i have a big box full of death boards, when i must do a mod i search for a similar situation on one of these, and i try, if i don't find difficulties i will proceed to mod the good board!
i have a big box full of death boards, when i must do a mod i search for a similar situation on one of these, and i try, if i don't find difficulties i will proceed to mod the good board!
Thats what I have been doing, as soldering is not the prob. However messuring the VR is as I have never heard of that being done. Only thing I would really need to know is where to point the tips of the meter so I can messure it.
you need a multimeter setted as ohmmeter...
The meter I have does Ohms, V DC, V AC and A DC amps.
ohms guy, but if you don't know how to use and you have neve done a mod befor is better that you realize what you are going to do...
Ok I give up it's not even worth trying to learn to do this. As everytime I ask a question I get nothing.
it's not the fact, to learn to do mods you need practice, as i and jan said, try and learn on dead bords, and open a 3d specific to learn how to use multimeter and all other things...we cannot teach you from our homes :P
HiPro... You've done it AGAIN!!!!
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Originally Posted by Malachia
Ok to learn to do a mod you use a dead board. Ok fine but how would you get say a volt reading, ohm reading and such off of one. After all it shouldn't be to hard to tell someone how to check the VR or give them a link on how to do it :p:
In most cases you will connect a wire to the middle leg and one of the outer. Use your mulitmeter as Ohm-meter and measure between the pins so it reads max for that VR.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wicked Klown
now solder it in.
Set the meter at a voltage range (the lowest possible will give the best accuracy) and point the red wire to the voltage measuring point with the black one to ground. That could be case, screw og somewhere else. I prefer black wires in molexes as you can leave it there and think no more about that one ;)
Hey thx a million SlackeR
The AS8 is available from Newegg refurb'd @ $75, so this could eb a GREAT kow budget 775 board.........
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Originally Posted by charlie
this is a great board ;)
@Wicked Klown
to know well about these things open a new tread, will be a lot more helpful for you!
:D Man, this really rocks........., see that I wish every mainboard manufacture would have an employee like HIPRO to mod the boards this way before selling it :p: !!!
I'd pay some more bucks for then.
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Originally Posted by HARDCORECLOCKER
agree ;)
I just purchased one today, new for 90.99 (shipped) from them, so for 16 bucks more you will get the backplate and the other goodies.Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
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Originally Posted by Trucker61
Backplate, what backplate?
Ok, sorry, wrong nomenclature, how about I/O shield? :)
Thanks for helping ppl.......... :) :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by SlackeR
Can someone show the vdimm = vio mod plz ?
Look over here:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&highlight=as8
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Originally Posted by cold_ice
what is ocz's booster max on this board????
Anyone tried it ???Quote:
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But ... If we choose Hipro's way , which one of the two transistors that are next to the winbond chip are we supposed to remove ? :confused:
Max3 had one ...
4.3v. It's fluctuated to as low as 4.1v at full load when doing memtest #5.Quote:
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Originally Posted by bwan
and in what slot i can put it???