Hey Folks.
I have acquired a new PSU (Corsair CX600) that was from a build, which the motherboard had failed. The original owner wasn't sure if it was the PSU or Board that originally caused it but he ended up selling off the case, cpu, ram and I ended up getting the PSU.
I hooked the PSU up to a digital PSU tester so I could get a semi-accurate readout of the voltages. All the 12v's are reading as 12.2 and sometimes 12.3. The 5v is at a perfect 5. same with the 3.3. Everything tests fine, no coil whine sound, seems pretty good to use for my new build. But should I be concerned with the extra voltage on the 12v? Maybe it's high with me only having my tester hooked up? Just looking for some advice / assurance.
Thanks again folks in advance.
Vanic
I have acquired a new PSU (Corsair CX600) that was from a build, which the motherboard had failed. The original owner wasn't sure if it was the PSU or Board that originally caused it but he ended up selling off the case, cpu, ram and I ended up getting the PSU.
I hooked the PSU up to a digital PSU tester so I could get a semi-accurate readout of the voltages. All the 12v's are reading as 12.2 and sometimes 12.3. The 5v is at a perfect 5. same with the 3.3. Everything tests fine, no coil whine sound, seems pretty good to use for my new build. But should I be concerned with the extra voltage on the 12v? Maybe it's high with me only having my tester hooked up? Just looking for some advice / assurance.
Thanks again folks in advance.
Vanic