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Note : If any sensor temperature goes above the setting, an alarm will sound automatically and the temperature digits will blink. The alarm will stop after 20 seconds, but the temperature digits on the readout will continue blinking until the problem is fixed. Also, if any fan fails or the fan's speed goes lower than 600 RPM (revolutions per minute), the fan number will blink and an alarm will sound. The alarm will stop after 20 seconds, but the fan number readout will continue blinking until fixed. We did a voltage check on the PSU and the +12v line was reading 12.08, when I checked the fan output on the Super-Flower Fan Master it gave me a range from 6.95v min. to 12.00v max. So the quality of the parts are really good because there was very little drop in the maximum voltage. Also, the temperature sensor on the CPU was reading about 3c lower than MBM5 (motherboard monitor 5) and that is acceptable due to the fact that it is a external temperature probe and not under the CPU like the sensor that MBM5 uses.
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I wonder how they pulled that off? Usually there is around a 1V drop from the main 12V load when run through a circuit? If that thing can relly get a true 12V then I am imressed. Maybe it bypasses the circuit when turned all the way up?
Also seems to me those voltage regulators should have some heat sinks? Those are voltage regulators right?