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Voltage Issues
Ok guys (and gals), time for some PSU fun! I have an Enermax 410 watt PSU (best PSU ever!!). I am running quite a bit of stuff on it. 4 hard drives, 6 LED fans, cd-rom, Abit NF7-S, Barton 2500+, GeForce 4 Ti4200, soundblaster live! 5.1, IDE controller card, and a rheobus. It powers everything without shitting out on me, which is a good thing. But my "Hardware Doctor" program that came with my Abit NF7-S is showing some interesting voltage levels on some of the rails.
http://www.appstate.edu/~jt52439/voltage.jpg Look at the -5V. Is that low? Do I have too much connected? Just wondering. |
Forgot to mention: I changed the -5V low limit down some, because it was getting dangerously low to going over the aforementioned low limit. So technically, it's going past the stock low voltage -5V limit.
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Until it starts rebooting randomly and/or not turning on, there's no problem. :)
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I wouldn't be particularly worried about less than a half volt discrepency.
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You are going to have some small variations in voltage depending on how the power supply is made. .5 volts is not that much so I wouldn't worry about it
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ok thanks guys. I'm just gonna crank the low limit down to the bottom so it doesn't system beep every other second when the .5v drops too low :)
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Its all good as far as I know. If it dropped out of the bottom limit what would happen?
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voltage tolenences are usualy at least 10%.....
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all of my voltages are a bit low as well, as ling as it is stable its fine.
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