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Tomahawk X870 + RM850x V3.3 voltage

Tomahawk X870 + RM850x V3.3 voltage

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Jerryx01
Posting Freak
870
07-04-2016, 10:20 AM
#1
Hey, your readings are showing some variation between 3.244 and 3.260, which seems normal. I tried swapping in another RM850x and the range narrowed slightly to 3.248–3.260, but the core issue remains unchanged. Probably just a minor fluctuation.
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Jerryx01
07-04-2016, 10:20 AM #1

Hey, your readings are showing some variation between 3.244 and 3.260, which seems normal. I tried swapping in another RM850x and the range narrowed slightly to 3.248–3.260, but the core issue remains unchanged. Probably just a minor fluctuation.

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ScoooobyDoo
Junior Member
29
07-05-2016, 10:52 AM
#2
I had another RM850x available, tried swapping it to check the impact, and the range narrowed slightly (3.248 to 3.260), though it remained largely unchanged.
The age of both PSUs is likely quite old—probably beyond what you need to worry about now.
My Lian-Li SP850 has a voltage that fluctuates between 3.332v and 3.344v. If you're not pushing the system hard, keep it as it is but monitor for any issues.
For your setup, here are the details in the requested format:
CPU: [CPU info]
CPU cooler: [cooler info]
Motherboard: [motherboard info]
Ram: [ram info]
SSD/HDD: [storage info]
GPU: [gpu info]
PSU: [psu details]
Chassis: [chassis info]
OS: [os info]
Monitor: [monitor info]
PSU age: [age in years]
BIOS version: [current version]
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ScoooobyDoo
07-05-2016, 10:52 AM #2

I had another RM850x available, tried swapping it to check the impact, and the range narrowed slightly (3.248 to 3.260), though it remained largely unchanged.
The age of both PSUs is likely quite old—probably beyond what you need to worry about now.
My Lian-Li SP850 has a voltage that fluctuates between 3.332v and 3.344v. If you're not pushing the system hard, keep it as it is but monitor for any issues.
For your setup, here are the details in the requested format:
CPU: [CPU info]
CPU cooler: [cooler info]
Motherboard: [motherboard info]
Ram: [ram info]
SSD/HDD: [storage info]
GPU: [gpu info]
PSU: [psu details]
Chassis: [chassis info]
OS: [os info]
Monitor: [monitor info]
PSU age: [age in years]
BIOS version: [current version]

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AeroJirachi
Junior Member
18
07-05-2016, 02:15 PM
#3
Both power supplies are less than a year old.
CPU: 9800X3D
CPU cooler: NH-D15 G2
Motherboard: Tomahawk X870 (latest BIOS)
Ram: 32 GB Kingston CL36
Storage: Lexar 4 Tb
GPU: Geforce RTX 5080 Asus Tuf
PSU: RM850x (both under a year old)
Chassis: Fractal Torrent
Operating System: Win11
Display: LG850
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AeroJirachi
07-05-2016, 02:15 PM #3

Both power supplies are less than a year old.
CPU: 9800X3D
CPU cooler: NH-D15 G2
Motherboard: Tomahawk X870 (latest BIOS)
Ram: 32 GB Kingston CL36
Storage: Lexar 4 Tb
GPU: Geforce RTX 5080 Asus Tuf
PSU: RM850x (both under a year old)
Chassis: Fractal Torrent
Operating System: Win11
Display: LG850

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MrCupquake
Member
229
07-05-2016, 11:12 PM
#4
Everything is fine.
The 5% at 3.3V equals 0.165, which falls within the range.
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MrCupquake
07-05-2016, 11:12 PM #4

Everything is fine.
The 5% at 3.3V equals 0.165, which falls within the range.

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Ytueur
Member
54
07-06-2016, 12:09 AM
#5
It doesn't suggest any issues with your motherboard or power supply units as they report the value when installed.
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Ytueur
07-06-2016, 12:09 AM #5

It doesn't suggest any issues with your motherboard or power supply units as they report the value when installed.

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Raphael13410
Junior Member
15
07-06-2016, 08:32 AM
#6
Also possible issues exist with the voltage sensors themselves to consider. I remember my RM850x displaying low readings on the 3.3 volt level. With minimal load currently, it might be running slightly low during idle in a standard CPU/GPU/M.2 SSD configuration.
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Raphael13410
07-06-2016, 08:32 AM #6

Also possible issues exist with the voltage sensors themselves to consider. I remember my RM850x displaying low readings on the 3.3 volt level. With minimal load currently, it might be running slightly low during idle in a standard CPU/GPU/M.2 SSD configuration.

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itz_Wol15
Junior Member
2
07-08-2016, 04:21 PM
#7
The same pattern across two separate units also suggests it might be typical, I believe?
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itz_Wol15
07-08-2016, 04:21 PM #7

The same pattern across two separate units also suggests it might be typical, I believe?

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soul_harveste
Member
223
07-09-2016, 06:50 AM
#8
Changed the ATX cable and the power supply unit: identical outcome.
Doesn't suggest any issues with the power supply itself? The consistency between two similar units seems to point to a minor inaccuracy in the motherboard's sensor, not a problem with the PSU.
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soul_harveste
07-09-2016, 06:50 AM #8

Changed the ATX cable and the power supply unit: identical outcome.
Doesn't suggest any issues with the power supply itself? The consistency between two similar units seems to point to a minor inaccuracy in the motherboard's sensor, not a problem with the PSU.

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PoppyHorne
Junior Member
47
07-26-2016, 08:42 AM
#9
It is within the ATX spec regardless if the sensor is underreading or the PSU is a little low. As long as your system is functioning it is not worth worrying about.
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PoppyHorne
07-26-2016, 08:42 AM #9

It is within the ATX spec regardless if the sensor is underreading or the PSU is a little low. As long as your system is functioning it is not worth worrying about.