Couldnt find anything on this PSU here... anyone got this and did a mod on the 3.3v rail ?
I got the EG465AX-VE(G)
Couldnt find anything on this PSU here... anyone got this and did a mod on the 3.3v rail ?
I got the EG465AX-VE(G)
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Check here. Just scroll and do some research, you'll find it .
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Yeah, as long as the 3.3v rail has a sense wire, you can do it.
I think both 3.3v mods were done by pc ice, I'm still doing the first mod but there's also a second way to do the mod which should get you higher voltages than the first mod...
I can get 3.6v on my 3.3v line, haven't tried any higher yet...
The other way to do the mod is to read the "Antec 3.3v rail mod" thread as it basically applies to any PSU with the extra sense wires running from your 3.3v, 5v & 12v lines...
As for the 5v & 12v rails on these Enermax 460w PSU...It's too risky imo atm...Not saying it can't be done, just waiting to hear from more ppl that have done the mod succesfully...
Cheers,
Minnyboy
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