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    Dylon Cronje is offline Member
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    Hi, sorry for being so annoying but I have a small problem that I would like to be clarified if possible.

    Try to make full load tests pc, covering both CPU as a mother, reports and video. I was doing taking the test for stability of everest while the 3d window open and your cube rotates.

    I did the test 2 days completely different, the day of the test hottest stock in the test with oc. But the temperature did not matter much to me, what I care about and voltages are concerned, especially the line of the +12 v. These are the captures I did:

    The process temperature is high, but only reached 62 º for a second.

    The process temperature is high, and had a peak of 63-65 º 3-4, but what worries me is the 12v input, had a minimum of 11.2, is this dangerous power play, compared with data from the CPU in stock?

    This oc do not very often, I think this is the fourth time I do, but I am also equally concerned about the voltage in stock. My pc is just to the left, and my source is a 350W with 19A on +12 V.

    Please reply if possible.

    Greetings.

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    That might be oc 24 / 7 without any problems. With respect to the source, clearly damaged components but in the long term, perhaps you might go instable your system at any time you hang up so we recommend changing the power source for a bigger, they consume enough p4.

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    Thanks, let me calm with the theme of the OC, but I am more concerned with voltages up to where it is considered safe?

    For now I can not change the font, I am concerned that this stock in speed 11.4 in the 12v, I do not want to burn my video card just to have a generic font that I can not replace.

    The PD-consuming than the P4, Intel thanks for nothing.

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    I think if you're more than a year and probably have a result, but as I said is a long-term damage, it is best to change the font of the other as soon as possible. But there are jars that all life has been with such and such source voltages such as PCs etc that are not 100% stable.

    Probably with the line so you'll be stuck a game or something, but can also for the sensor board is bad, I once had a plaque that marked me voltages, 12v line was like 9, and that practically was impossible because the system is not 9v layers or getting up, usually when you supply voltages so the source is very hot, if so then it may be true that in the lines increases. Ought to try playing the source with a full pc.

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    Warm, and warm air goes back to cold. In winter (when no energy problems) source about 12.2 to 12.4 mark, now in summer is the problem.

    I say again, how far is it completely safe to keep at least 12v line?

    I do not say that this pc has 1 years of use.

    Thank you so much.

    Greetings.

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