I have a tagan 530w powering my rig as in sig except with a fx60 and a x-fi. The rails are always very stable according to mbm. This changes when i run a stress test. Normally the rails stay completely stable but every now and again a mbm alarm comes up saying 5v rail dropped to 2.17v. The 3.3v rail sometimes does similar. Thing is the comp doesnt crash or fail it stress test and the rails only drop for a split second. Is this likely or is mbm lying to me. Id have thought comp would crash immediately if 3.3 or 5v rails dropped that low
. For a start the cpu is fed from the 12v rail on A64's. I will say it again, listen. Vregs can't produce voltage, they clip voltage its known as a breakdown region. They are a three pin gate device controlled from the third pin which is a resistance setting the gate. The larger the difference from their set gate value the greater the resistance and the hotter they get. Capacitors hold small amount of current and make up small voltage drops. This is called a regulated smoothing circuit. It is designed to smooth out changes of the line voltage, this is called a ripple voltage of maybe 5% maximum. If the 12v dropped to 5v nothing on a motherboard would be able to hold it at 12v.
Ask your mate, sounds like he'd have detailed answers, not my area and its a big one.