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Unread 12-26-2003, 08:39 PM   #1
Gulp35
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Voltage ripple in PSU lines

I was thinking about buying a new PSu recently, a Fortron 530W . Thinking about this decision i was pondering the idea how voltage can ripple cause instability in overclocking.

Solution : regulate the lines more. My Dad proposed putting a capacator on the lines to even out the current.

I know the Mobos and PSU already have allot of regulators like this but I was thinking allong the lines that more is better. Would this idea help at all? Any ideas on circuits on how to use this Idea?

This is a place of innovation so I thought I would ask here. Please comment away.
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