yeah i got an ES board
lol everyone take off that capacitor and you will have miracle boards
j/k :rofl:
yeah i got an ES board
lol everyone take off that capacitor and you will have miracle boards
j/k :rofl:
My ES has one cap, the retail has two. My ES board is burnt and flaky when overclocked.
I tested the vdroop mod on my XFX 790i :
http://images3.hiboox.com/images/1508/2d3d3pik.png
works perfectly
so you could use a 10K right
for finer adjustments
can you try that
Here:
http://www.overclock.net/intel-mothe...0i-thread.html
And thanks for the mod info, guys!
Would you recommend just soldering the two together? A pencil mod was suggested. I tried it with a #2B pencil and it did nothing.
Any updates on this?
Thanks for the heads up. I was just wondering about it. It was mentioned before.
Are you using floppy wire to do this? Would you mind posting a few pictures of the exact area and the supplie2 needed. Thanks. I would like to try this.
What exactly did you come up with as the required resistance on the 50K variable. Are you just going by what OCCT reads as a flat line?
needed to go cold so i did the vCORE tonight just in case. as it turns out, 100K is too much, 50K works great.
based on the first post i started off with trying 100K but didn't have a 100K ohm VR...so i made one:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ore_vmod-4.jpg
soldered in place. perhaps just a touch too much extra solder to that joint but it still would pass class 3 IPC standard so it stays:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ore_vmod-3.jpg
the menacing looking tower of power. this is the only real dis-advantage to using in-line VRs, an extra VR usually gets stacked somewhere:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ore_vmod-2.jpg
and the full view of the whole mod. i simply buzzed out a ground and used the pad where a transistor was designed to sit but was vacant.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ore_vmod-1.jpg
of course, there was no need for 100K so i simply took the top VR off and am just left with the two bottom VRs as i originally planned. with the 50K ohm VR at max, the circuit drops to 23K ohms and vCORE might have been raised 0.01v ~0.02v from before the mod. we all know that the board drops vCORE anyway so it was still 0.02v from what was set in the BIOS. all vCORE readings i speak of are simply the BIOS monitor reading as i still don't know a vCORE read point. someday i will have time to sit down and get all of that sorted but for now, i am ready to go cold...insulation time.
sub zero
coool
i've updated first post to use 50K VR ;)
also for those that don't really use these mods you should always set your vcore high in bios and just add small touches with VR itself
:up:
Just an alternative Vdimm read point. Set to 1.85v on mine reads 1.84v in bios, 1.85v in Windows. Didn't check load readings though.
http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/2...immreadab5.jpg
RLM
Anyone know the resistance of a small dollop of AS5? or have the equipment to test it? :D
This is pretty interesting. (Well in a geek kinda way)
http://www.aoaforums.com/forum/hardw...mod-guide.html
Here is the PDF for the ISL6327
http://www.intersil.com/data/fn/FN9276.pdf
So is this resistor connected to the FB pin?
RLM
Hey mates,
I need your help!
Yesterday I try to solder the VDroop mod but I got the worst case, I killed my board because I been not careful Enough and I desolder a SMD!!!
Please guys halp me to fix my board can someone tell me the resitance between the 2 market point?
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/3502/pechlz3.th.jpg
Thanks a lot, I hope I can fix it
have you tried soldering it back on?
the solderplates are broken :-(