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Old June 30th 04, 09:44 PM
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i have just upgraded to an asus mobo that shows voltage levels, they are all fine except the 3.3 level, im currently knocking out about 2.9 volts. i have not had any hangs or reboots, so the power pack seems to be holding up ok. its 230 volts, do i need t
o upgrade or will it be ok to leave alone?
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Old June 30th 04, 10:47 PM
Jim Macklin
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Default power low on +3.3 power level

Depending on the motherboard voltage regulation, voltages
will vary depending on the CPU and chipset.
Check the ASUS mobo manual to see what the voltage should be
for your configuration.


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| i have just upgraded to an asus mobo that shows voltage
levels, they are all fine except the 3.3 level, im currently
knocking out about 2.9 volts. i have not had any hangs or
reboots, so the power pack seems to be holding up ok. its
230 volts, do i need to upgrade or will it be ok to leave
alone?


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Old June 30th 04, 10:47 PM
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