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is vcore voltage fluctuation of .04 v typical or bad?

ny_driver

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There are other slight voltage fluctuations as well. Should I immediatly be shopping for a new power supply unit or is this a normal occurence? Thanks again:rockout:
 
depends on the board, my biostar was under .02 vcore flux, this asus is at .04 range, not the psu, its the same, stupid asus!!!!

but i would get a real psu, powmax sucks

fortron is a good choice from newegg, anything they make for atx will be perfect for you!!!
even a 300watt is gonna give you far more power then that powmax!!!
 
ok then thanks..
 
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