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Nice PSU overvolt guide..
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I found this guide when I was looking for a way to voltmod my old gigabyte ga-6vx-4x for my p3.
I wasn't able to higher the vdimm voltage. Should I try this vmod? http://www.bleedinedge.com/guides/ps...v_mod_pg1.html
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I won't I'd fear my new BFG 650W going "pop" then it smokes. Do so at your own risk...
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I think I'm gonna try my modding skills on an old no-name PSU I have laying around. Still, I think 10% is a bit too much, 3.45V should suffice. Good link!
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