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Kysanachikun52
Junior Member
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04-27-2025, 12:43 PM
#11
That's due to the software staying active in the background for most of the time. I reopened the app and completed the test for nearly ten minutes.
https://prnt.sc/jWcHGpVjIW_T
This was done in CPU eco mode to prevent the PC from crashing, which caused it to drop to 11,200 before failing without eco.
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Kysanachikun52
04-27-2025, 12:43 PM #11

That's due to the software staying active in the background for most of the time. I reopened the app and completed the test for nearly ten minutes.
https://prnt.sc/jWcHGpVjIW_T
This was done in CPU eco mode to prevent the PC from crashing, which caused it to drop to 11,200 before failing without eco.

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LilStege
Member
205
04-27-2025, 12:43 PM
#12
the first thing I would modify is the power supply, even if it seems fine, i always keep a backup in case it's required.
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LilStege
04-27-2025, 12:43 PM #12

the first thing I would modify is the power supply, even if it seems fine, i always keep a backup in case it's required.

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JurJesting
Junior Member
5
04-27-2025, 12:43 PM
#13
At 11200 it has problem
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JurJesting
04-27-2025, 12:43 PM #13

At 11200 it has problem

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04-27-2025, 12:43 PM
#14
Hi,
I just fixed the problem where the PC would crash. The cause was the worn-out PSU extension cables I had; they either broke or couldn't handle the CPU after upgrading. After replacing them with the original cables, all voltage levels—3.3v, 5v, and 12v—were stable even when idle. Previously, my 12v was 12.076 at idle but dropped to 11.300 or lower under load. Now it's 12.172 at idle and 12.076 under full load with ECO off. I'm very satisfied, but those old cables didn't work as expected. Any suggestions for better PSU extension cables? I'm not sure if there are good options with proper power handling stats. Thanks!
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Dimond_miner27
04-27-2025, 12:43 PM #14

Hi,
I just fixed the problem where the PC would crash. The cause was the worn-out PSU extension cables I had; they either broke or couldn't handle the CPU after upgrading. After replacing them with the original cables, all voltage levels—3.3v, 5v, and 12v—were stable even when idle. Previously, my 12v was 12.076 at idle but dropped to 11.300 or lower under load. Now it's 12.172 at idle and 12.076 under full load with ECO off. I'm very satisfied, but those old cables didn't work as expected. Any suggestions for better PSU extension cables? I'm not sure if there are good options with proper power handling stats. Thanks!

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XxAlenxX
Member
118
04-27-2025, 12:43 PM
#15
...and take care of what cables you purchase next time
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XxAlenxX
04-27-2025, 12:43 PM #15

...and take care of what cables you purchase next time

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