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Kwok
Hi,
I have tested all the voltage rails on my Seasonic S12-600RS. They are all stable under Post/Boot/Start-up/Idle/Load/Shutdown. They do not fluctuate more than .01 under all circumstances. My 3.3v does not fluctuate at all.

Readings under all loads are 12.00-12.01/5.00-5.01/3.33 steady.
My Bios and SmartGuardian reads 4.86-4.89 on my 5v rail. On the 12v and 3v they read honest/true.
Still, I would like to open up my PSU and run up the 12v rails to 12.3 and the 5v rail to 5.25. Obviously I havent done this before or I would not be asking for help.
Im very capable with a little foreknowledge. If anyone on the boards has experience with this, any tips/suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Kwok
Anyone??
Uncle_Mojo
Assuming you've measured your rails with a DMM, why do you want to increase the voltages?
racinjimy
(Dragoe)
Hi,
I have tested all the voltage rails on my Seasonic S12-600RS. They are all stable under Post/Boot/Start-up/Idle/Load/Shutdown. They do not fluctuate more than .01 under all circumstances. My 3.3v does not fluctuate at all.

Readings under all loads are 12.00-12.01/5.00-5.01/3.33 steady.
My Bios and SmartGuardian reads 4.86-4.89 on my 5v rail. On the 12v and 3v they read honest/true.
Still, I would like to open up my PSU and run up the 12v rails to 12.3 and the 5v rail to 5.25. Obviously I havent done this before or I would not be asking for help.
Im very capable with a little foreknowledge. If anyone on the boards has experience with this, any tips/suggestions would be much appreciated.

Thanks,


read through this guide for sense wire modding


I am not sure if the seasonic has adjustable pots inside or not.........
Blooz1_merged
Here ya go, Dragoe;

http://forums.extremeoverclocking.com/show...ad.php?t=137886
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