BH5 need very high voltage on this Board! With 3,3V + most ppl can reachQuote:
Originally Posted by |-jokker-|
260 and higher. Some new BH5 records are on the K8N Neo2!
280 2-2-2-11 and more! :)
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BH5 need very high voltage on this Board! With 3,3V + most ppl can reachQuote:
Originally Posted by |-jokker-|
260 and higher. Some new BH5 records are on the K8N Neo2!
280 2-2-2-11 and more! :)
Thank“s man
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Do I need to make both of those to get higher vdimm?
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...chmentid=17105
I did just think that I needed to do the one there got 2 cables.
U need to do this one, to have Vdimm up to 3,2V!
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...chmentid=16902
Damn I wont be cutting in my board so I guess Boosters is the only option for me. What dose the 2 cable mod do?
@ |-Jokker-| I tried the Mushkin BH-5 I have and it wouldn't even post at 10X220FSB.. Tried all types on timings. No good. I had Vdimm at 2.85V.... I have had that memory at 240 on other K7 boards...
@ Gravedigga Here is a pic of the "Standard 3.3V bus to Vdimm":
http://www.lejabeach.com/MSIK8N/VdimmMod/k8nneo2-4.jpg
Yeah, thx exactly what i want to do :)Quote:
Originally Posted by RebelsHaven
2. BH5 cant go over 220 without any mod, that sucks a bit, but not for them who modded this board :D
I didn't solder the mod in place because I don't have any memory that will work with it yet..... Maybe tomorrow.....
Ah so if I do that mod the I can raise the vdimm to 3.3v?
No rise, but the Vdimm is on 3,3V ever, no chance to change it.(when u mod ur PSU u can or u have an OCZ)
If u can increase your 3,3v psu rail the mem's will follow that value with that mod!Quote:
Originally Posted by NiCKE^
Weird that oc with mushkin bh-5 cuzz i see lot of cases that work like a charm, more then 270, bad luck maybe????
Ever tried those bh5 on a different board ?
Yeah think its up to around 3.4V.
Can't belive that noone found an easiest vdimm mod yet!
Thats probably coz people are using the Vdimm/3.3V bypass mod for really high Vdimm values and BH5.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barr3l Rid3r
how can I solder in the trace? :(
@potkit: You have to scrape away some of the laminate to expose the copper trace. Tin the copper, tack down your wires, done. Just don't leave the iron on the trace too long...as quickly as possible as a matter of fact. You can cause damage pretty quickly if you get too much heat on the board.
I've got a question myself about kyosen's mods. I understand that the 1st step only gets you so far without doing the 2nd. I'm just wondering what happens when you do OVP the board. Does it just not post until you adjust VDimm back down? Also, how far down do you have to adjust the 1k in step 2 to get the board to let you do say 3.6-3.7V? I'd like to just drop a fixed resistor in for the OVP defeat and not have to :banana::banana::banana::banana: with adjusting it, or running into OVP, but really have no clue what it'll take. Obviously less then 1k, is maybe 500 Ohms enough?
Now, unlike most of people looking at VDDR I am more interested in VDD mod.
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...chmentid=17105
Looks like to me the var in bottom is used for VDD mod. And leg that says VDD of mosfet must be measuring point. I am guessing you want to start at highest posible resistance on this mod? Running out of FSB regardless of HTT on dual channel vs single channel and I think this might be the fix doctor ordered... time to look where my grabbers are with 20kohm attached once I get some confirmation. What is default value of vdd er... chipset voltage anyway? And what should be decently safe zone based on nForce3 design?
Thanks in advance :)
If I solder a pot between the two spots, would'nt it be possible to change the vdimm that way?Quote:
Originally Posted by RebelsHaven
Quote:
Originally Posted by digitalfrost
Sorry man there's no way to do that, unless you could find a 1ohm 15W pot.
the 3.3V line gives something around 5 amp to the fet, with something around 15W, pots usually supports around 1/2W so it won't be enough.
I can use a variable reosthat (1ohm 20W) or eighther some diodes in series feeding it straight from the 5V line.
Did anyone tested the vio eith bh5 ??
Tomorrow i will have my msi k8n neo2 and later i will test the vio mod.
Tomorrow night i will have results for everyone. :D
Yeah i've already made it! Works fine here! Can bench up to 252 MHz with
3,3V. Sys. runs rocksolid with the settings u see in my Sig.! :)
Sweet man , tomorrow i will test my msi too , i hope so.
Great oc man
Hi,
To mikead_99,
> I'm just wondering what happens when you do OVP the board.
> Does it just not post until you adjust VDimm back down?
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Sorry, what is "OVP" ? ...you mean "over power" ?
English is not my own language, so abbreviation is difficult for me :)
>Also, how far down do you have to adjust the 1k in step 2 to get the board
> to let you do say 3.6-3.7V?
~
> Obviously less then 1k, is maybe 500 Ohms enough?
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I'll check it later...now I'm busy at Dothan testing;)
To jinu117,
> Looks like to me the var in bottom is used for VDD mod. And leg that says
> VDD of mosfet must be measuring point. I am guessing you want to start at
> highest posible resistance on this mod?
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Yes, that's right!
> What is default value of vdd er... chipset voltage anyway?
> And what should be decently safe zone based on nForce3 design?
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Default value of Vdd was around 1.6~1.65V, within my memory.
I don't know safety zone, but confirmed upto 1.693V ;)
Thanks
kyosen: Yes, "OVP" I'm meaning Over-Volt Protection. I am assuming this is why only 3.2V with step 1, and more after doing step 2. I was just wondering how the board will act if I try to set higher then the board will allow before making the step 2 change.
Thanks for looking into it, I'm glad you still pop into this thread. I need to buy a tool to get the Corecell cover off, so I can't do step 2 quite yet anyway.
Hi mikead_99,
> >Also, how far down do you have to adjust the 1k in step 2 to get the board
> > to let you do say 3.6-3.7V?
> ~
> > Obviously less then 1k, is maybe 500 Ohms enough?
> --
> I'll check it later...now I'm busy at Dothan testing
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Now I've checked it after soldering off one of wires.
It's about 650ohm.
In this state, I could get Vddr=3.698V at Vio=3.823V.
> I was just wondering how the board will act if I try to set higher
> then the board will allow before making the step 2 change.
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Too high Vio/Vddr may causes failing cold boot,
but in my case, the system looks enough robust.
I could start up the system at Vio/Vddr=3.807/3.653V.
PSU: Zippy-460WS(5V&3.3V modded)
memory: M.tec PC2700(BH-6) 256MB x2
Good luck!