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Are These V-Rail Readings in My BIOS Normal?

MrControversial

Senior member
+3.3V = 3.16V
+5.0V = 4.75V
+12V = 11.64V
-12V = -11.62V

Chip Voltage
+1.2V = 1.15V

Battery Votage = 2.72V

Are these within normal values? Computer is now freezing up shortly after loading up.
 
Originally posted by: MrControversial
+3.3V = 3.16V
+5.0V = 4.75V
+12V = 11.64V
-12V = -11.62V

Chip Voltage
+1.2V = 1.15V

Battery Votage = 2.72V

Are these within normal values? Computer is now freezing up shortly after loading up.

All those are within spec and as I have learned, you cannot trust software readings from anywhere for voltage readings. A multimeter is the only way you can get a correct reading.
 
Any and all software show incorrect readings. Use a Digital Multimeter if you want accurate results. Even if you were to trust that piece of software all of those voltage would be perfectly safe. Now this freezing sound more like an a) memory issues, b) hard drive issue, or c) motherboard issue.
 
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