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  #1  
Old 6th Sep 2009, 16:57
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I just used speedfan and saw my 2.5V is around 1.1. is this a problem? i just noticed a buzzing sound when i turned my computer on its very quiet. All my other voltages are fine

2.5V 1.19V
Vcore 1.10V
3.3V 3.25
5V 5.04
12V 12.05

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Old 6th Sep 2009, 17:43
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Incorrect voltage sensing is super common, don't worry about it.
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PNY 8800GTS 320MB
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  #3  
Old 6th Sep 2009, 18:16
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ok what about the buzzing sound?
  #4  
Old 6th Sep 2009, 19:27
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Nothing you can do about that without narrowing it down. Could be a faulty/leaking capacitor on any number of things.
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"I loved the P182 so much that, when my wife's system was all noisy and needed all sorts of cleaning, I bought her one. Then, when I wanted a cat, I bought a P182. The P182 is not a cat per se, but it's still an excellent buy."
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Old 6th Sep 2009, 21:51
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Is it a threat to my parts? Its an antec 850. its not that loud i can hear it if im behind my computer.
  #6  
Old 6th Sep 2009, 22:15
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Depends on where it's actually coming from.
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Old 6th Sep 2009, 22:19
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so how do i find out what the problem is
  #8  
Old 6th Sep 2009, 23:19
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Listen to components with the side off, hear what's buzzing?
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Old 6th Sep 2009, 23:21
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You mean internal components or inside my power supply? The buzz is coming from inside the power supply whenever its on.
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