Is it possible to hook up a multifarad capacitor (like the ones used in car audio) to the 12volt powerline. I think my Enermax's (450watt Whisper) 12volt rail fluctuates enough to cause the feedback circuit in the voltage regulators for the vcore on these P4 boards to have large swings (about .13-.15). Both my P4B266A and my new 4G4A+ have had about the same swing. That I why I think its a powersupply issue. A lower power Antec had similar swing (but worse for overclocking for whatever reason). I don't want to move up to 550 or bigger just to try. But I am willing to put a large capacitor on the 12v rail if it won't mess up the powersupply or motherboard. I need to hear from people who are familar with the output stage of the powersupplies to know if this is going to throw off some spike protection or even some smoothing stage. I also don't want its keeping the mobo's 12volt alive for a short period to cause any issues.
If this is a dumb idea please let me know. Don't want to destroy anymore components in the search for more speed. I am happy right now (still testing at the moment), but I am running 2610 at 1.700vcore (thats the setting, it tops at 1.70 and 1.60vavg (load) and can hit as low as 1.57v) on my new 1.8A and new 4G4A+. I also have my poor Crucial running at 4:5 @ 145fsb, which isn't bad for PC2100. So if this remains stable through the night, then I will stay here. I am stable at 2700 with 1.75vcore, but I decided to back it down and lower the voltage a bit (once bitten..........).
If this is a dumb idea please let me know. Don't want to destroy anymore components in the search for more speed. I am happy right now (still testing at the moment), but I am running 2610 at 1.700vcore (thats the setting, it tops at 1.70 and 1.60vavg (load) and can hit as low as 1.57v) on my new 1.8A and new 4G4A+. I also have my poor Crucial running at 4:5 @ 145fsb, which isn't bad for PC2100. So if this remains stable through the night, then I will stay here. I am stable at 2700 with 1.75vcore, but I decided to back it down and lower the voltage a bit (once bitten..........).