Everest question

jimbob200521

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I just got my new computer built, and checked with Everest's Sensor Screen, and it says my CPU is running at .03V, my aux at .75V, my +3.3V at .24V, and my +12V at .12V. it reports my -12V line at -11.52--12.01, so im wondering why it reports those other voltages as wrong.(?) i have version 2.20.405, and dial-up, slow dial-up, so id rather not download a new version unless i know the problem is fixed. has anyone else had this problem?

(im not sure the model of my mobo, but its the one that came with eVGA's 7800gt and mobo bundle)
 

w00t

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why do you have a rig like that if you have dial-up its basically saying bye to any mulitplayer online gaming but that is besides the point.

I would just check the bios instead of everest :)

edit: BTW: your pc PWNS! :D
 

jimbob200521

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yeah, i wish we had high speed, but dial-up is the only internet available where we live. it sucks, cable stops about half a mile away from our house, were sooooo close!!

thanks for the complament on the PC :)
 

JEDIYoda

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Everest is more accurate than your bios....

But with my sytem Everest and my Bios report exactly the same readings!!
 

forumposter32

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Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Everest is more accurate than your bios....

But with my sytem Everest and my Bios report exactly the same readings!!

Everest is more accurate than your BIOS???

Yeah, that must have been the case when Everest reported my RAM timings were exactly what the specs of the RAM was instead of what it actually was in the BIOS. I changed them to match Corsair Forum's advice.