Hello all,
I purchased a new motherboard / cpu combo, is an ECS 945GCT-M/1333, is a 2.8 celeron CPU and 2GB of RAM (2 X 1024) I am worried about the voltages the computer has been giving to speedfan. The voltages as of right now are as follows:
Vcore1: 1.34v
vcore2: 1.90v
+3.3v: 2.08v
+5V: 5.08v
+12v: 8.32v
-12v: -12.28v
+5V: 4.92v
Vbat: 3.26v
I have in the case installed two small case fans, two SATA HDD's, two DVD-RW, and my SB live X-fi music sound card. Externally I have a USB Seagate HDD, my printer, scanner, mouse and logitech controller, which I connect only when needed, all are usb. In the BIOS there is no way to read the voltages, only the cpu temp can be read. I have a Powmax 500W power supply, and I want to know if what reports speedfan gives can be a misreading. The computer rebooted itself earlier sometimes, but disconnected my external USB hub and all unnecesary things and has been running fine since.
Any help appreciated.
I purchased a new motherboard / cpu combo, is an ECS 945GCT-M/1333, is a 2.8 celeron CPU and 2GB of RAM (2 X 1024) I am worried about the voltages the computer has been giving to speedfan. The voltages as of right now are as follows:
Vcore1: 1.34v
vcore2: 1.90v
+3.3v: 2.08v
+5V: 5.08v
+12v: 8.32v
-12v: -12.28v
+5V: 4.92v
Vbat: 3.26v
I have in the case installed two small case fans, two SATA HDD's, two DVD-RW, and my SB live X-fi music sound card. Externally I have a USB Seagate HDD, my printer, scanner, mouse and logitech controller, which I connect only when needed, all are usb. In the BIOS there is no way to read the voltages, only the cpu temp can be read. I have a Powmax 500W power supply, and I want to know if what reports speedfan gives can be a misreading. The computer rebooted itself earlier sometimes, but disconnected my external USB hub and all unnecesary things and has been running fine since.
Any help appreciated.
