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daniel
well.. im not sure about this.. but are the results that im getting ont eh -12.00, and -5.00 rail.. normal? (see attached file)
kingdingeling
minus 12 and minus 5 volt rails can not be measured by the mainboards afaik, you would need a multimeter to check those. But also, don't believe software monitoring for your rails, use a multilmeter if you want to check them properly.
Sagittaria
QUOTE(kingdingeling @ Dec 31 2006, 02:09 AM) [snapback]653007[/snapback]
minus 12 and minus 5 volt rails can not be measured by the mainboards afaik, you would need a multimeter to check those. But also, don't believe software monitoring for your rails, use a multilmeter if you want to check them properly.


withstupid.gif and check/confirm fast... 2v on the 3.3v rail is BAD and 12.45 on the 12v is borderline...

What's your PSU?
fire_storm
Some of those look wrong 3.3+ at 2.02?

I don't even think your computer would running if it actually had that voltage running. Also the core 2 and the +5.00 and +12.00 seem off.

I assume that is mbm5 that your using you should get another program because they stopped developing that program years ago unless you have an old computer I don't think it would support your chip set.

Try using programs like speed fan or everest or your motherboard manufacturer probably has a motherboard program that monitors temps and voltages and other stuff.

What are your system specs?
daniel
well i installed the program that comes with my mother board.. and well things changed a lil... (btw i have a ultra x-connect)
Sagittaria
QUOTE(daniel @ Dec 31 2006, 12:47 PM) [snapback]653093[/snapback]
well i installed the program that comes with my mother board.. and well things changed a lil... (btw i have a ultra x-connect)


those look fine, were those at load?
daniel
hmm let me do a test.... tongue.gif ill post results soon...
EDIT
actually there is no need to post.. at load.. results are basically the same....
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