Glej no, glej, Medenko je tu! Pazi, da te ne strese (saj bos izklopil kabel, kajne?:D) ... drugace pa ni panike.
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Glej no, glej, Medenko je tu! Pazi, da te ne strese (saj bos izklopil kabel, kajne?:D) ... drugace pa ni panike.
I own a Tg480-U01, I have the pot for up +12V and +5V (is that for these 2 voltage, or only for +12V?).
I just need help to know some tips before modding it:
-just turning it 1/4 in the time way (ie from 12:00 to 3:00)?
-Is that making my PSU more stable (and will be helpfull) for Overclocking ????
I own a P5AD2-E PREMIUM, with Intel P4 640, ATI X850 XT Video Card.
Thank you so much for answering.
Hope you will understand my poor english...
;)
FabboX
i adjusted mine with the pc in bios so i could see in real time what the voltages were changing to
good to know :)
don't mean to bash the psu, but didn't you say it's 140$ usd? Maybe prices are more expensive in the uk, but I don't think thats a very good deal. Fortron 530w is I believe 80$ on newegg, ocz 520w powerstream is 140$ and the Zippy 500w is only 120$ with I believe 32a on the 12v rail.
The trick works with the Tagan 530-U22 thanks man.
Many Many Thanks to the finder of this information (I thought tagens were unmodable, now I know, it even has a pot). Just bumped the 12v from 11.90V to 12.27V (idle) 12.21V (load) :D :D :D :D
Read this thread about 15mins ago, and now I'm done, with an upgraded psu!
Pics:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=34224&stc=1
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=34225&stc=1
This is a first revision U01, and I'm pleased as punch. The pot, as seen in the pics, is an orange colour, and mine had some bluish gunge in it, I used a knife to turn it, while in windows looking at MBM5, it only required about an 1./8th of a turn.
Thanks again! :D
Umm to the guy that said it was a bad deal, do you know that these are actually selling for around $85?
So you can adjust the 12v and 5v together, but not the *** 3.3v *** from what I'm seeing here. Guess you gotta buy a DDR Booster to get good vdimm or do vsense mod (if you have a 3.3v sense wire) Still a high quality unit IMO tho
wow great find guys :woot:
I own a 580W U15 (easy con)...and I`m not happy with this PSU, cause my 12V and 5V line isn`t stable...is this trick also usable on U15 series?
Regards,
Primoz
Ditto :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Primoz78
Will try it today...I was intend to buy it...but seeing this thread I hope will change my mind and save up :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by alpha0ne
Regards,
Primoz
In the Netherlands the Fortron AX500-A is $80, OCZ Powerstream 520 $159, Tagan 480 U22 $95, 500W Zippy and Seasonic are $158.Quote:
Originally Posted by kryptobs2000
AFAIK prices in the UK and Germany are similar.
Awesome, I must try this on my 480w sometime (when I have the balls). ;).
...just one more question...you said I have to screw for 1/4 of turn...but wich side?...left or right?!
Regards,
Primoz
primoz78: make pics!!!
Tedy...I gave up because of this
http://img334.imageshack.us/img334/5484/pb1700060cb.jpg
:nono: :nono: :nono: Going for an Seasonic 600W...
Regards,
Primoz
has anyone tried this on a Tagan TG580-U15?
I want to but changed my mind...look up :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Pyr0
Regards,
Primoz
I will tomorrow :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Pyr0
cool, thanks alpha0ne, i'll look forward to your results :D
guys do you measure your voltages with a multimeter or only look them up in MBM5 or other SW?
i think the SW is allways wrong. my 12V rail shows from 11.67-11.8V while with a multimeter it's perfectly stable at 12.2V (antec true 430W). what do you think about that? i trust an external reading device more than cheap motherboard sensors.
DMM.............Digital Multi Meter :)
Could'nt do it today because my new Expert did'nt arrive though as soon as it gets here I will pull the PSU :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Pyr0