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My friend has a MSI 865G Neo2 P-Series motherboard with a Fortron 520w PSU. He recently upgraded his 2.4 socket 478 Pentium 4 to a 3.4E Precott Pentium 4.
The power is as follows:
12 : 11.76
5: 5.05
3.3: 3.15
VCore: 1.29
What should everything be at, especially the Vcore?
what are you using to get those numbers. in windows software can be off by a bit. get a multimeter and find what the actual voltages are. because the 12v is pretty low as is the 3.3v.
Your friend could try Motherboard Monitor. It will give him at least a second reference though I fully
agree with the other posters that a DMM would be the best way to go.
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