Is my PSU dying?

I have an AX760, pic related.

And after I installed a hardware monitoring software, I noticed the 12v rail is reading as having 12.2v instead of 12v.

Something is really odd here. This platinum rated PSU should be perfect and read 12v as 12v, not 12.20v.

Was I fooled?

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are you measuring it under load?

>This platinum rated PSU should be perfect and read 12v as 12v, not 12.20v.
Don't make shit up rart

OP here, I just measured the 12v with a multimeter and it read 12.09v.

What a piece of shit. Can anyone recommend a PSU that will deliver perfectly round 12v?

>I don't understand electronics and am terminally autistic.
Fix'd

Yeah, Seasonic PRIME ULTRA TITANIUM SSR-1000TR, You also need an UPS for clean power to the PSU.

there is no way software can be calibrated to monitor voltages of an operating circuit
use a fucking voltmeter and stop showing off your worthless overpriced jew canoe shitbox

everything is "dying"

wow seasonic tm. you say
i'll take 3
who else here is gonna dump there silly weak girl psu and get /seasonic'd/.com?

My seasonic broke after a year and it was a $100 modular 7 year warranty. They sent me a new one pronto...

That one also broke... They then sent me a BROKEN refurb... This whole process was about 7 years and it was broken during most of the time and sometimes wouldn't turn on...

I just threw it away, what PSU do I buy? I need 140w min. My motherboard has a 8 pin CPU connection.