OK...I ran winbond and I has an alarm going off that the -5.0V exceeds these limits, it says it is runnning at 3.5V. How do I fix this? I have an Enermax NoiseTaker and a NF7-S mobo.
OK...I ran winbond and I has an alarm going off that the -5.0V exceeds these limits, it says it is runnning at 3.5V. How do I fix this? I have an Enermax NoiseTaker and a NF7-S mobo.
What is "winbond"?
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So it doesn't really matter what it says as long as the temps are cool and it works? I was just a little taken back that it says 8 V over the limit.
Edit:
Winbond
Hardware monitor utility for ABIT mobos.
Install MotherboardMonitor and see what it says.
You can compare it to your BIOS readings to get an idea of consistency.
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8 V OVER THE LIMIT???????Originally posted by Sasage@16 July 2004 - 14:18
I was just a little taken back that it says 8 V over the limit.
now i dont care if thats your 12v, 3.3v, 5v, -5v or whatever line......... you would have definitly fried something!!!!!
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It says:
-5.0V ------ 3.5V
I will check the bios and see what it says.
This is my psu Enermax EG475P-VE-SFMA.
Under the output range; Output: +3.3V@34A; +5V@40A; +12V@16A; [email protected]; [email protected], -5.0 is nowhere to be seen. Does this mean that I should just disregard the alarm?
Edit:
Voltage from BIOS as is:
VCC Voltage 2.6V
I/O 3.334
+5V 5.02
+12 11.97
-12V -12.19
-5 0.00
3.3V Dual 3.55
Standby +5 4.96
the best way would be to manually mesure the voltages......
check the thread i pointed you to for more info on that......
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I will try that if necessary but I don't think my PSU has an output for -5.0V.
Output: +3.3V@34A; +5V@40A; +12V@16A; [email protected]; [email protected]
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