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    Paralell 2 PSU

    Is it possoble to paralell 2 PSU at the motherboard connection to
    get more power to the motherboard?

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    i was thinking to do that with my 2 elan vital 300w psu's at the last moment i get thermaltake 480w so decide not to do that if you try this pls tell me the result


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    it`s possible

    i read a thread a month or so ago where somebody did that and won a competition with it... % OC...

    he had 2x 300w i think and a 450w enermax for everything else ...

    he made his own motherboard -psu Y connector

    i thought about tryin that 2...

    but at the moment i just wanna know how to vmod a 3.3v line ...
    i got some old psus and wanna vmod one to get a better oc (riva tnt)

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    i thought about putting some zener diodes in line on the 5v 12v and if i could find a 3.3 put then on it would regulate the voltage to almost exactly the amounts.
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    paralelling psus, i dont think you should know it, nda, and you also must know that bad performance is due to L1 disabled.
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    if you try this pls tell me the result
    I have done this mod now, and its workÃ:banana:ng.I made an Y-wire, I got an ATX wire from an old PSU and 2 konnectors from 2 bad motherboards. I had to disconnect the purple wire between the
    PSU´s or one PSU would never shut down, now its working like
    it should.Any one know what the purple wire is for. I have not
    tryed if I can go any higher in FSB or higher CPU.Sorry for my bad
    English.

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    Originally posted by X-Ecutioner
    it`s possible

    i read a thread a month or so ago where somebody did that and won a competition with it... % OC...

    he had 2x 300w i think and a 450w enermax for everything else ...

    he made his own motherboard -psu Y connector

    i thought about tryin that 2...

    but at the moment i just wanna know how to vmod a 3.3v line ...
    i got some old psus and wanna vmod one to get a better oc (riva tnt)

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    Here's the 3.3 mod:

    http://www.bleedinedge.com/guides/ps...v_mod_pg1.html

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    Re: Paralell 2 PSU

    Originally posted by ryssen
    Is it possoble to paralell 2 PSU at the motherboard connection to
    get more power to the motherboard?
    yes its possible!

    see here:

    you have 2 psu with ATX connectors like this:


    Now, you need to solder it like this:


    Just plug you "master"/1st psu on the board!

    Just power on the machine and the 2 psu's will work great!

    Connect all ide drives, fans, etc to 2nd psu, and leave the 1st psu only for mobo!

    This will give more power to mobo, because the 1st psu is only dedicated for mobo!

    Source:http://www.casemodbr.com



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    That is so cool!
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    Thats a very nice mod. People have been doing that for a bit now to help compensate for buying an expensive psu when they have 2 lower wattage psu's laying around.


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    Re: Re: Paralell 2 PSU

    Originally posted by Lasac
    yes its possible!

    see here:

    you have 2 psu with ATX connectors like this:


    Now, you need to solder it like this:


    Just plug you "master"/1st psu on the board!

    Just power on the machine and the 2 psu's will work great!

    Connect all ide drives, fans, etc to 2nd psu, and leave the 1st psu only for mobo!

    This will give more power to mobo, because the 1st psu is only dedicated for mobo!

    Source:http://www.casemodbr.com



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    Did anyone try this, Im seriously thinking about this, and witch one of the black wires are suppose to be connected


    thanks

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    From that picture, you take the green and the black wire right next to it. Don't you see that?
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    Ya that's what i thaught, but since i never modded PSUs and cuase of what it can mean if I screw up i rather double check

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    you can also do a lot of things.
    Last edited by Vlad Draculea; 05-14-2004 at 09:39 PM.

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