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Yes, it is normal that a voltage that is supposed to be X Volts is actually around X-0.5 - X+0.5 Volts; electronic equipment is prepared for such differences. Also, if it's a switching power supply then you won't be able to measure exact values if there's no real equipment connected to it, only your voltage meter/multimeter.
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