auraslip
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Got an old computer in the garage? You bet you do!
Half an hour of work and

There are a bunch of guides around, but the trick is loading the 5v rail to pull the 12v rail up to 12v. To do this I used 2 1ohm 10w resistors in series. Before this mod it ran at 11.5v, and now it runs at 12.5v.
Now... you should know before you do this that the damn think sags to 11.5v while the imax is only putting out 80w. So it's 250w power rating is pretty damn optimistic.
Maybe two or three in parallel would do the trick. Or you could just use a PSU that didn't come from a POS Dell!
Half an hour of work and

There are a bunch of guides around, but the trick is loading the 5v rail to pull the 12v rail up to 12v. To do this I used 2 1ohm 10w resistors in series. Before this mod it ran at 11.5v, and now it runs at 12.5v.
Now... you should know before you do this that the damn think sags to 11.5v while the imax is only putting out 80w. So it's 250w power rating is pretty damn optimistic.
Maybe two or three in parallel would do the trick. Or you could just use a PSU that didn't come from a POS Dell!