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resago 03-19-2002 09:18 AM

kickass, thanks brad.

I think with my setup this mod is exactly what my system needs, more 5v for the cpu and more 12v for the pelt.

so what if it melts.:p

resago 03-19-2002 08:16 PM

did the mod, not sure what value pot I stuck in there, but turned all the way up, I get 5.4V and 12.6V no load.

how high is too high on the 5v??

icel0rd 03-20-2002 01:07 PM

They are so right about having a POS PSU. The PSU is very often overlooked and is so often taken for granted. I had stability issues before I realized that my PSU wasn't able to handle the new load after the last upgrade.

A PSU that gives you a lot of bang for your buck is a Leadman LP-6100E 500W. I exchanged an incompatible 500w 24-pin ATX PSU for one of these a short while back, and man, I love this thing. I probably wont have to upgrade my PSU for a while to come. The load it can handle on all voltage levels is pretty decent.


3.3V | 5V | 12V | -5V | -12V | +5Vsb
30A | 50A | 25A | 0.3A | 0.8A | 2.0A


That should be plenty enough power for most operations.


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