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Athenatech A106 Question/problem

TED

Gawd
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Hi, I was in the market for an mAtx case(building a multimedia system) I was going for that black raidmax for ~30 on the egg, but when I saw the Athenatech A106 in the Workstation thread, I just had to have it.

I got that case and the Biostar M7NCG 400. Everything works fine, and I was able to do a *little* wire management in the case (smallest case I have ever owned Lol)

Anyway... My -5 volt line reads -61.xx volts!!! :eek:
I havent updated the mobo's bios yet, I will be doing that tonight. I also dont have a multimeter, otherwise I would check it myself.

My question is: Would a computer even boot if the -5 line was at -61.XX volts?:rolleyes:

Thanks.

TED
 
The -5V line isn't even read on current motherboards so anything shown on it should be disregarded. The only ones you really need to monitor are +3.3, +5 and +12.
 
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