Possible PSU problem

Grimbones

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Alright, i'm basically going crazy, because i've tried so many things to get my computer working, and it still shuts down during gaming. Anyway. When i go into the Bios, i read all the voltages, and this was it.

Hyperstransport Voltage 1.23 Volts
CPU core voltage 1.54 Volts
DDR Voltage 2.62 Volts
ATX +3.3v 3.27 Volts
ATX +5v 5.01 Volts
ATX +12v 11.93 Volts
AGP VDDQ voltage 1.58 Volts
Standby Volt (+5V) 5.11 Volts
3VDual Voltage 3.24 Volts
CPU VDDA 2.5 voltage 2.55-2.60~ Volts


Alright, as i said, i'm kinda going crazy now, so if any of those numbers look weird to anyone go ahead and speak up...

Antec SL-400 PSU
AMD 64 3000+
Abit KV8 max3
2 x512 Kingston value ram (pc3200)
Raptor 74gb SATA
DVD drive
Lite on CD burner
Onboard sound w/ z680's hooked up to it
9600 128mb pro

That's what i'm running! Thanks for taking a look.
 

Grimbones

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Well if it's not power related i'm like entirely out of idea's...I'm running at 8x AGP, could that be a problem...And fast write is on, whatever that is. Battling 2 problems at once is frustrating!:brokenheart:
 

Ryoga

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To answer the original question: 5% variance is within spec for ATX, and 10% variance will usually cause no harm. Yours all seem within spec, although I don't know what voltage hypertransport operates at, and I'm not sure about DDR orthe other random rails.