hicookie, what would happen if we just shorted the point where the resistor goes or used a pencil? What voltage does it control?
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hicookie, what would happen if we just shorted the point where the resistor goes or used a pencil? What voltage does it control?
Interesting point of view, so!:idea:
Thats a P55 board Nick, wrock socket completely ;)
Oops...)) little confused)))
Was easier to solder a variable one?
Do have a picture of it?
I have a weird problem now.. got my extreme modded and it wont show more than 203bclk, wtf :o and upping pci-e from 100 to 105mhz wont boot... now wtf is this... have i missed smth? My UD5 works perfect, 220MHz pci-e and 235 bclk but whats this about..?
When i but 210MHz BCLK it shows on boot 203....
edit: Problem was that wrong chip was soldered to wrong place :lol:
Anyway I still need the F9X bios, can someone please pm or send it to movieaward@hotmail.com THANKS! Because F8X is still the FSB problem, on EX58-EXTREME!
http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/9076/ud7bclk225.png http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/u...ng/1/w1024.png
This is new Giga ex58 called X58A-UD7, max BCLK=225 in any 3D, cooling by single stage(-50 idle). Same cpu and memory might 235 and more on Gigabyte EX58EXTREME, EVGA Classified, Asus P6T6 WS Revolution. Need hardmod or new BIOS(motherboard aren't mine, so i don't remove stock mobo's cooling )?
hardwall with a X58A-UD7 is at 238. up the pci-e to 108 , decent amount of VTT and up she goes!
Anyone tried doing the mod by only placing a 1k fixed and leaving the other in place?
Also do the resistor pads (one closes the NB specifically) circled in green go to the 4th resistor of the closer bank? I messed mine up a bit. I think its still ok just need to find a different solder point is all ;)
thijs I understand. I try to change pci-e 107-108-109, and qpi voltage 1.51-1.575, ioh -1.2-1.3, ich -1.2-1.3(auto), same voltage give me bclk 235 on another mobo's(EX58Extreme, EVGA E760 etc) My motherboard very strange )
Damn guys!
Anyone should do me the mod here in Germany! I know my board could run very high!!! 19x226 is primestable and 21x220, too!
Hello my friends. These are some of my overclock.
SPI 1MB
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...PI1MB8.219.jpg
SPI 2MB
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...b17.984seg.jpg
3dmark06
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...MARK06XEON.jpg
3dmark Vantage
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...XEON37.590.jpg
lol ... screen ? ss
You should consider several factors, most blck best time, on the other hand is the pot you use homemade overlapping layers 1 and pass just once.
Please upload your catch to the result.
:up:
My 5GHz run was bad performance, should have tried to run on 2cores but am too busy right now, so in a few weeks ill bench again.
All watercooled:
4948MHz
http://img148.imagevenue.com/loc494/..._122_494lo.jpg
5007MHz
http://img45.imagevenue.com/loc858/t..._122_858lo.jpg
3DMark2006 i920 + gtx295
Excellent result Friend, 235 bclk x 20 in greater bclk better, and your configuration to almost 1885 MHz and 7-6-6-15 help much in the record.
I overclock to 30Cº :eek: in Caracas , and I run out the dry ice, it gave me time to squeeze more memory.
New toy
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...IED230BLCK.jpg
CARLOS*A1,
This is for the Gigabyte board, there is a separate Classified thread in the intel section of the forums.
bassplayer,
I stuffed my mod up too, I had similar problems as you did. I sent my board back and got it fixed up for around $90 AUD.
hey guys,
just got my UD4P.
Can do 225BCLK without the mod:
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1035507
Problem is: I also have not the skills to resolder that small thing. Desolder is no problem, but to place it on the other pads is too difficult for me. any tips how to do it best? problem is, the small thing doesn't stays in place. maybe kinda glue it on pcb and then solder:confused:
hi rne
i know it looks scary when you see it and hicookie was laughing at me on MSN when i started @^@#&^@#@(#*&@ swearing a little :rofl:
but what i did is i pulled out an old board that was dead and practiced a couple of times and found it very easy actually....it's all in the process and how you do it
so what i did was i took the smallest flat screwdriver i had...really small one and i push on the side of the resistor with even force to dislodge it......it should come off pretty easy....now be careful not to lose it. It is super small. What you want to do once you've removed it is use your screw driver and try to position the resistor on the new position as per cookies instructions and with one hand press and hold down the resistor in position with that screwdriver from the top............grab the soldiering iron with the other hand and solder one side...now you can let go of screwdriver and solder the other side ....that it done :)...just practice a couple of times on the other board
if you lose it make sure you find a 1K resistor from another board (i lost mine lol)...
Yeah i practiced on an old 9800 Pro.
http://www.abload.de/thumb/p1080513pr09.jpg
http://www.abload.de/thumb/p1080515mst8.jpg
http://www.abload.de/thumb/p1080516sssa.jpg
Think i will mod the board this evening:D
I pushed from one side with the soldering iron against the smd and then it popped off. After that i took a toothpick to get it in the right direction, pressed down and soldered one side. Exactly what you did mate:up:
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