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Please Help!!

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So I've got all the stuff put together and built (in my signature) and I'm checking out the voltages in Lavalys's Everest, and in the BIOS (they both read the same)

And my voltages are as follows:

CPU Core - 1.39V
+3.3V - 3.25V
+5V - 4.92V
+12V - 11.71V
+5V Standby - 4.76V

Should I be in OH SHIT mode? Because I get the feeling I should be.
 
jimbean21 said:
So I've got all the stuff put together and built (in my signature) and I'm checking out the voltages in Lavalys's Everest, and in the BIOS (they both read the same)

They should they get their info from the same sensor.

And my voltages are as follows:

CPU Core - 1.39V
+3.3V - 3.25V
+5V - 4.92V
+12V - 11.71V
+5V Standby - 4.76V

Should I be in OH SHIT mode? Because I get the feeling I should be.

Software is not accurate if you are concerned check your voltages with a multimeter. At any rate if those values were correct they would be in spec.
 
Well I checked in the BIOS too, they're exactly the same as what everest tells me.

Odd thing is, they're damn stable...not bouncing around at all. I just thought they were severely under what they should be. especially for as light of a load as i have on the PSU. (by comparison to other people)
 
jimbean21 said:
Well I checked in the BIOS too, they're exactly the same as what everest tells me.

Odd thing is, they're damn stable...not bouncing around at all. I just thought they were severely under what they should be. especially for as light of a load as i have on the PSU. (by comparison to other people)

Again the values should agree they get the information from the same sensor.
 
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