Help with unidentified voltage

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Using hwinfo i monitired my system's volts..there is vcore volt..there is +12v...there is +3.3v but after that starts vin4,vin5,vin6...so i want to know what are these vins actually stands for..are these vins important to monitor? Sould i monitor these vin volts along with rest?

Fx 6300(stock)
Gigabyte ga-78lmt-sp2..
Corsair vs450
 
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That really does vary by motherboard, so it is hard to say without knowing what the voltages are, however, some quick googling:

Vcore - CPU Core voltage
DIMM - Memory bus voltage
+12V - 12V
+3.3 - 3.3V
VIN4 - ~2.0 (Most likely Voltage Regulation Modules or Chipset)
VIN5 - ~2.2 (Most likely Voltage Regulation Modules or Chipset)
VIN6 - ~2.2 (Most likely Voltage Regulation Modules or Chipset)
3VSB - 3.3V SB
VBAT - Real Time Clock / Battery voltage

Best way to match those up would be to go into your BIOS and find the monitoring section. You should see those voltages and they will tell you what they are.

Are they critical to monitor, not really, unless something is overheating it is usually okay to have voltages like that at stock settings.

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That really does vary by motherboard, so it is hard to say without knowing what the voltages are, however, some quick googling:

Vcore - CPU Core voltage
DIMM - Memory bus voltage
+12V - 12V
+3.3 - 3.3V
VIN4 - ~2.0 (Most likely Voltage Regulation Modules or Chipset)
VIN5 - ~2.2 (Most likely Voltage Regulation Modules or Chipset)
VIN6 - ~2.2 (Most likely Voltage Regulation Modules or Chipset)
3VSB - 3.3V SB
VBAT - Real Time Clock / Battery voltage

Best way to match those up would be to go into your BIOS and find the monitoring section. You should see those voltages and they will tell you what they are.

Are they critical to monitor, not really, unless something is overheating it is usually okay to have voltages like that at stock settings.
 
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