PSU Voltages question

bladefd

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Hi, I got an enermax liberty 500W PSU and I just installed HardwareMonitor. After opening it up, I noticed that the +3.3V shows +1.54V voltage. Its highlighted in red. Is that something I should be worried about ? Should I take a screenshot of it for you guys to see? The PSU is brand new - only a month old. I was thinking that the +3.3V line isn't giving off the juice its supposed to. Any ideas?
 

orangat

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Try the motherboard vendor's utility or everest instead. Hardware monitor might not be right.
 

bladefd

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Originally posted by: GalvanizedYankee
Originally posted by: Howard
Better yet, use a digital multimeter.

A DMM is the only way to check voltages.

...Galvanized

I don't have any DMM lying around. What about through bios? Does the bios show correct voltages or not?
 

vanvock

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Try MotherboardMonitor or SpeedFan, if they all agree you probably have a problem.
 

bladefd

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Hmm, they both show that. Damn, what am I supposed to do now? Is the psu messed up or do I have to change some setting ?
 
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Originally posted by: vanvock
Try MotherboardMonitor or SpeedFan, if they all agree you probably have a problem.

Software agrees like 99% of the time with each other. That doesn't mean jack. The ONLY WAY TO measure voltage is with a DMM. Go buy yourself one.
 

Zepper

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It should read correctly in the BIOS or the hardware monitor software that came with the mobo. If that voltage was really as low as you say, your computer wouldn't run - the Power Good signal from the PSU would never trip. I agree with the posters above that recommended using a DMM to be sure. There are ones that should be good enough to measure most PC voltages for around $10. and better ones with more features for $20. and up. A nice Craftsman unit from Sears that normally sells for about $20. is often on sale for around $12. and sometimes less. Check the Sears flyers in the Sat or Sun papers where you live or check the Sears web site. And http://www.bgmicro.com usually has a good selection at decent prices.
. Every PC user should probably have one unless they want to be running to a tech all the time. Comes in handy for lots of household chores.

.bh.