- Jul 12, 2000
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Hi,
I have a question regarding PSU's effects on system stability. Just recently I've began experiencing occasional stability issues, and I'm eliminating possibly causes, and the only one that really is still the variable is the PSU. The 12v was well within spec, however the +5v was about 4.7v average and the -5v was roughly 2.7 average. This seemed a tad out of whack to me, and I'm curious if this could be affecting stability. It just locks and hangs, no reboot, and usually it only does it in windows when I'm browsing around or using the net, not when I'm playing games or creating DIVXes. It's not a tempurature issue most likely, since it does not lock up when doing the most CPU intensive activities. The PSU is an Enermax 431watt. Another thing I noticed about this particular PSU is that the rear fan is never on. I don't know if this is heat activated or what, but it's never been operable, and perhaps the unit is semi-defective. Any thoughts on the subject are welcome, my system configuration is in my profile. Thanks,
Nate
I have a question regarding PSU's effects on system stability. Just recently I've began experiencing occasional stability issues, and I'm eliminating possibly causes, and the only one that really is still the variable is the PSU. The 12v was well within spec, however the +5v was about 4.7v average and the -5v was roughly 2.7 average. This seemed a tad out of whack to me, and I'm curious if this could be affecting stability. It just locks and hangs, no reboot, and usually it only does it in windows when I'm browsing around or using the net, not when I'm playing games or creating DIVXes. It's not a tempurature issue most likely, since it does not lock up when doing the most CPU intensive activities. The PSU is an Enermax 431watt. Another thing I noticed about this particular PSU is that the rear fan is never on. I don't know if this is heat activated or what, but it's never been operable, and perhaps the unit is semi-defective. Any thoughts on the subject are welcome, my system configuration is in my profile. Thanks,
Nate
