psu help

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Hi folks

I have just fitted new psu a few days ago which is a http://uk.thermaltake.eu/product_in...id=C_00000974&name=Toughpower+750W&ov=n&ovid=

I'm running one of the ocuk overclocked bundles http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FS-002-OB

Below are my voltage readings from cpuiid hw monitor
My question is should i be concerned at the +5v VCCH reading ?

Hardware monitor ITE IT87
Voltage 0 1.47 Volts [0x5C] (CPU VCORE)
Voltage 1 1.78 Volts [0x6F] (VIN1)
Voltage 2 3.31 Volts [0xCF] (+3.3V)
Voltage 3 5.05 Volts [0xBC] (+5V)
Voltage 4 12.29 Volts [0xC0] (+12V)
Voltage 5 -10.62 Volts [0xA6] (-12V)
Voltage 7 3.60 Volts [0x86] (+5V VCCH)
Voltage 8 3.26 Volts [0xCC] (VBAT)
Temperature 0 36°C (96°F) [0x24] (TMPIN0)
Temperature 1 40°C (104°F) [0x28] (TMPIN1)
Temperature 2 41°C (105°F) [0x29] (TMPIN2)
Fan 0 1118 RPM [0x25C] (FANIN0)

Thanks in advance for any help and a happy new year to all :)
 
Are you getting any issues or just worried because a piece of software is reporting a voltage as out of spec slightly?

If its the latter I personally wouldn't be at all concerned.
 
No issues as such pc is running ok

Played dirt 2 earlier and it felt a pretty warm around where the kettle lead plugs into the PSU and pretty warm on back corner on top of case also
 
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I tend to ignore voltage readings read by software as they tend to be way off, my system shows 12v as being 3v.

Only way to really check is using a multi meter.
 
So if I test the 5v vcch with a multi meter should i do this with the 24 pin attached to the mobo or remove the 24 pin connector to test?
 
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