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PS Voltage readings?

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I'm using a 460W Sparkle Inc. power supply in my system, it's intended for industrial Xeon systems so it should be high quality. Voltage readings are as follows (obtained using Lavalys Everest):

CPU Core: 2.56V
Aux: 3.70V
+3.3V: 3.31V
+5V: 5.56V
+12V: 13.01V
-12V: -10.90V
-5V: -5.03V

I'm not overclocked at all (Asus P5B Deluxe/Core 2 Duo E6700/2 x Super Talent 800MHz DDR2 1GB) but I'm still getting errors in Prime95 within a few hours and I'm getting the occassional semi-random Windows Explorer crash. Could the +12V rail of the PS being so high cause problems? Fairly certain it's not a heat issue as my temps are about 40 idle/50 full load.
 
Read them with a multimeter. Software readings are notoriously inaccurate.
 
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