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So my pc has been malfunctioning for a couple of weeks now, it freezes and crashes randomly, specially when I'm playing games. The problem is that I'm not sure what the cause is. I already checked if I have bad ram with MemTest86 and I didn't get any ram errors. So now I want to check if the problem comes from my power supply. I downloaded HWMonitor and these are my voltages. I would appreciate a lot if someone told me if these numbers are ok. Thanks in advance.

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1 minute ago, DynamitePotato said:

So my pc has been malfunctioning for a couple of weeks now, it freezes and crashes randomly, specially when I'm playing games. The problem is that I'm not sure what the cause is. I already checked if I have bad ram with MemTest86 and I didn't get any ram errors. So now I want to check if the problem comes from my power supply. I downloaded HWMonitor and these are my voltages. I would appreciate a lot if someone told me if these numbers are ok. Thanks in advance.

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what CPU do you have

What are the Temps.

Is this a laptop.

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1 minute ago, MedievalMatt said:

what CPU do you have

What are the Temps.

Is this a laptop.

It's a desktop with a i5 3330 

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51 minutes ago, DynamitePotato said:

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If the 3.3, 5 and 12V readings are correct then they are all way off.
I do see in your bios that it then shows the correct values, but the values may change under load if your PSU is weak.

Try another program, or get a PSU tester.

It's not a race to the bottom.

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52 minutes ago, 0x1e said:

If the 3.3, 5 and 12V readings are correct then they are all way off.
I do see in your bios that it then shows the correct values, but the values may change under load if your PSU is weak.

Try another program, or get a PSU tester.

These are the values shown in Aida64, which I believe are the normal voltage parameters. Should I just assume that HWMonitor doesn't show the voltages properly and discard the possibility that my power supply is malfunctioning?

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10 hours ago, DynamitePotato said:

These are the values shown in Aida64, which I believe are the normal voltage parameters. Should I just assume that HWMonitor doesn't show the voltages properly and discard the possibility that my power supply is malfunctioning?

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Use the computer for a bit and see if the voltages get too out of range.
If it stays solid then disregard HWmonitors voltages.

Have you already tried reinstalling your GPU drivers?

It's not a race to the bottom.

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