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Old 12th February 2004, 21:46   #1
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Any sites that I can go to that have some nice pretty pictures on how I can raise the rails in a PSU?
 
Old 12th February 2004, 22:07   #2
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http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...392#post163392

If u don't get it after reading trough that tread u can PM me and I try to help u out as good as I can
 
Old 20th February 2004, 09:37   #3
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I'm lazy to take my modded psu out so I just took picture of the whole case

The Mod : I took the up and side panels of psu and fixed the cover seen on pic. And also changed the fan with speed contrelled zalman...
 
Old 20th February 2004, 10:27   #4
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http://c:/Documents%20and%20Settings...cture-002.....

upload the picture to you webspace or attach it
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Old 22nd February 2004, 15:03   #5
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how can I upload my pics? I don't know. I tried the "img" button at post reply screen but I think I wortte it worngly...
 
Old 23rd February 2004, 21:21   #6
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Old 23rd February 2004, 22:44   #7
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click the "post reply" button, then click browse and find the image you want to upload, max size 100-200kb

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Old 24th February 2004, 02:29   #8
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are you talking about modding....? or tweaking the psu to give best performance?
 
Old 24th February 2004, 11:49   #9
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Nice info Tumor!!
Very helpful and just what I needed.
But could you explain it in plain Dutch how to raise the 5V-rail??
this is not up my alley but still need to raise it. Is it difficult??
 
Old 24th February 2004, 12:10   #10
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Originally posted by Dentnvr6
Nice info Tumor!!
Very helpful and just what I needed.
But could you explain it in plain Dutch how to raise the 5V-rail??
this is not up my alley but still need to raise it. Is it difficult??
let us know first what PSU you've got

btw, you're also from Ieper
 
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