Hey all,
I have an 330W enermax power supply (EG351P-V), and i was checking the voltage lines on it, and they came out to be the following:
first number is the line, second is actual idle, third is under load
+3.3V: 3.36V, 3.34V
+5V: 5.00V, 4.95V
+12V: 12.34V, 12.46V
-12V: -12.45V, -12.61V
-5V: -5.35V, -5.40V
+5VSB: 5.54V, 5.51V
These numbers seemed a little off, so I swapped out the enermax with the PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 300 ATX. The following is what I got
+3.3V: 3.30V, 3.33V
+5V: 5.03V, 4.97V
+12V: 12.04V, 12.16V
-12V: -12.12V, -12.77V
-5V: -5.00V, -5.05V
+5VSB: 5.43V, 5.46V
Do you guys think there's any need to worry when using the enermax unit due to the high +12V line?
Thanks in advance,
LordBob99
I have an 330W enermax power supply (EG351P-V), and i was checking the voltage lines on it, and they came out to be the following:
first number is the line, second is actual idle, third is under load
+3.3V: 3.36V, 3.34V
+5V: 5.00V, 4.95V
+12V: 12.34V, 12.46V
-12V: -12.45V, -12.61V
-5V: -5.35V, -5.40V
+5VSB: 5.54V, 5.51V
These numbers seemed a little off, so I swapped out the enermax with the PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 300 ATX. The following is what I got
+3.3V: 3.30V, 3.33V
+5V: 5.03V, 4.97V
+12V: 12.04V, 12.16V
-12V: -12.12V, -12.77V
-5V: -5.00V, -5.05V
+5VSB: 5.43V, 5.46V
Do you guys think there's any need to worry when using the enermax unit due to the high +12V line?
Thanks in advance,
LordBob99