ill check them all right now and report them with the numbers that I posted above. give me 5 minutes
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ill check them all right now and report them with the numbers that I posted above. give me 5 minutes
ok here it is.
1=9.63-9.65
2=3.33-3.35
3=1.61
4=1.61
8=4.01
7= 1.51
6=1.51
5=0
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I was hoping that the LM358 would have been configured as a comparator, but it doesn't look like it is :( . Are there any other chips around the Dimm sockets?
there is another one that looks the same at the top right of the board.
heres another one thats pretty big. like 30 legs on it.
Can you tell me what is written on both of those chips please.
Pretty sure that chip has something to do with vtt. Its most likely not going to be that big ass 30 legger.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony420
-CaT
the one in the top right is the same as the other one i read....
Can you check the same voltages as you did with the other chip please. I'm hoping that 1/2 of the chip is being used as a regulator for Vtt, and the other 1/2 is being used as a comparator for the Vdimm OVP.
This is the reading i get on the chip at top right of board.
damn, how in the hell did you take the picture like that? Do you take the picture thru a magnifying glass or somthing?
What was the Vdimm set to when you took the picture?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ubermann
ill set my vdimm and check...
Just tell me which one you want the reading from
I just checked the readings with the chips pinout, and I don't think that its configured as a comparator either :( . What is written on that big chip?
I have a cheap ass nikon coolpix 2200.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony420
It has macro function.
I really like this cam.
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That looks like a clock generator :( . Are you sure that the OVP is the problem? I might try to contact DFI and check if there is OVP on the Vdimm and what its set at.
There is an OVP. Im sure of it...otherwise the vdimm would work...
The big chip.
That big chip is definitely a clock generatator. Are there no other chips near the Dimm sockets?
nope thats it...there are zero chips like those 3 anywhere near the dimms...only a few mosfets
I'm going to wait for DFI tech support to reply. The chip which is providing the OVP could be in a totaly different place to the Vdimm regulator, so it could be very difficult to find.
I doubt they will help http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/imag...on_popcorn.gif
I doubt they will help too, but its worth trying. Do you know if OVP is still a problem if you do a 3.3=vio mod on the board?
never tried...dont know how :)