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Yeah seriously! I asked Gemini and it seems like it has something to do with graphics cards. Would love to see more about this in the video description!
It's an external VRM (voltage regulator module) used to replace stock VRMs on GPUs for the purpose of increasing the amount of power that can be delivered to the GPU core (and memory, if needed). GPU overclocking using liquid nitrogen can increase the power drawn so much that some stock VRMs would blow up. nVidia's reference boards for high end Kepler and Maxwell like to do that (as a matter of fact, they're barely enough for complete stock operation of these GPUs). Linked below are some more videos on the topic: Actually Hardcore Overclocking - Rambling about the EVGA Epower V power board >ua-cam.com/video/sVkeWuqXxOo/v-deo.html Gamers Nexus - Make Your Own Video Card w/ E-Power, ft. TiN of EVGA >ua-cam.com/video/ewkVNoMbcCc/v-deo.html CmdrSoyo - E-Powers Explained (Zombie-/External VRM Mod) >ua-cam.com/video/a3a7RauX6VE/v-deo.html der8auer - Graphics Card Modification Level: EXPERT (How To Zombie) >ua-cam.com/video/MwtqcpsVUdE/v-deo.html TAGG XOC - Rambeling about epowers & how to attach them >ua-cam.com/video/kqVlChUjJWU/v-deo.html
seeing this entire thing go from an idea to an actual working e-power is such a cool thing to experience
Massive congrats on the project!
Haven't yet gotten around to doing my first e-powers but it's always heart-warming to see such projects see the light of day
... okay, but wtf IS an e-power board? All I can find on google is a Nissan powertrain by that name.
Yeah seriously! I asked Gemini and it seems like it has something to do with graphics cards. Would love to see more about this in the video description!
It's an external VRM (voltage regulator module) used to replace stock VRMs on GPUs for the purpose of increasing the amount of power that can be delivered to the GPU core (and memory, if needed). GPU overclocking using liquid nitrogen can increase the power drawn so much that some stock VRMs would blow up. nVidia's reference boards for high end Kepler and Maxwell like to do that (as a matter of fact, they're barely enough for complete stock operation of these GPUs).
Linked below are some more videos on the topic:
Actually Hardcore Overclocking - Rambling about the EVGA Epower V power board
>ua-cam.com/video/sVkeWuqXxOo/v-deo.html
Gamers Nexus - Make Your Own Video Card w/ E-Power, ft. TiN of EVGA
>ua-cam.com/video/ewkVNoMbcCc/v-deo.html
CmdrSoyo - E-Powers Explained (Zombie-/External VRM Mod)
>ua-cam.com/video/a3a7RauX6VE/v-deo.html
der8auer - Graphics Card Modification Level: EXPERT (How To Zombie)
>ua-cam.com/video/MwtqcpsVUdE/v-deo.html
TAGG XOC - Rambeling about epowers & how to attach them
>ua-cam.com/video/kqVlChUjJWU/v-deo.html