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Gothic
06-09-2004, 11:42 AM
i had once a nf7 (non-S) rev.20, wich died after a PSU failire... now I've got a 8RDA rev1.1, and I noticed a bad thing about her.. NO 12v 4-pin input.... i'm sure that this results in less stability/overclockability... so, do any of u know how to add a 12 4-pin input to my 8rda? would that help me getting higher fsb's?
thx!
Gothic
06-10-2004, 08:31 PM
don't u guys have a minimal idea where these pins go (on the board that use it)? i don't think they go directly to the chipset NB...
RhynoX
07-10-2004, 02:16 AM
Originally posted by Gothic
i had once a nf7 (non-S) rev.20, wich died after a PSU failire... now I've got a 8RDA rev1.1, and I noticed a bad thing about her.. NO 12v 4-pin input.... i'm sure that this results in less stability/overclockability... so, do any of u know how to add a 12 4-pin input to my 8rda? would that help me getting higher fsb's?
thx!
Olha kra, eu tenho a leve impressão(pra nao dizer CERTEZA ABSOLUTA) de que não tem como fazer oq vc ker...
Veja bem se nao há suporte para um conector ATX12v na mobo comoé q vc ker colocar um ai?
STEvil
07-10-2004, 08:34 PM
To add one to the 8rda you would probably want to solder wires to the ATX header pins on the back of the motherboard and run them around to the front where you could connect the +12v connector. You could solder to mosfets or capacitors but that may reduce filtering and regulation not to mention AC current is present on PSU lines...
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