definitly nice clocks :toast:
but i was just wondering what compressor are you using in your Hi-Pro-mmie?
And why is your agp/pci at 75/38MHz?
And a happy newyear :banana:
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definitly nice clocks :toast:
but i was just wondering what compressor are you using in your Hi-Pro-mmie?
And why is your agp/pci at 75/38MHz?
And a happy newyear :banana:
I'm using the SC12CL compressor from Danfoss....... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
I always work with 75/38 coz it gives me a bit more..... ;)
On my BH-6 RAM modules I've soldered the cooper heat sink WITH the GROUND of the PCB so as to "cut" any radioactivity from/to RAM - Mainboard........Also I've soldered some 100uF/16V electrolytic capacitors on the back of RAM's PCB at Vdd/Vddq to ground so as to "stabilize" more the Vdd provided by the mobo........No need for these caps any more in case I work with the DDR Maximizer....... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
I can only show the "classic/standard" DDR PCB of it........and NOT the DDR PCB with the VTT for the time been...... ;)
It's dimensions are : 13.3cm x 4.7 cm.......It can fit at ANY DDR slot you wish......It's TOO slim and TOO high....... ;)
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/M...DR_PCB_png.png
ANNOUNCEMENT...... :)
Wait to see MY PCB for DDR Modules in the near future...FULL grounded/sealed for BEST performance......and who knows maybe HPT DDR Ram sticks........
i can't wait anymore =)Quote:
ANNOUNCEMENT......
Wait to see MY PCB for DDR Modules in the near future...FULL grounded/sealed for BEST performance......and who knows maybe HPT DDR Ram sticks........
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Originally Posted by hipro5
On my BH-6 RAM modules I've soldered the cooper heat sink WITH the GROUND of the PCB so as to "cut" any radioactivity from/to RAM - Mainboard........
i have done exactly the same and i have also grounded my CPU heatsink. that helped my cpu too :D :toast:
Wait to see MY PCB for DDR Modules in the near future...FULL grounded/sealed for BEST performance......and who knows maybe HPT DDR Ram sticks...... :slobber: what will you do with just a bare PCB?
It WON'T be a "bare" PCB enzoR.......It'll be DDR Modules...... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by enzoR
What's this about grounding heatsinks? :confused: What is the point/benefit of doing so? Do you just run a wire from the hsf to a grnd pnt? Thanks :)
Well done once more Hipro....
Can't wait for maximizer::):)
Keep up the good work my friend.
Im always impressed with your mods. Can you show some pics of your BH-6 modules? When Im reading your topics Im almost sure that I want to work in electronics :)
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Originally Posted by ent
http://www.thelab.gr/reviews/ic7mods_en19.php
edit - man hipro i really love your work, keep it up M8...
where do you get all those sinks if you can BTW?
hey hipro5 lets buy some winbond machines! ill chip in :DQuote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
Now thats gonna be truly insane ... Hipro5 Modules!
:rolleyes: im in lol
:cool:
Hi Hipro,
Your work is magnificent! Congratulations :)
Two quick questions:
What frequency and amplitude was the noise on the power lines of your BH-6 before and after you added the capacitors?
On the PCB above i assume those are low ESR capacitors (?), do you notice much difference with these over standard electrolytic capacitors in this application?
Great work,
Tom
Wow... Good job, Hipro. It's pretty cool that you could run a P4 at 5.0 ghz and still be stable. What's the noise level for your prommie?
1. You can't measure anything ON the PCB of a ram "just like this".........I gained 2MHz more by "sealing" the Ram sticks and soldering those caps.......When my mobo was Vdimm and VTT moded , I had a ripple of about 0.1V at 3.55Vdimm......I also had some "spikes" on them with the moded Vdimm........With the DDR Maximizer = NO need for the caps.........Now I have no ripple on them........Quote:
Originally Posted by SoddemFX
2. Yes they are LOW ESR caps BUT I've notiched NO difference even with standard SMD electrolytic capacitors......
Thanks..... :)
Thanks M8........ :)Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowing
Ahhhh........DON'T ask about noise.........4 x 12x12 Delta fans with 200cfm+ each.......It's a "pain story"....... :D
great work, HiPro..... got AS8 guide??
:D
C
hehe. I'd like to know the same thing. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
Me2.. mine does 315MHz without Mods... :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by jan
Next week will be uploaded a guid with ALL the mods of the ABIT AS8 mobo....... ;)
yeah i have 4x 120x38mm delta 190cfm on 4x thermaltake fan speed controllers, loud fans on high speed and okay noise on medium (75%) speed :)Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
thats great. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5