PoosodDirt
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I picked up a 430w Antec TruePower PSU cuz my 431w Enermax's +3,3v rail was stuck on 2,8v. Things were pretty stable with the Enermax but the +3,3v line was still bothering me. (BTW the +5v was around 4,97 - 5; +12v was 11,92). Anyways I got me a 430w TruePower to see if the +3,3v rail would increase. Guess what...with the Antec the +3,3 was also at 2,8, the +5 was at 4,89 (started off lower but eventually settled at that), and the +12 was at 11,61 - 11,67). I was pretty pissed but I gave it till overnight to see if anything would change but nada, zilch. It was still the same. Not to mention that my system became unstable with quite a few page faults. So, I decided to give it to my brother who's system is only a P3 800Mhz. Mine is a P4 2,4Ghz BTW. After putting it in my bro's system the voltages were 3,36, 4,97, 11,92. These Antec's are supposed to be made for P4's. But it makes you wonder what computers they actually tested these on. Low and behold when I put back the Enermax in my system the +3,3v rail actually went up to 2,9 - 2,91. I think Antec should rename their TruePower line to FalsePower (with P4's anyways). 'Nuff said.