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    Connect a 200K (~6% resistance decrease) or a 500K (~2% resistance decrease) trimmer potentiometer, set to the maximum resistance, between pin 16 and 17. Trim the resistance down to decrease vdroop.
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    Thanks, looks like it's going to be have to be done to a new board though, this current one's RAID controller has just failed again (despite flashing to P23).

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    Any idea what happens if I just soldered those two pins together? Will it
    just do away with droop altogether or will it go up in smoke?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jokester
    Any idea what happens if I just soldered those two pins together? Will it
    just do away with droop altogether or will it go up in smoke?

    Jokester
    You'll cause a short circuit, so the latter of your stated options will probably happen.
    Last edited by celemine1Gig; 01-04-2007 at 02:42 PM.
    Quote from one of our professors:
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