FS: Cooler Master Real Power PRO 750W

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raj404 said:
hey guys, installed the CM 750W :)
am getting the followiing values in Everest Ultimate:

(AMD X2 3800+ oc frm 2 ghz to 2.4ghz,will ORTHOS test later,

Graphics ATI Radeon x1900xt clocking 620Mhz & Memory 720Mhz)

Field Value

Sensor Properties

Sensor Type ITE IT8712F (ISA 290h)

GPU Sensor Type National LM64, Volterra VT1103 (ATI-I2C 18h, 70h)

Motherboard Name DFI Infinity NF4 SLI

Chassis Intrusion Detected Yes
Temperatures

Motherboard 44 °C (111 °F)

CPU 44 °C (111 °F)

CPU Diode 43 °C (109 °F)

CPU #1 / Core #1 47 °C (117 °F)

CPU #1 / Core #2 50 °C (122 °F)

Aux 43 °C (109 °F)

GPU 54 °C (129 °F)

GPU Ambient 47 °C (117 °F)

GPU VRM 62 °C (144 °F)

Seagate ST3400820AS 41 °C (106 °F)
Cooling Fans

System 4441 RPM

Chipset 5819 RPM

GPU 3411 RPM (50%)
Voltage Values

CPU Core 1.42 V

+3.3 V 3.31 V

+5 V 4.92 V

+12 V 11.78 V

+5 V Standby 4.97 V

VBAT Battery 3.07 V

3.3V Dual 3.31 V

Chipset 1.70 V

DIMM 2.74 V

GPU VRM 1.45 V
Current Values

GPU VRM 8.18 A

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1)i find the 12v & 5v values below par. is that a thing to worry about?
2)what does chassis intrusion detected mean in the above mentioned values?

Use a good DMM to check voltages and not the onboard sensor. :)

Check voltages under load-

first by running Orthos blend test for 15-20mins atleast- will check load for cpu only.

Then run RTHDRIBL, with no other applications running, and with Rivatuner to monitor gpu temps. (this will sap the psu way more than Orthos, esp with a 1900XT)

You may have Everest running in both the cases- so that you can see the diff vbetween true voltages by dmm and those shown by Everest. :)
'Chassis intrusion' afaik is a feature on server mobos to detect if anyone had opened the cabinet in your absence. :p

Server cases come with a 2 pin connector attached to a push switch located at the edge of the case where the side panel fits.

This connector goes to the corresponding header on the mobo.

When a case is opened, the switch is released and this creates an open ckt and is logged as chassis intrusion event.

There are various modes available (in 'system setup>security' iirc) on how you want the intrusion event alert.

Since you have that header unconnected, Everest will always report it as chassis intrusion detected. :p

Chill- it's nothing scary/faulty. :p

(Googley baba will shed more light in a clear and precise manner. :ashamed:)
 
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