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vmod 6600gt pcie - just did!
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I guy,
I need some help to find the right resistor to mod.
Have you any idea? My card is not a GT and it is AGP.
I have no idea which could be the zone where to look.
I can attach 2 bad pics, I hope they help.
Thanks
Maturin
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Originally Posted by maturin
I guy,
I need some help to find the right resistor to mod.
Have you any idea? My card is not a GT and it is AGP.
I have no idea which could be the zone where to look.
I can attach 2 bad pics, I hope they help.
Thanks
Maturin
take a look here:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=52587
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What does the ram go upto?
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gettin 1250-1265 on mem
dunno about some vmem mod.
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Hi
I have a XFX 6600 GT with same Zalman VF 700 AlCu and run the 3dmark's @ 621/1300 no vmod's ;)
Looking this picture
http://www.lepclan.com.br/gallery/da...0gt-dissiv.jpg
The green wire get the vgpu, tested-it
The white wire it reads that voltage?
Using a grabber to read vgpu, get the values:
Starting computer: 1.33
into windows idle: 1.43
playing Half Life 2: 1.57
Its normal?
vcore mod to 1.65-1.70 really secure witch aircooling? temperatures in idle not pass 30-32º (fan @ full speed)
This chip under the heatsink on the pic above really generate more heat if the vcore mod enable? The chip on the my 6600 GT it heats little.
tanks :)
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white is just the ground.
yeah...its normal, but your vgpu looks 0,1v higher than my original
stock here:
startup - 1,21v
win - 1,32v
3d action - 1,43v
got 1,65-1,75 with vmod and around 655-660 on the core.
the chip with the sink get a little hot, dnt really need it...but oh well...just have the sink here...hehe
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