12v rail at 12.384-12.481 (EVGA GQ 1000W)

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2016/10/27 03:52:42 (permalink)
12V---Normal-12.384 Volts
5VCC---Normal-4.974 Volts
3.3VCC---Normal-3.367 Volts
VBAT---Normal-3.028 Volts
VCPU---Normal-0.121 Volts
VDIMMAB---Normal-1.209 Volts
5VSB---Normal-5.026 Volts
3.3VSB---Normal-3.35 Volts 
VBMC 1.2V---Normal-1.218 Volts
VPCH 1.0V---Normal-1.018 Volts
 
The above is a reading from sensors over IPMI. This PSU is being used to power 28 drives in total (I know, overkill, but think of the boot amps!)
post edited by Piers123 - 2016/10/27 03:55:30

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    Re: 12v rail at 12.384-12.481 (EVGA GQ 1000W) 2016/10/27 11:19:50 (permalink)
    Use bios pc health status/digital multimeter to check 12v rail fluctuation as software readings can be inaccurate.


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    Re: 12v rail at 12.384-12.481 (EVGA GQ 1000W) 2016/10/28 07:12:12 (permalink)
    I doubt your voltage reading through software is correct. But, if the reading is correct, there is nothing to be concerned about. It is within ATX tolerance.
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    Re: 12v rail at 12.384-12.481 (EVGA GQ 1000W) 2016/10/29 14:37:11 (permalink)
    Yeah, don't trust the software they can be quite a bit off. 
     
    What Aida64 reads vs my multi-meter under load on my 1300 G2.
     
    +12V: 11.889V / 12.101V
    +5V: 4.961V / 5.10V
    +3.3V: 3.168V / 3.351V



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