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Old Nov 30, 2011, 09:33 AM   #26
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Derpa derp, installed CX500, BIOS reports 11.88V on the 12V rail, CPUID HW Monitor reports 8.18V, however, ran Furmark for 10 straight minutes without a shutdown, whereas on my old PSU, it'd shutdown around 1 minute mark

Guess my problem is solved, thanks guys !
no sir! thank you for letting us know! we love follow ups. Glad it all worked out. go play some games make sure shes all set and then let us know. dont count your eggs yet but it looks good!
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Derpa derp, installed CX500, BIOS reports 11.88V on the 12V rail, CPUID HW Monitor reports 8.18V, however, ran Furmark for 10 straight minutes without a shutdown, whereas on my old PSU, it'd shutdown around 1 minute mark

Guess my problem is solved, thanks guys !
Yeah, the CX series always runs a little below 12v in my experience with them, but that isn't a bad thing because the voltage always stays pretty solid, and doesn't droop that much at all under load.
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Did some more testing, no restarts whatsoever, thank you guys again
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