
 
that could be the problem try bumping the voltage up a little and see if that stabalizes it.

Be careful when increasing the voltages though, could easily fry CPU.
 
it should be fine with a small increase without extra cooling
 
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