same :p
shouldnt be too hard tho, unless it's one of those smd LED's? My soldering iron is kinda to powerfull for such small soldering :(
Gna open mine up pretty soon to paint it aswell. i'll have a look at the LED and report my findings
I myself am very happy with the RMi series from corsair. the fan virtually never has to spin. gold rated and 7 years waranty. and from what I ahve been reading, excelent built quality
Today I finished the paper (the version for school that is).
The subject however realy got my attention and i'm planning on researching more.
for now I'd like to thank you all for the input already!
I'll post some updates every now and then depending on the progression I made
Does anyone know where I can find informamtion about companies sending a modified PSU for testing to get a higher efficiency rating than the actual units
Theoretically: 16.8 million terabytes.
In practice... Will depend on how much your motherboard supports. there are however, or will be 128GB RAM modules. so 1 terrabyte would be the max you can put in a PC, but I'm not sure any motherboard supports that...
thanks, as for now I covered the tollerance opn the 3.3, 5 and 12v rails, the different kinds of safety measrues like OTP etc that the atx v2.4 specifications prescribe, i'm now covering the caps and what influence ambient temperaturee has on them.
i remember seeing an image somewhere on this...