RobertGary this is a print screen of what ASUS shows on it's Dual Intelligent processor 5 software I snapped this morning. I know it's hard to read even after you click onto it but it still reads the same on the +5v side 4.960 and I'm running it at performance... moreGary this is a print screen of what ASUS shows on it's Dual Intelligent processor 5 software I snapped this morning. I know it's hard to read even after you click onto it but it still reads the same on the +5v side 4.960 and I'm running it at performance level now. I don't believe it's getting it from the psu but rather the motherboard. I guess I'm going to have to break down and buy AIDA to get a better reading, or test the psu itself because this Corsair psu cost $279 and should be giving me the proper +5v. I bought a spare EVGA 750 GQ modular as a spare and will most likely when I have the time test it on this computer and see what it's reading is. If they don't read the same I'm sending the Corsair back because it's still on warranty and depending on how well the EVGA works I may just keep it in the unit. I know it's only 750watt v Corsair 1200 but really I don't need or use that much wattage. less
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