> BIOS gave me +3,23 for the +3.3 (which is just the half of the 6.46 given by 
> lm)
> -27.36 / 2 = -13.68 would be perfect. let's assume sensors also missed that 
> div 2
> VCore 2 is too strange to be accurate.
> I'm just worried by the -13.64, but there, the max and min are also pretty 
> strange and 13.64 / 2 = 6.8 which wouldn't be that bad.
> 
> Anyway, I don't know where to put the voltmeter... 
        for 12V and 5V try the connector that goes into hard drive (or CD-ROM). But 
there is the
problem, too. What if sensor is not measuring at the same spot as you are? On the other
hand, what of the sensor is not right. I;m telling you all this because I don't want 
you
to make the same mistake I've made 1000 times. In other words, DON'T TRUST THE
INSTRUMENTS!!! I know that is the only way to check any value, but always have on mind
that it may not be accurate. Good luck and tell us the results.

PS. Maybe the best way to really check the voltage is to check it inside the power 
source.
So, screwdriver in your hands and ... drill it. :o)

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