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Minh Khang
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Posted: 23 Jul 2017 at 8:29pm |
I've been just build my new PC based on Ryzen platform. Here's the specs:
Mainboard: Asrock X370 Gaming X 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 |
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noneis
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5V (max 5.25V) and 12V (max 12.6V) voltages are out of ATX spec, RMA your PSU and buy something like:
Corsair RMx Series RM650x EVGA SuperNOVA 650 G2(G3) 650W Edited by noneis - 23 Jul 2017 at 9:04pm |
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BoneCrusherXes
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Are you using an aup to date version of AIDA64 ?
Maybe check in another tool like Hwmonitor (http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html). If it shows the same in hwmonitor and latest version of AIDA you should really get your PSU replaced.
Corsair and EVGA are a good choice, i would add beQuiet. But 650W is WAY too much for this system. Even 400W would be more than enough for the components in this system, but I would recommend getting a 500-550W in case you want to get a bigger graphics card or upgrade the CPU one day. EVGA SuperNOVA G3 550W <-Top Quality, my personal recommendation Corsair RMx Series RM550x 550W <-also very good choice, top warranty beQuit! Pure Power 10-CM 500W <-top bugdet PSU beQuit! Pure Power 10 500W <-same but cheaper, if you dont care for cable management Edited by BoneCrusherXes - 23 Jul 2017 at 9:58pm |
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ASRock X370 Taichi, AMD Ryzen 7 1700X @ 3,9 , Noctua NH-D15
2x16GB G.Skill F4-3200C14D-32GTZ @3200 14-13-13-26-42 1T GearDown Enabled MSI Geforce GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G |
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Conraire
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Yeah I'd do what BoneCrusher suggested.. Make sure your aida64 is up to date..
Otherwise it looks like your PSU is seriously running out of atx spec. Another great option for PSU if they're available in your country, is the Seasonic X650 series, or Focus Plus ssr-650fx series, both are 80+Gold Cert. |
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Minh Khang
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Hi there, replaced by a Seasonic 520W and nothing's change.
AIDA64 is up-to-dated :( |
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MisterJ
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Minh Khang, I have the latest AIDA64 Beta, v5.92.4321. Please click Help/Check for Updates and DL the Beta. If you still see these strange numbers, then click on Report/Submit Report to FinalWire. I suspect you are seeing problems in AIDA64 as I did when my Ryzen/M-Board were new. Please let us know what you learn. Thanks and enjoy, John.
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ASRock X370 Taichi, AMD Ryzen 7 1700X @ 3,9 , Noctua NH-D15
2x16GB G.Skill F4-3200C14D-32GTZ @3200 14-13-13-26-42 1T GearDown Enabled MSI Geforce GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G |
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Minh Khang
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I goes to the HWMonitor section but it seems to be there's no voltages displayed
but into the UEFI user interface i can't find them anywhere |
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Conraire
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Right now, I'm thinking it's an issue with the sensor readings from the default bios that your board is using, not translating well to AIDA64's reading code. If your motherboard currently has the option to flash the bios from within the bios usually called instant flash, then I'd suggest downloading and updating to the most recent bios for your motherboard, which is version 3.00. If your bios doesn't have the option to instant flash from the bios, you'll have to use the DOS bios flash method to upgrade to version 1.10 and then upgrade to 3.00 from within that bios version. If that doesn't fix the bad power readings, it could be possible you have a bad motherboard, but it's really hard to say at this point. |
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