IF you solder them in PARALLEL then here how it goes : 1.8K * 22K = 39.6K - and 1.8K + 22K = 23.8K........Now we get this : 39.6K / 23.8K = 1.6638KOhms...... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Malachia
IF you solder them in PARALLEL then here how it goes : 1.8K * 22K = 39.6K - and 1.8K + 22K = 23.8K........Now we get this : 39.6K / 23.8K = 1.6638KOhms...... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Malachia
VTT is ROCK stable at 1/2 Vdimm no matter what.........ABIT should do that a long time ago....... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by crotale
Amazing work Hipro!
And youre backing it all up with answers to our questions! Great!
When I bench with my friends cards , I always have the VAGP at 1.98Volts nomatter what VGA is it.......I've moded and benched with over 8 - 10 X800pro - X800 PE and I encode no problem at all.......But we have to be carefull about that..... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Malachia
Haven't tested more than 323MHz at 5:4 YET.......Up to there it was OK......OR you have to bench at 3:2..... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Malachia
ok, i will use a pci :D
ah, plz can you do a little paint for the v-drop mod? can be helpful for a lot of people, then i will provide you the photo of mine to post....
This is my new MAX post with this mobo and this CPU(P4 3.8GHz - 570J) with the hi-pro-mie (R410 gas)..........
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/P...721MHz_png.png
Thank you guys...... :D :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by crotale
What exactly should I "paint" for the Vdroop mod...? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Malachia
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Originally Posted by hipro5
how to do, i think you mean to do a think like this
NO - no - and NO again.......This is SERIES soldering.........In PARALLEL - the one with the other twisted together..........OR use a trimmer of 2KOhms 25 turns - like the ones into the photos - and trim it as you wish....... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Malachia
like this???
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Originally Posted by Malachia
Y E S :D
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Originally Posted by hipro5
ok, easy to do, i will done it in a couple of days :P
now i need a set_fsb or clockgen for this mobo, OC-Guru is crashing for nothing, i hate it....
yeah, pics like that would be a little bit more helpful. Is that a 2KOhm 1.6watt ???? Is that what you mean Malachia ??
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Originally Posted by gclg2000
no, a 2KOhm trimmer regulated @1.6KOhm....hipro told that the best was 1.662 if i'm rigth, or not hipro?
so ya'll are just turning the knob to adjust the resistance and measuring it with a multimeter until it gets to 1.66X??
Why not get a 1.65k directly?
Just because it's not in the standard series of resistors, they're not that hard to find.
Be sure to check resistance on the VR before you solder it to the board, it would also be a good idea to write down which way to turn it for higher or lower resistance.
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Originally Posted by crotale
If you wouldn't mind, could you give a direct link where to get the 1.65 k at. Also I'm new to vold mods and such, so how does one check the VR before soldering?
REQ: in-depth hipro mods for AMD boards
:) pretty please
:) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by blinky
There are resistors of 1% accuracy of - let's say - 1.83KOhms or 1.64KOhms , real accurate BUT hard to find them in stores......You can soldrer just a 1.8KOhms resistor for the Vdroop and you will be OK.........You'll encode about 0.01V - 0.015V droop and only at full load.....Not bad......Although soldering a trimmer of 2KOhms you can adjust it for accuracy...... ;)
I'm from Sweden, and they hae 1.65k in a local store.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wicked Klown
I'm afraid I can't help if you're not living in Sweden.
As Hipro is saying, a 2k VR would be the second best thing to
go with. One additional alternative would be using two 3.3k resistors
in parallell, which equals to 1.65k. These should be easy to find as
they're a part of the standard series of resistances.
Remember, if you're unsure about this resistances, and how to meassure
them my advice is to go to a electronics repair shop or such. The soldering
points might look large and nice in the pictures, but ones you look at the real
board, they're really tiny!
This could definitly destroy both your mobo and/or CPU.
yes, do mods only if you know how to do them, not "try"....
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Originally Posted by Malachia
he could practice on "dead" boards. :) with some practice most mods arent that hard. :)