I don't know. When I had the jumper set for the higher VDIMM option, I'd power up the computer and all I ever got were a few LED lights and some spinning fans. That's when I started reading that others were experiencing the same dilemma.
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I don't know. When I had the jumper set for the higher VDIMM option, I'd power up the computer and all I ever got were a few LED lights and some spinning fans. That's when I started reading that others were experiencing the same dilemma.
No -5V rail.
is this JUST the 700w model?? How'd the 600w or the 650w model perform????
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Zyx has the same Zippy as u, and tried it on DFI Ultra D NF4 οn 3.3 and 5v mode. Βoth works fine :)Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
Perfect as always ur job Hipro5 :) :toast:
Removing this huge Caps is such a pain in the (b)ass unfortunately :( what kind of equipment did u used on that (Watts)?
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Originally Posted by enduracell
id say 35w. thats what i would use anyways. 40 or higher would burn things..
thank u.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dissolved
I had used 30W once in order to remove the +12V male mobo's molex, and keeping on liquid state the solder on 4 points was hard.
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Originally Posted by enduracell
Try useing a lil bit of flux, it may help.
Hipro, you should build your own PSU. It would probably rival PC Powercooling and Zippy. I would buy it in a heart beat.
I told you... :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dissolved
No kidding.....and you could sell it in a duo pack with the Optimizer. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
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Originally Posted by moddolicous
Honestly, The zippy is near perfect. All it needs is a External pot systen and maybe a reostat on the fan.
beautiful mate.. just beautiful :)
wrong, zippy's have a -5 rail. i posted on this topic and a possible solution in the oc section,Quote:
Originally Posted by Torin
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=53482
can you ask zyx what revision mobo he has, what bios, etc? i'm really interested.Quote:
Originally Posted by enduracell
The Zippy 6700 and 6701 does have a -5V rail.
Does Zyx have the 700W unit that we're talking about?
yes zyx has exactly the same PSU Hipro has (off course unmodded) they bought them together if I recall correctly. Zyx has R.02 Ultra-D w/ BIOS 1.25 or 2.09. I think u should try again w/ Zippy 700W and DFI.
yes it's true, I have tested the Zippy 700 on my DFI Ultra-D and works in 3.3 and 5V mode for vdimm without problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by conrad.maranan
i have the same psu with hipro. and bios of dfi is 2.09
zippy working
hipro :toast: :toast:
awesome mods hipro :D
The only (noticeable) difference between the zippy sold in the us and the one we(hipro, zyx and myself) got from zippy germany, is that ours isn't the sata version.
Great work George, as always :)
So then is it correct that the revision 02 of the DFI board(s) and/or BIOS 209 gets the mobo's higher vdimm options workin' with the 700W Zippy?
@zyx, what pci cards do you have installed on your rig? i tried with rev01 0209 bios with no luck. supposedly there's no hardware difference between the different revisions, just bios changes. so far your'e the 1st person i've heard that can boot no problem into 4v setting with zippy700. it is interesting that you have a zippy made for european voltages. maybe that's part of the key to unraveling this.
A 40Watts soldering iron would by enough..... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by enduracell
:D Thanks but when you see nowadays these "little mirracles" like Zippy and PC&C , you are more than sattisfied ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
Thank you guys.... :D
My board was an A.02 and I played with both 01/25 BIOS and 02/09 BIOS with no luck at all. I even tried to run the Zippy with and without the extra 4-pin Molex connector on the board next to the video card. :confused:
maybe there's a defrent revision for PSU itself.
Antec had problems w/ AV8 from Abit too.