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    • aidanjt's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Asus Strix Z370-G
      • CPU:
      • Intel i7-8700K
      • Memory:
      • 2x8GB Corsiar LPX 3000C15
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      • 500GB Samsung 960 EVO
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    yea, I thought as much.. the fluctuations are expected but quite heathly compaired to before though. have fun punishing your rig

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    Kez, Thanks for Prime95.

    Yeah I realise that they are fine now, but why they suddenly changed from crap at idle to 3.3v at idle just because of the muiltmeter. If this solves my random reboot problem then that is fine, although because of course they are random, I'm going to have to wait till the next one, if there is one.

    Thanks for everyone's help

    Speed

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