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Asusprobe - Truepower 430w

Mogh

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I am beginning to wonder if my Antec Truepower 430watt is either weak or not enough for my configuration. Listed below are my Asus probe values. Are these values too low or should they be at or over the 12v, 5v, 3.3v?


+12v rail = 11.5v
+5v = 4.9v
+3.3v = 3.2v
 
I've had the True430 power a much more demanding system, power wise.

I use the Asus Probe as a base referance only. As long as your voltages aren't fluctuating, and you aren't having any problems, I wouldn't be too concerned.
 
Originally posted by: Amaroque
I've had the True430 power a much more demanding system, power wise.

I use the Asus Probe as a base referance only. As long as your voltages aren't fluctuating, and you aren't having any problems, I wouldn't be too concerned.

They are fluctuating but not by much .1 or .2. (including vcore which is usually around 1.536)

 
At work we have a lot of TruePower330's powering Asus boards, and when I'm in the BIOS sometimes I notice the mobo thinks the 12-volt output is around 11.3-11.4 volts. But guess what the multimeter says...? Yeah. 😉 Get a multimeter, if you want to be sure of your facts.
 
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