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Re: AUDIO PC: Direct power to motherboad 24 and 4pin (picole

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 12:48 pm
by minionas
nige2000 wrote: Lol
some tiding up to do
really !!!!
Have you seen my test build it needs a little tiding up
Ha ha

You've really set the build quality bar pretty high for the rest of us
Some bunch of crocodiles you have there :)

Area i'm interested is: USB flash drive. Where you source USB plugs/sockets, you use for "inserting" external power? Or you use some raw intervention, as i can not see it very clear there :)?
nige2000 wrote: Marvellous piece of work minionas
Thanks!
nige2000 wrote: Try to keep the signal wire as short as possible for the clocks I think it will have influence
Are you using lifepo4 for the clocks?
I talked to P.Pang about the length of signal clock wire. His opinion - influence is super small. Though i will still try to shorten my cable as i also think it is worth some effort:)
Still have no LIFEPO4 on the clock and am very eager to try it ASAP, but my whole time is stolen by my 4 months old son :) Hope i'll find some time to make it soon.
Which second clock you've successfuly changed? Adequate lift in SQ like southbridge one?

Re: AUDIO PC: Direct power to motherboad 24 and 4pin (picole

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 1:57 pm
by nige2000
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I use modified adapters like this disconnect the 5v pin from mobo and add in external

Lifepo4 for clocks is pretty much essential

Replacing the 32.768 clk is good too

Re: AUDIO PC: Direct power to motherboad 24 and 4pin (picole

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 12:28 pm
by minionas
nige2000 wrote:Image

I use modified adapters like this disconnect the 5v pin from mobo and add in external

Lifepo4 for clocks is pretty much essential

Replacing the 32.768 clk is good too
Had found a source for such adapter, so i'll give it a try.

Have some LIFEPO4's, but without tab welds. I'll see if i'll be able to weld some wires on bare cells :)

Re: AUDIO PC: Direct power to motherboad 24 and 4pin (picole

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 9:37 pm
by Lowlands
Seen this..?

https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=1EB70274 ... KzO-lzXYuc
Looks neat...
Any thoughts on what seems to be in there?
I'm no hero with a soldering iron... :-)

What if you plug this into a B85M G43 ?
Plug & play?

Re: AUDIO PC: Direct power to motherboad 24 and 4pin (picole

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 10:09 pm
by sima66
I have the similar one, but bigger. I'm very happy with.

Re: AUDIO PC: Direct power to motherboad 24 and 4pin (picole

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 8:09 am
by nige2000
Lowlands wrote:Seen this..?

https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=1EB70274 ... KzO-lzXYuc
Looks neat...
Any thoughts on what seems to be in there?
I'm no hero with a soldering iron... :-)

What if you plug this into a B85M G43 ?
Plug & play?
bit pricy but plug and play for any mobo i think

Re: AUDIO PC: Direct power to motherboad 24 and 4pin (picole

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 1:54 pm
by Lowlands
Pricing was posted on CA by Elberoth. There's three models..

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Should the smallest not suffice for most?

I did not assume up front that this would be a fully ATX compliant device... but perhaps it is....?

Re: AUDIO PC: Direct power to motherboad 24 and 4pin (picole

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 2:03 pm
by nige2000
Lowlands wrote:Pricing was posted on CA by Elberoth. There's three models..

Image

Should the smallest not suffice for most?

I did not assume up front that this would be a fully ATX compliant device... but perhaps it is....?
40w would suffice for underclocked haswell

has anyone benchmarked these against other options sq wise?

Re: AUDIO PC: Direct power to motherboad 24 and 4pin (picole

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 3:47 pm
by sima66
Lowlands wrote:Pricing was posted on CA by Elberoth. There's three models..

Image

Should the smallest not suffice for most?

I did not assume up front that this would be a fully ATX compliant device... but perhaps it is....?
Are those options for the TeraDak PS?

Re: AUDIO PC: Direct power to motherboad 24 and 4pin (picole

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 9:47 pm
by Lowlands
sima66 wrote:
Are those options for the TeraDak PS?
Yes.