The system itself is a SuperMicro motherboard X6DAE-G2, with 2 @ 2.8 Xeon
processors and 2 GHz of memory.

2GHz memory!?!? Damn, that's quick. :)


Under the bios I check the voltages and this is what I show for my Enermax
651

VCoreA  1.240
VcoreB  1.360
P3V3            3.408
P5V             5.211
N12V            -12.834
P12V            12.034
Vdd             5.136
P5Vsb           5.112

Now the N12V seems particularly high, but a number a high, just not as much.

Voltages are just fine. The -12V rail isn't used by anything anymore, so it doesn't matter.


It seems that the only other thing it could be would be the motherboard.


Network has been suggested...yes, possible...
I would suspect a drive controller.
Also check your thermal solution(s)...the Xeons will throttle down when they get warm. If the thermal paste has hardened, or there is a dust mat over the heatsink fins, or a fan dead...


Greg




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