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    Looking for Vmods on Antec Trueblue 480watt

    well topic says all. im looking for some mods . I used Searchfunction but didnt find anything i was looking for. perhaps u got a good diagramm showing the the things i have to do to get my 3,3v 5v and 12v lines a bit higher. my 3,3v line ist at 3,1v now and that sucks hard, as it causes instability of my system. seen the brown wire mod? does this mod affect all the 3 lines? or just 3,3v. is it possible to use brown wire mod for antec? havent found a brown wire, thats why im asking.
    2,8€ @4130mhz
    radeon 98 pro440/380
    ic-7max3 full modded

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    nobody?
    well this the right method to do the mod?
    3.3v = 10ohm resistor + 1k vr (or 20k VR alone)
    5v = 36Ohm + 10k VR
    12v = 68 Ohm + 10k VR
    anyone got a picture of the power connector for the mainboard so i know which wires i have to mod?
    2,8€ @4130mhz
    radeon 98 pro440/380
    ic-7max3 full modded

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    Most mods from the Antec PSU range are pretty much the same,

    here ya go:
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...threadid=14059

    Have a read from this one as well:
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...threadid=16050

    It pretty much covers all bases from the 3.3v rail to 12v rail.

    As long as there's extra sense lines on your PSU you should be right.

    I've got all 3 rails modded.
    3.3 is now 3.5v from 3.1v-3.2v whereas my 5v & 12v lines didn't go much further than 5.2v 12.2v without the PSU not starting on me.

    All up, between those 2 threads, you should be able to mod your Antec PSU.

    Next time maybe look for Antec mods in general.

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    thanks. i´ll have a try. hope to get that barton higher then 2,76ghz
    2,8€ @4130mhz
    radeon 98 pro440/380
    ic-7max3 full modded

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    Just in case there isnt a sense wire for all 3 rails going into the ATX connector, be aware that typically you will find the orange wire (3.3v rail), and either a yellow (12v) OR red (5v). Once you mod the yellow/red, you will ahve effectively modded both of them as they are running in parallel.

    As you adjust the voltage on whichever one was present, be sure to check the other voltage to make sure it isnt climbing to high.

    Keep in mind this only applies to you if you have the ATX connector with only 2 sense wires.


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