From PCHealth in BIOS:
CPU 1.63v
AGP 1.52v
3.3v 3.28v
+5 5.16v
+12 12.16-12.22 (flunctuated)
-12 (-)13.10
Chipset 1.69v
5v SBVIN 5.10v
Voltage Battery 3.12v
Are those normal? The reason I ask is because my computer sometimes powers off automatically, its not like a shutdown process, but the computer just turns off, as if you were unplugging it. I have to manually flip the power switch on the back of the PC (on the powersupply) for it to boot back up. It has turned off while running Powerpoint, browsing the internet, playing games, installing software. I know it isn't overheating, atleast I wouldn't figure so. I havn't overclocked anything. The problem started off a little bit after I built the computer, then progressively got worse and worse.
Specs:
Athlon XP 2500+
Powersupply is some 430Watts that came with this case (I will find and provide link to it if necessary, it is cheap)
80GB HD
ATI Radeon 9800SE
52CDRW
Thanks!
CPU 1.63v
AGP 1.52v
3.3v 3.28v
+5 5.16v
+12 12.16-12.22 (flunctuated)
-12 (-)13.10
Chipset 1.69v
5v SBVIN 5.10v
Voltage Battery 3.12v
Are those normal? The reason I ask is because my computer sometimes powers off automatically, its not like a shutdown process, but the computer just turns off, as if you were unplugging it. I have to manually flip the power switch on the back of the PC (on the powersupply) for it to boot back up. It has turned off while running Powerpoint, browsing the internet, playing games, installing software. I know it isn't overheating, atleast I wouldn't figure so. I havn't overclocked anything. The problem started off a little bit after I built the computer, then progressively got worse and worse.
Specs:
Athlon XP 2500+
Powersupply is some 430Watts that came with this case (I will find and provide link to it if necessary, it is cheap)
80GB HD
ATI Radeon 9800SE
52CDRW
Thanks!
