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Modding a DDC-1VC

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I have a DDC-1VC (Swiftech 350) 10w version. It had the 5.4v PCP and a black impeller. I want to mod it to the 18w version (Swiftech 355). Now would I be correct in saying all I have to do is solder a bridge from the 12v solder point to the solder point that is 2 over from the 12v.
Example:
Capture009213.jpg

Diagram of my solder points.
 
I have a DDC-1VC (Swiftech 350) 10w version. It had the 5.4v PCP and a black impeller. I want to mod it to the 18w version (Swiftech 355). Now would I be correct in saying all I have to do is solder a bridge from the 12v solder point to the solder point that is 2 over from the 12v.
Example:
http://img.techpowerup.org/090716/Capture009213.jpg
Diagram of my solder points.

well...

I think you have to join them...

http://www.overclock.net/water-cooling/528662-ddc-mod-350-355-can-done.html

BTW you guys creamed us in l4d yesterday :laugh:

EDIT: if yours only has 4 pins, you may have the 5.4 version, in which case its harder to mod.
 
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That is mine, and yes it is a 5.4. What do I have to do to mod it?
 
That is mine, and yes it is a 5.4. What do I have to do to mod it?

I have no idea exactly how... i know you have to connect all 4 and do something with the tach resistor...

Binge might know, might wanna PM him.
 
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