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ArthriticGrayMatter

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Jun 12, 2002
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How important is the -5 voltage rail on a dual Xnon based system?

A friend brought his system to me because he occasionally locks up. I installed SensorView; and all voltages look good except the (-5) volt is showing as -2.08 V.

Any comments would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Arthritic
 
Sounds way too low!!!

see the Hardware Monitor in the BIOS to double check that voltage...

-5v should be -5v (with a max tolerance of +-10%... but a namebrand PSU keeps it at a stable voltage (no fluctuation)...



Ben

"If it works don't fix it! If it doesn't use a sledgehammer..."
 
Most newer PCs do not use the -5V and -12V outputs ar all. Many MOBOs do not monitor them either, so readings from a software based monitor may be bogus.

You should not be concerned unless you are building an industrial computer with cards that require these voltages.
 
Thanks, BigBadBen for reminding me to check the bios.

Thanks, Frank4d for the technical advice I needed. This is an advanced system used for graphics & video design. There are 3 video cards, a scsi, etc, but it is not driving any industrial devices. So, I suppose that unless a graphics or sound card would monitor the negative rail the low -5 voltage should be irrelevant.
 
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