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New PSU tested, is it okay?

New PSU tested, is it okay?

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RedKickify
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05-08-2025, 07:09 PM
#1
I bought an Evga supernova p3 1000w for my friends' PCs and checked the PSU with two PSU testers and after installation.
Thermaltake Dr. Oower III: +12V : +11.9V / +5V : +5.02V / +3.3V : +3.30V / +5VSB : +5.08V / PG : 182MS
Delock Power Supply Tester: +5V : 5.0V / +12V1 : 12.0V / +3.3V : 3.2V / -12V : 12.2V / +12V2 : 12.0V / 5VSB : 5.1V / PG : 180MS
Bios: +12.00V : +11.985V / +5.00V : +4.968V / +3.30V : 3.296V
HWiNFO64: +12 : +11.986V / +5V : 4.968V / +3.3V : +3.296V
Just ran a test with Firestrike and Time Spy Results: +12V : Min 11.774V Max +12.038V / +5V : Min +4.944V Max +4.968V / +3.3V ; Min +3.264 Max +3.296V
I also ran Cinebench R 24: +12V : Min +11.986V Max +12.038V / +5V : Min +4.968V Max +4.992V / +3.3V Min +3.280V Max +3.296V
Are there any issues? I think some readings are just under 12V 5V 3.3V, but that’s not too much of a problem.
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RedKickify
05-08-2025, 07:09 PM #1

I bought an Evga supernova p3 1000w for my friends' PCs and checked the PSU with two PSU testers and after installation.
Thermaltake Dr. Oower III: +12V : +11.9V / +5V : +5.02V / +3.3V : +3.30V / +5VSB : +5.08V / PG : 182MS
Delock Power Supply Tester: +5V : 5.0V / +12V1 : 12.0V / +3.3V : 3.2V / -12V : 12.2V / +12V2 : 12.0V / 5VSB : 5.1V / PG : 180MS
Bios: +12.00V : +11.985V / +5.00V : +4.968V / +3.30V : 3.296V
HWiNFO64: +12 : +11.986V / +5V : 4.968V / +3.3V : +3.296V
Just ran a test with Firestrike and Time Spy Results: +12V : Min 11.774V Max +12.038V / +5V : Min +4.944V Max +4.968V / +3.3V ; Min +3.264 Max +3.296V
I also ran Cinebench R 24: +12V : Min +11.986V Max +12.038V / +5V : Min +4.968V Max +4.992V / +3.3V Min +3.280V Max +3.296V
Are there any issues? I think some readings are just under 12V 5V 3.3V, but that’s not too much of a problem.

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Qandii
Member
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05-08-2025, 07:09 PM
#2
Your specifications appear to match the requirements accurately.
ATX voltage standards are correct.
Output range details are clear and consistent.
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Qandii
05-08-2025, 07:09 PM #2

Your specifications appear to match the requirements accurately.
ATX voltage standards are correct.
Output range details are clear and consistent.

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Dohndude
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05-08-2025, 07:09 PM
#3
Thanks, it looks good. I'm testing under load with firestrike and time spy and cinebench r 24 results, responding to the above post.
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Dohndude
05-08-2025, 07:09 PM #3

Thanks, it looks good. I'm testing under load with firestrike and time spy and cinebench r 24 results, responding to the above post.