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PSU modding...

Spewn

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If one were to mod the output of the 3.3v rail on their PSU to put out more than 3.3v, would that in-turn up the voltage of everything on the motherboard?(vcore, vchipset, vdimm, vagp etc)? Can any mod to the PSU do that?
 
it would not up the voltage to anything off the bat, BUT, if you do the right vmods, it would up the voltage selections. If your psu has sense lines (explained in the link below), it can do the mod. The guide is written for Antecs, but will work EXACTLY the same with any psu that has sense lines. Heres the link (a guide on psu modding I wrote myself)

http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=726156
 
Originally posted by Spewn
If one were to mod the output of the 3.3v rail on their PSU to put out more than 3.3v, would that in-turn up the voltage of everything on the motherboard?(vcore, vchipset, vdimm, vagp etc)? Can any mod to the PSU do that?

There are voltage regulators on the motherboard that set the voltages. So you need to mod them before anything else.
 
the antec true control 550 watt can up the voltage, not that much though but its still something
 
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