I have a Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3R, the vdroop / vdrop is very large, in set bios vcore 1.59375v
idle is 1,508 ~ 1.524v
Full is 1.4720 ~ 1.4400v
:shocked:
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I have a Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3R, the vdroop / vdrop is very large, in set bios vcore 1.59375v
idle is 1,508 ~ 1.524v
Full is 1.4720 ~ 1.4400v
:shocked:
Take a detailed pic (macro) of the highlighted area and I'll make you a vDroop mod.
Attachment 84124
ISL6336, from this layout, FB is #16, Vdiff is #17
give a resistor between this 2 pin, you can fix loadline calibration
prepare a 5kohm vr, connect to Pin#16 & Pin#17
using meter to measure it , oringinal should be 45.5k
turn it to 1.5~1.8k, depend on what loading.
sorry don't have camera right now
and my meter is dead.
later i will post it.
Hicookie
when I am without a camera, tomorrow will take the photo
is that the pencilmod to do?
Thanks,
I've a large vdroop too (0.6)
waiting for the picture !
ihatbs,
You must have meant 0.06v droop as 0.6v would mean the mobo is faulty.
Sorry for the picture, is mobile, later made a better
http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/9...1250ia3.th.jpg
Waiting for this one since i'm going to get that mobo too. I've read around the net and i was aware it has a bit of vdroop.
I borrowed my friend's camera and took the picture.
I Felt lazy removing the heatsink and couldn't do better than this one.
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/8641/dsc01233zv3.jpg
Hope it's good enough :up:
EDIT: btw, this is from my EP45-DS3 not the DS3R version but they are both the same except that the southbridge is different.
the motherboard restarted, and now it's more boot
it turns on or off, On-Off
I tried clear-cmos, remove the battery, exchange CPU, VGA, but nothing happens.
is calling and off, and does not emit any beep
help me :(
I too got a bad vdroop can't wait for a mod on this one as it will be first mod I ever had to make but the vdroop is just too bad :(
Now i'm a bit discouraged on this board, really. I hope largon can give us the fix.
Yeah, i know, just can't help thinking that Gigabyte's DS3R series had a noticeable vdroop, specially the first revisions, same for the previous P35 board, quite a vdroop on it. Hell yeah, largon's a master when it comes to voltmodding.
I made a quick mock-up of Hicookie's written guide.
Pins 16 & 17 are marked with red dots but since the pic isn't detailed enough I can't pin point the best soldering points. The legs of ISL6336 might not be too easy to solder on, you'll have to follow the trace that leaves from each pin and find a usable soldering point. Or, you can post a detailed macro pic of the area so I can find & mark actual soldering points.
Attachment 84414
Thanks.
It's a "hard mod", not pencil. For a pencil mod I'd need atleast a macro pic of the area.
Where i can get that macro pic?
sorry forgot this thread, thanks for shauntx's mention
i take my board back , and done the vmod, you can try pencil or just change the vr.
http://pic.xfastest.com/hicookie/Gig...roopingmod.jpg
On which do I do the pencil mod? the one that says Vcore reading?
Please tell me for pencil mod if the yellow line in picture is the one that I apply the Pencil mod to?
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/h...Untitled-3.jpg
Also if I want to do the solder mod what size resistor should I use?
The circled part would be the resistor to pencil.
But it seems the effectiveness of the pencil mod will be non-existant due to the resistance of the part (it's lower than Hicookie reported earlier). One simply can't get from 3.6kΩ down to 146Ω by pencilling. Soldered mod seems like the only way.
Okay that sounds about right and I was looking at some other mobo that have had solder mods done however and I think this might be last question k I'm sorry for all of them.
When soldering do I attach 1 10k resistor to each of the points in the picture? and also do I need to ground this solder resistor? Anyone with a picture would be helpful so I know exactly what I'm doing :yepp:
One single resistor is needed, the principle is the same as for the pencil mod which is you "override" the surface mount resistor with another resistor (doesn't matter whether VR or pencil). You could solder on both ends of the surface mount resistor but I would recommend you find easier 'n' safer soldering points as the tiny resistor can get damaged by heat during soldering. 10kΩ VR could be unconveniently high rated, 1kΩ would work better.
so use a 1k resistor? I because I have a 10k. Also for the watts to use do I get the 1k resistor with 1/4 watts? also I see they have a 10k-Ohm 15 turn that I can adjust to the same as a 1k is that okay as well its a cermet potentiometer and I can adjust that one and looks easy to use.