VINMAN46 Daemon Poster Messages 1,123 Mar 31, 2010 #11 the 4770 is a monster its also a great overclocker
OP OP D dktxx2 Solid State Member Messages 16 Mar 31, 2010 #12 ya its between the 4830 or 4770. ill do my homework on it but should i be concerned about that voltage thing? if its not an immediate issue then id rather not spend the time and money worrying about it.
ya its between the 4830 or 4770. ill do my homework on it but should i be concerned about that voltage thing? if its not an immediate issue then id rather not spend the time and money worrying about it.
GibsonSGKing Daemon Poster Messages 1,384 Mar 31, 2010 #13 dktxx2 said: ya its between the 4830 or 4770. ill do my homework on it but should i be concerned about that voltage thing? if its not an immediate issue then id rather not spend the time and money worrying about it. Click to expand... I definitely would be, it just might be the cause of your crashing.
dktxx2 said: ya its between the 4830 or 4770. ill do my homework on it but should i be concerned about that voltage thing? if its not an immediate issue then id rather not spend the time and money worrying about it. Click to expand... I definitely would be, it just might be the cause of your crashing.
OP OP D dktxx2 Solid State Member Messages 16 Mar 31, 2010 #14 if it was how would i go bout fixing such a thing? the psu i mean. is my only option pretty much a new one?
if it was how would i go bout fixing such a thing? the psu i mean. is my only option pretty much a new one?
foothead Omnicide now. Messages 10,027 Location My own personal hell Apr 1, 2010 #15 Just try a different one on your system and see if it reads the same. If it does, software error. If it reads at 12v, get a new PSU now.
Just try a different one on your system and see if it reads the same. If it does, software error. If it reads at 12v, get a new PSU now.
GibsonSGKing Daemon Poster Messages 1,384 Apr 1, 2010 #16 foothead said: Just try a different one on your system and see if it reads the same. If it does, software error. If it reads at 12v, get a new PSU now. Click to expand... What he said. It's very possible the sensor is off. Also, you could check it with a multimeter.
foothead said: Just try a different one on your system and see if it reads the same. If it does, software error. If it reads at 12v, get a new PSU now. Click to expand... What he said. It's very possible the sensor is off. Also, you could check it with a multimeter.