Are there any problems regarding to this values?
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well forget that just check the temperature and the processor utilization man.
it's an algorithm for calculating the even numbers. but different cause middle of the loop it will be redirected by the setTimeout method.
machan ube 12v rail voltage aduine.power unit ekath upset vage
machan ube Processor eke heat sink eka hariyata fit welada kiayala balapan, puluwannam Heat sink compound tikak gapan, and dont forget to clean the heat sink machan, some times dust is blocking the airway
ow machan,oya software eke reading varadida dannaman eka aluthen demme. giya sathiye. eka 12v thiyenna onida?
saamaanayen oka thiyenna one 12V walata hungak lanaga value ekak. (mage 12.16V) oka oya tharam (8V) wenas wenawa nam mae heathu walin ekak wenna puluwan.
1. You're overtaxing your PSU and the voltages are drooping under the load. You need a bigger PSU.
2. Your PSU is going bad.
3. There is a problem in the power control circuitry in the motherboard, or there is a peripheral card or component that is failing/has failed.
4.Or it could be a faulty sensor.
mokkada PSU brand, model, capacity?
PC eke config eka denna.(RAM,VGA,HD...)
"coxgulo" meyagen ahanna.eya oyata hodata uganwai.ok bye frinds.
just tell me did you see any lagging when you were playing games?
like frame rate dropping?
just install the fraps.
and run the game and check the the frame rate.
cause if something happened to the processor(like voltage drop, processor dying,) it will show.
if nothing happen but work nicely like early days then probably your sensor was broken,.
just install the fraps.
and run the game and check the the frame rate.
cause if something happened to the processor(like voltage drop, processor dying,) it will show.
if nothing happen but work nicely like early days then probably your sensor was broken,.



just install the fraps.
and run the game and check the the frame rate.
cause if something happened to the processor(like voltage drop, processor dying,) it will show.
if nothing happen but work nicely like early days then probably your sensor was broken,.
is this is a new system or an older one? I mean did u buy the PC recently and got this overheating problem from day one or it started after sometime? Also the PSU brand is unheard of. Usually these generic PSU's does not supply the values they have put in the labels,yet the 12V values must not go below atleast 11.3V in a good PSU.