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  1. I suspect that my 8-year-old PSU Corsair Pro Series HX850 is failing. How can I use AIDA64Extreme to check PSU voltages? I see mention os "VPSU", "CPSU", and "PPSU" but don't know what they mean or where to find them in a report? Thanks.
  2. when logging to a csv file with aida64, there are for a brief moments some very low drops in +12v (also on +5v, +3.3v and cpu core), and at the same moment a drop on the reading CPU fan and also all other fans ( CAHSSIS #1, #2 and #3) Motherboard: Gigabyte ax370-gaming-k7 could it be a faulty PSU, Motherboard, or some bug in the bios ? regards, brown.
  3. I've been just build my new PC based on Ryzen platform. Here's the specs: Mainboard: Asrock X370 Gaming X CPU: AMD Ryzen R5-1600 RAM: 2x4GB Gskill Ripjaws V GPU: MSI GTX1060 OC Tiger 6Gb SSD: Kingston 128GB PSU: Xigmatek Shogun II 600W OS: Win 10 Creators (with latest update & all driver installed) But when I open AIDA64, it shows the 5V+ and 12V+ which is overcurrent as picture below (5.6 & 14Volt). I'm so scared. Please help me. sorry for my bad english
  4. I bought my PC recently, and I noticed that my system temperature is pretty high. I ran multiple tests with AIDA 64, HWInfo and HWMonitor and they all showed some problems which I do not know to solve on my own. First of all, my CPU voltage is not stable and can go very very high. For example while playing some games, the voltage hits up to 1.5V and so the temp hits for about 72C. I'm using a stock Spire cooler so this is very dangerous. I tried to change my CPU voltage in my motherboard to 1.2V but to no avail. My PC started, it loaded up my config and the screen turned off while the EZ debug led lighted up. I never tried overclocking but I changed the curve of my GPU fan speed, as it was also getting hot during gaming. One last thing, a small red led is always lit up between my CPU socket and RAM. I asked about its purpose to a technician and he said to me that it shows that my motherboard is getting power. I thought it was a little bit ridiculous and I still don't know its purpose. Maybe it's an indicator for over voltage? My specs: Ryzen 1500x with Spire cooler GTX 1080 graphics card 8x2 2400 mhz ram MSI b350 mortar motherboard 650w 80+ power supply Windows 10 as OS I can provide pictures of my system and its benchmarks/monitoring
  5. Hello eveyrone, about a month ago I built myself a new desktop PC. Gigabyte GA-X99M Gaming 5 Intel i7 5930K Corsair Vengeance LPX (4x4gb) Gigabyte GTX 980 Ti Corsair HX850i (Internal USB-port is connected) However, since a few days i noticed my 12V, 5V, and 3.3V values jumping around randomly. (Sometimes it shows the correct values, last screenshot) Usually all sensors show 12V, but as you can see in the screenshots it can go pretty much anywhere. I've tried installing HZMonitor, but the values I get from here are even more concerning. Since these values are static, and not correct at all. Even though none of these voltages seem correct, my system is running just fine. But I can't figure out if i'm dealing with faulty sensors, a faulty PSU, or perhaps something else that went wrong. So I hoped the experts on these forums can help me. (I've added the sensordebug info) sensordebug.txt
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