Very nice OC :toast:
It worked for you too, perfect :D
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Very nice OC :toast:
It worked for you too, perfect :D
NEED Ln2 or Cascade :D
I pulled 4800 on dryice with all 4 cores enabled andSuperpi stable.
4900 With 2 cores and superpi stable.
The board ROCKS.
I've found in an other forum the P5K PLL vmod, and made it yesterday. Works fine, and helps much if you think you find an fsb wall :D
http://www.hwmania.org/forum/imageho...9da24297e0.jpg
Can a 20k vr be used to do a vcoremod ?
yes, it will overvolt your CPU in most cases though.
Does the VPLL mod give u more BIOS voltage options?Or do u have to set it manually using the VR added?
In the case of Vdroop mod,will a 22k VR set to 15K do the trick?
Yes it will, I mean the 15 K will do.
But make sure it is a multi turn so you can adjust it perfect ;)
No it dosent give more options. You can lower resistance and thus increase the Vpll voltage ;)
I just made my mod teamjapan style(just slammed in a 14K resistance set on a the 22k VR i used),and the mod,along with Digital Multi measurements looks like this:
Have fun with your fsb wall ;)
http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/8285/p5kvpllwr1.jpg
My FSB wall is over 400..at about 410...something like that.:) So my rig benches very fine at 3600-3700 cpu,wich is more than enough.But thank u for the mod.
anyone knows where i can find P5K3 Deluxe vmods?
What kind of droop are you guys getting on Vanilla with droop mod (pencil or trimpot) with a quad?
Mods for:
vdroop
vcore
vcore OVP
vdimm
vmch
vgltref
vpll
Reading points for:
vcore
vdimm
vmch
vpll
vgtlref (not in pic, will add soon)
fsbvtt
vcpupll
Only using info found in this thread :)
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...s/PICT5197.jpg
Nice cabling dude :)
COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :up:
Nice and clean ;)
Yeah GJ. If only ASUS made the boards like that in the first place lol.
hello, new to volt modding. I just got a couple questions. when using a vr in these mods, you hook it up to the point mentioned in the pic, and then to ground, and when doing vdroop mods, you just do + to - on the resistor via a pencil, and when measuring vcore or vdimm, etc, you do?
That's correct. For measuring just check from the read points posted with DMM, red to read pt, black to ground.
Unfortunatly not. I just pencil resistor, got 2v vpll when I set 1.7 in bios and is ok :)
sure, it's posted here