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Voltages and Temps screwing up major??

Cody_Irwin
Level 10
Hey do you have any idea if my MOBO is frying??? I remember I posted about this before showing people but I got a new psu from antec, but apparently its not the problem... These are results in PC Probe after the new psu wich I had exactly simmular problems before installing it with my old psu. I Love how my comp continuisly shits on me after years... And yea... Goodbye Computer if I cant figure this out fast.

Btw My VCORE/+12v/+5v/+3.3v/CPu temp/MB Temp have all Screwed up on me before but this is it so far but in a day or two the rest will be shown.

[01/02/2011 at 05:45 am] +3.3V Voltage Abnormal, 0.42 V
[01/02/2011 at 05:45 am] +3.3V Voltage become normal, 3.34 V
[01/02/2011 at 11:45 am] Vcore Voltage Abnormal, 0.37 V
[01/02/2011 at 11:45 am] Vcore Voltage become normal, 1.12 V
[01/03/2011 at 08:30 pm] MB Temperature Abnormal, 409 Degree F
[01/03/2011 at 08:30 pm] MB Temperature become normal, 83 Degree F
[01/04/2011 at 01:01 pm] +12V Voltage Abnormal, 7.36 V
[01/04/2011 at 01:01 pm] +12V Voltage become normal, 12.22 V
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Cody_Irwin
Level 10
Oh the best part is, After searching for when I bought all my stuff, my 3 years since i bought all my parts was 2 days ago wich was 1/3/2008 GREAT. Cant use my mobo 3yr warranty now...lol this sucks worst luck this year ever.

xeromist
Moderator
Sorry Cody, I don't remember what the issue was before. What was it that prompted you to run PC Probe? Crashes?

Anyway, this indicates bad sensors because there's no way that your 12V dropped to 7V and your temp shot up to 409F. You would have crashed with dead components before it had a chance to record the return to normal.
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pcjunkie209
Level 9
It could be your probe is glitching and not Mobo. I have had issues like that before software glitches if Mobo is still working just look for new bios or update probe
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martin_metal_88
Level 8
That can also happen with CPU. You probably already saw this before '' Stuck sensor ''. Your probe is simply going crazy. As junkie say, at 409 degree even the CPU would have melted. Give me a sec and I'll show you a pic of a board that was over this temp on the VRM.

http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af228/martin_metal_88/2010-08-27192750.jpg
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af228/martin_metal_88/2010-08-27193648.jpg
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af228/martin_metal_88/2010-08-27193711.jpg
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af228/martin_metal_88/2010-08-27193727.jpg
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martin_metal_88 wrote:
That can also happen with CPU. You probably already saw this before '' Stuck sensor ''. Your probe is simply going crazy. As junkie say, at 409 degree even the CPU would have melted. Give me a sec and I'll show you a pic of a board that was over this temp on the VRM.

http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af228/martin_metal_88/2010-08-27192750.jpg
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af228/martin_metal_88/2010-08-27193648.jpg
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af228/martin_metal_88/2010-08-27193711.jpg
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af228/martin_metal_88/2010-08-27193727.jpg


Yea it only does it for literitally a few seconds not even and go back to a normal temp but i had this comp for so long and honestly I dont feel like taking it apart to double check cause doing it so much it just starts to annoy you and ill end up breaking my comp by kicking it finding out and being mad lol