March 1st 2004 |
Guides
If you want to push your hardware to the maximum you are bound to warm up the old soldering iron. To allow higher voltages to RAM/CPU/Videocard and other components you´ll have to use resistors. In this guide we’ll show you how to effectively do this!
Soldering Guide @ MADSHRIMPS
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