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System Name | Tropicaliente | A515-43-R19L |
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Processor | FX-6300 | R3 3200U |
Motherboard | ASRock 970 Extreme 4 | Grumpy_PK |
Cooling | EVGA CLC120 | Stock |
Memory | 16GB DDR3-1600 | 16GB DDR4-2666 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor RX-570 4GB Red Dragon | Vega 3 |
Storage | 256GB SSD (OS) + (512GB+256GB) SSD (Games) + 2TB HDD | 128GB NVME + 512GB SSD |
Display(s) | Asus VN247H-P | 15.6" FHD |
Case | Antec ONE |
Audio Device(s) | on board + Logitech Z623 | on board |
Power Supply | MSI MAG A600DN | Powerbrick ac/dc |
Mouse | MS Wired Desktop 600 |
Keyboard | MS Wired Desktop 600 |
Software | Win 11 x64 Pro | Win 10 x64 Home |
Hi,
I have a corsair tx750w since 2 years ago, but I've noticed that voltage on 3.3v rail has been decreasing over time.
I know it must be 3.3v ± 5% which means any reading between 3.135v and 3.465v is ok,
3.3v is an orange wire at "20+4pin & sata connectors only" (not molex, nor pci-e, nor 4+4pin connectors).
My pc is on 24/7 and I've noticed the following...
If pc is on for long time, 3.3v rail readings begin to fall.
I switched pc off for 5 or 10 minutes, then I switch it on and readings go back to normal.
A month ago it was 3.26v idle and 3.22v full load,
but now it's 3.136v idle and 3.072v full load,
and didn't back to normal after doing powercycle.
I have 2 gfx cards(570 + 460) and "full load" means both cards running FAH-gpu.
If I take out 570 and leave 460 only, readings are: 3.182v idle and 3.154v full load.
All voltage reading were made with Everest (don't have a multimeter) and they match idle reading in bios.
Well...
I know the easiest and fastest solution is buy a new psu but...
What is the worst thing could happen if I don't buy a new psu?
Could this problem burn any component?
Which could be the more sensitive to get damaged?
MB & sata drives right? Or am I wrong?
Thanks in advance.-
I have a corsair tx750w since 2 years ago, but I've noticed that voltage on 3.3v rail has been decreasing over time.
I know it must be 3.3v ± 5% which means any reading between 3.135v and 3.465v is ok,
3.3v is an orange wire at "20+4pin & sata connectors only" (not molex, nor pci-e, nor 4+4pin connectors).
My pc is on 24/7 and I've noticed the following...
If pc is on for long time, 3.3v rail readings begin to fall.
I switched pc off for 5 or 10 minutes, then I switch it on and readings go back to normal.
A month ago it was 3.26v idle and 3.22v full load,
but now it's 3.136v idle and 3.072v full load,
and didn't back to normal after doing powercycle.
I have 2 gfx cards(570 + 460) and "full load" means both cards running FAH-gpu.
If I take out 570 and leave 460 only, readings are: 3.182v idle and 3.154v full load.
All voltage reading were made with Everest (don't have a multimeter) and they match idle reading in bios.
Well...
I know the easiest and fastest solution is buy a new psu but...
What is the worst thing could happen if I don't buy a new psu?
Could this problem burn any component?
Which could be the more sensitive to get damaged?
MB & sata drives right? Or am I wrong?
Thanks in advance.-