CPUid Hardware Monitor


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate Sp1 x64
       #1

    CPUid Hardware Monitor


    Hi there im new to the forum but not new on computers :)

    I installed HWmonitor in order to check the voltage of my psu but the results i get are not even close.
    I know that you will tell me that every messure program is not accurate but the question here is how do i know what should be the correct voltages so i check them in bios?

    In bios i see VTT and other names that i don't know what should be their average number

    My motherboard is gigabyte HA65m-ud3h-b3 and my psu is thermaltake 470 watt.

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  2. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #2

    The power supply voltages should be near what they are, for example the -12V that is shown in your snapshot shows -3.84V. If it were that voltage most likely the PC would not be working. The monitor for my PC only shows a +12V, no -12V.

    As you noted, I find the monitoring programs will vary from one program to another. Another factor is the sensors on the motherboard.

    I would question the monitor program is displaying, but it may be the motherboard is not reporting correctly or that program is not compatible with your motherboard.
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