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Unread 02-05-2002, 08:42 PM   #4
Mr. Thompson
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Solder a wire to Pin 7 of the HIP6301 IC that controls the voltage to the CPU. Put a 100k trimmer (49 cents at Radio Shack part # 271-284) between Pin 7 and ground. You can add a 1k trimmer (271-280) in series with the 100k trimmer if you would like to make it easier to fine tune the voltage. Use a spade lug or loop under a motherboard mounting screw for your ground connection. For convenience I suggest you mount the trimmers on a piece of breadboard and secure it to your motherboard tray with Velcro.

Pin 7 controls the voltage feed back. Turn the trimmer or trimmers to full resistance boot your PC and start VIA Hardware Monitor. Set the polling interval to 2 seconds and slowly dial up the Pin 7 trimmer until the screen blanks. Your PC will probably reboot when the screen blanks. Note the voltage and back it off a tad while the computer reboots.
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