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SD Gundam
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ok guys I've got an Abit NFS7-S and I've Just notice that the -5V rail Droops to -3V at times usually when it get hot this causes the f***en thing to beep. Anyway it this really a problem? It happened with my old PSU as well as my new one which are both Antec.
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| #0 05:26pm 17/04/06 |
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orbitor
Posts: 7076
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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turn off the monitoring. negative rail oddities don't really matter anymore.
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| #1 07:05pm 17/04/06 |
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SD Gundam
Posts: 3376
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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That's what I'd heard that -5V rail wasn't that important. Just checking though :)
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| #2 07:19pm 17/04/06 |
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whoop
Posts: 9944
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I put a multimeter on my voltages once, they were totally different from that reported by the mobo so from that time onward I ignored anything the stupid motherboard monitoring programs had to say on the matter.
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| #3 07:22pm 17/04/06 |
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Fallen
Posts: 558
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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Agreed. My motherboard monitoring was reporting supposed drops in voltage on +12v. Hooked up a multimeter, did a few tests, and found everything to be rock solid [no fluctuations at all].
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| #4 11:18am 19/04/06 |
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HERMITech
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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negative rail oddities don't really matter anymore. How come? |
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| #5 11:27am 19/04/06 |
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