So I got this Fortron FSP PSU off of an old pc I bought for parts. This PSU by the specs is way better then the crap deluxe I use in my main PC so I thought I should change it for the fortron. Now that I have changed it, I monitored the voltages in BIOS and in Everest and they are as follows:
BIOS
11.9-12.01
Everest
12.54-12.67
When under load with prime95 everest reports 12.54V
Now I know that Everest (or any other software for that matter) is not exactly accurate when measuring voltages but still 12.67 seems a bit high. The standard allows for 12.6v at maximum.
The PSU is an older FSP350-60TH-P model with dual 12V rails on at 10A and the other rated at 15A.
Other HW in my main PC
Athlon 245
Asus m4n78se
Inno 3d GT2201gb
WD Blue 500GB
LG DVD RW
So should I be worried?
BIOS
11.9-12.01
Everest
12.54-12.67
When under load with prime95 everest reports 12.54V
Now I know that Everest (or any other software for that matter) is not exactly accurate when measuring voltages but still 12.67 seems a bit high. The standard allows for 12.6v at maximum.
The PSU is an older FSP350-60TH-P model with dual 12V rails on at 10A and the other rated at 15A.
Other HW in my main PC
Athlon 245
Asus m4n78se
Inno 3d GT2201gb
WD Blue 500GB
LG DVD RW
So should I be worried?
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