PSU flucuation question

Aug 1, 2003
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Hi there,

When they say that cheap PSU's flucuate often, how much flucucation is usually involved? I have a 420 Watt Chieftec (made by SuperRed) that flucuates at MOST 0.2 volts on the 12 and 5 V meters. The CPU voltage stays pretty constant. Also, my 5 V usually ran at 5.156-5.186 Volts but now runs between 5.186-5.280...

Is there any reason for concern????

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spclwpns

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Intel spec gives +/- 5%. Good psu's hold to +/- 3%. The best psu's hold to +/- 1% regulation.

If I remember correctly ;)
 
Aug 1, 2003
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My Intel Active Monitor says

11-13 for 12V
4.2-5.8 for 5 V
2.5-4 for 3.3 V

Are these good guidelines? My power stays well within the green according to the Intel standards...Therefore, is my PSU sufficient? I mean, it moves back and forth but not A LOT.

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MiExStacY

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what are you reading it from?because usually software readings are wrong trust only a multimeter
 
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what is considered a "dangerous" amount of flucuation? I would imagine I can trust Intel's scale since they make my mobo and CPU.

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dexvx

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Originally posted by: RoyalTenenbaum
what is considered a "dangerous" amount of flucuation? I would imagine I can trust Intel's scale since they make my mobo and CPU.


The less the better. And the Intel Monitor is adjustable, so its not "their" guidelines. 2.5V on a 3.3V line is rediculously and dangerous low. Generally the average consumer grade PSU would be a fluctuation of about +/- .25V. Server grade materials have a fluctuation of about +/- .01V.