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Old 11-30-2006, 03:45 AM
PrairieDawg PrairieDawg is offline
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Default Re: Power supply failure - hard to find

BURTON88 the readings your are getting are in a normal range and should cause no problems. The 3.3v reading is exactly where it is supposed to be and the 4.89 is within tolerance I believe. The fact that Alexs' 5v was down to 4.45v would be a cause for concern and obviously was causeing problems. Hard to say if that was as low as it was getting during boot but it may have been even less as everything was spinning up.
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