A little mod for the lazy guys ;)
Drops 0,03V from idle to load @ 678MHz, 2,09V ;)
http://home.no.net/comerade/pc/12v@5v.jpg
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A little mod for the lazy guys ;)
Drops 0,03V from idle to load @ 678MHz, 2,09V ;)
http://home.no.net/comerade/pc/12v@5v.jpg
i dont get it. i looks like you have 12vx2 going to your card
That's right, instead of 1x 5V and 1x 12V. Higher voltage makes my VGPU drop lower.
Do you get 2.09Vgpu as a result of this mod alone, or is the card Vgpu modded the regular way too?
No, it's modded in the normal way too. Both vgpu-mod and ocp-mod. :)
wat was the drop before
how long have you run this for
It looks scary, those poor Vregs need to deal with a 140% voltage boost.
i wonder that your card is still alive, should be dead by powering it on!
Or 180% with 12V rail @ 14V... :) Still working like a champ.Quote:
Originally Posted by craig588
Edit: 11V worked just fine, 12,5V too... but 14V did the shit, bang :banana4: Blew one cap...
Fixed: :banana4:
http://home.no.net/comerade/pc/cap_fixed.jpg
lol, that's quite something. i wonder how much longer it will live. anyway, what kinda clock-improvements did you get using this (insane) mod?
wow the burn didnt harm any smd?
caps look funny inside
:toast:
try buying caps that can handle around 16V, but I dont know what type of cap they are.
Oh no, this caps is bad :( , this is hardest to fix man, solder in smd :(
What voltages you use in the this vga?
tnks
lol, crazy modding, i started reading and was gonna say "you're gonna blow something..."
sky: Got about 9MHz with the 12V line at 11V... From 669 to 678, it helped me reaching 39k.. ;)
reject: Only the cap that got damaged from what I can see.
moddolicous: Used a 1000 µF one rated for up to 16V now, the old was a 470 µF rated for 5V, no wonder why it didn't take the pressure... :p:
mod_evil: Wasn't that hard to fix. Using about 2,1V on the GPU and 2,25V on the RAM. :)
Aphex_Tom_9: The same I thought the first time i powred the system on with this mod, but it lasted until 14V... :)
since the 16v wouldnt last, you could try a 24v cap, but what type of cap is it. Thats not a normal electrolite is it?
it was the 5v cap that blew up...