POWER!!!

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by IonÅphis, Jun 30, 2006.

  1. IonÅphis

    IonÅphis Member

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    How can I actively test my power levels? I mean, sure there are the PSU's and all, but I'm not quite sure my problem is in my PSU, so I need to know before going out and buying just anything. Is there a little program or something? And does this program detect the normal settings or do I have to look and compare to the "standards". I mean, my mobo has a hardware monitor... but to do that you have to be in BIOS, looking at the thing and writting down every 5 minutes an average to get some data out of it, and even then, I don't know if the voltage and wattage are where they should be (so I can't compare anything). What I really wanted was some data on when I'm actually working with things, and playing games....
    Thanks in advanced.
    Aphis
     
  2. ianski7

    ianski7 Guest

    Hi, you can use utilities like Asus probe, Speedfan, Motherboard monitor and pcwizard.........all have real time monitoring so you can see the power levels with a load.

    Get PcWizard from here....http://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php
     

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