M mattflyftw Member Dec 19, 2024 #1 im getting gpu rail voltages of 12.455 and sometimes up to 12.534 im using a rtx 4080 super with the adapter cable and a corsair hx1200
im getting gpu rail voltages of 12.455 and sometimes up to 12.534 im using a rtx 4080 super with the adapter cable and a corsair hx1200
Z Zach Well-Known Member Dec 21, 2024 #2 What does the PSU 12V rail says? Is it single or multi 12V rail? Maybe GPU sensors are a bit off. And to be honest the standards about 3.3, 5 and 12V rails are +/- 5% So for 12V it’s 11.4~12.6V. I would rather have 12.5V than 11.5V
What does the PSU 12V rail says? Is it single or multi 12V rail? Maybe GPU sensors are a bit off. And to be honest the standards about 3.3, 5 and 12V rails are +/- 5% So for 12V it’s 11.4~12.6V. I would rather have 12.5V than 11.5V
M mattflyftw Member Dec 21, 2024 #3 Zach said: What does the PSU 12V rail says? Is it single or multi 12V rail? Click to expand... i have it set to single rail im not sure how to check the psu 12v rail
Zach said: What does the PSU 12V rail says? Is it single or multi 12V rail? Click to expand... i have it set to single rail im not sure how to check the psu 12v rail
Z Zach Well-Known Member Dec 21, 2024 #4 Unless you have a multimeter device you can see the board 12V sensor. And I’ve added some more into my previous post since you quoted it.
Unless you have a multimeter device you can see the board 12V sensor. And I’ve added some more into my previous post since you quoted it.
M mattflyftw Member Dec 21, 2024 #5 Zach said: Unless you have a multimeter device you can see the board 12V sensor. And I’ve added some more into my previous post since you quoted it. Click to expand... funny thing is i bought a power supply tester from amazon and got it today and when to tried it on my old psu just to see if it worked and the psu tester caught on fire Last edited: Dec 21, 2024
Zach said: Unless you have a multimeter device you can see the board 12V sensor. And I’ve added some more into my previous post since you quoted it. Click to expand... funny thing is i bought a power supply tester from amazon and got it today and when to tried it on my old psu just to see if it worked and the psu tester caught on fire