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Multi-meter vs. Motherboard: A Study of Voltage Readings
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<blockquote data-quote="Aces170" data-source="post: 18575" data-attributes="member: 251"><p>I have a cheap VIP 300 watts shows 11.712 on the 12V and it fluctuates a lot. Just had an issue once but that was with Cool n quiet enabled. Also I have a 9800 pro which is one power hungry card.</p><p></p><p>I wouldnt worry too much on the readings as my friend is using an AXP + 2 HDDs + 1 optical drive + 3 Fans + 2 Lan + 9800 pro on a 200 Watts generic Mercury powersupply @ 24hrs on and he hasnt had a single issue since more then a year now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aces170, post: 18575, member: 251"] I have a cheap VIP 300 watts shows 11.712 on the 12V and it fluctuates a lot. Just had an issue once but that was with Cool n quiet enabled. Also I have a 9800 pro which is one power hungry card. I wouldnt worry too much on the readings as my friend is using an AXP + 2 HDDs + 1 optical drive + 3 Fans + 2 Lan + 9800 pro on a 200 Watts generic Mercury powersupply @ 24hrs on and he hasnt had a single issue since more then a year now. [/QUOTE]
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