Yes, although I am pretty sure that with 1.7 Volt we will have to adjust the Current limiter.Quote:
Originally Posted by VoRtAn_MaDgE
This is the 3.5Kohm resistor from pin 10 to pin 11.
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Yes, although I am pretty sure that with 1.7 Volt we will have to adjust the Current limiter.Quote:
Originally Posted by VoRtAn_MaDgE
This is the 3.5Kohm resistor from pin 10 to pin 11.
No it is not hardwired.Quote:
Originally Posted by TimeOut
The traces are going to ground or via a resistor to +5Volt I suppose, in order to get a 0 or a 1.
i made a pretty picture :D
i did none of this. all credit to the developers ;)
There are two possibilities:Quote:
Originally Posted by flytek
1) Either you do not change any resistor at all, and then this table applies:
options starting at 1.200 Volt with the existing sertting of "01110"
-------1.200-1.250-1.300-1.350-1.400-1.450-1.500-1.550
Pin22----0-----0----0------0------0-----0------0----0
pin21----1-----1----1------1------0-----0------0----0
pin30----1-----1----0------0------1-----1------0----0
pin31----1-----0----1------0------1-----0------1----0
pin32----0-----0----0------0------0-----0------0----0
2)Or you change the resistor as in the picture from Flytek to 50Kohm,
then this table applies starting from 1.5 Volt for the existing setting of "01110"
-------1.500-1.525-1.550-1.575-1.600-1.625-1.650-1.675-1.700Volt
Pin22----0-----0----0------0------0-----0------0----0-----0
pin21----1-----1----1------1------1-----1------1----0-----0
pin30----1-----1----1------0------0-----0------0----1-----1
pin31----1-----0----0------1------1-----0------0----1-----1
pin32----0-----1----0------1------0-----1------0----1-----0
In the Picture that FLYtek mailed, the wrong combination of resistor and table was made.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...GT_voltmod.jpg
Simplified, I removed pin info, diagrams tables etc.
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Let's make a guide, so everyone can do this. If you add that table in the picture and mark the mod points. It will be easier to understand, if someone haven't read this thread before.
:) ***Deimos*** did it already! Thank's
ingenius!
after doing the 50k mod, (must do before this) this should be the 1.6 and 1.7v mod. but let me test it out 1st. prolly need the ocp mod 1st too
http://resources.vr-zone.com/Shamino/79mmod.jpg
Just so DAMM small to solder.
and the ISL is very exposed to the heat+it being so complicated makes i more likly to kill the chip when soldering maybee?
That's the whole story.Quote:
***Deimos
Simplified, I removed pin info, diagrams tables etc.
Well done Deimos
The info from LardArse should also be used because this makes it a lot easier to solder.
It is extremely small, seems the easiest way is to just mod the resistor and stick with 1.5v :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu
The easiest way would be to stick one end of wire right between ground and pins #30 and #31, and get +0.25V.
With such small places to solder, its difficult to get one exact pin. But this way, its easier.. 1.2-1.45V made easy.
Can we do the pencil trick between pin 21 and 22?
This should set 1.4V VGPU right away.
Congratulation men, you did it.
Did anyone check where via lead on the other side of the PCB, because soldering directly on ISL legs sounds quite hard.
Is 1.5V and higher not too high for the regulator embedded on the GT ? (that are different from GTX )
So this is correct right (just asking to be sure)? to get 1.5V :woot:
http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/2324/test9yy.jpg
Oh I like that! :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by ***Deimos***
You do the same with pins #21 and #22 and get +0.20V or 1.40V VGPUQuote:
Originally Posted by ***Deimos***
So that's for vgpu, then just replace the resistor with a 50k and ground it to pin 21? I may get a GT now...Quote:
Originally Posted by LardArse
Err seriously? That simple?Quote:
Originally Posted by TimeOut
I want to know as well, as my 7900gt is on its way and I already have a NV Silencer 5 for it. However, I can't solder for the life of me and I want a simple volt mod that does not require any skill.Quote:
Originally Posted by TimeOut
I'm afraid it won't be much easier...Quote:
Originally Posted by Ebola
http://img486.imageshack.us/img486/5...titled10is.jpg
BUT: If Pin 32 and pin 22 is *already* '0', why not just connect
Only pin 32 to pin 30 and 31 to get 1,350V or
Only pin 22 to pin 21 to get 1,4V or
pin 32 to pin 30 and 31 AND pin 22 to pin 21 to get 1,55V
Would that work?
http://img488.imageshack.us/img488/8...voltmod7gi.jpg
If you guys encounter problems soldering those tiny legs of the intersil chip just isolate the closests legs near the one to solder with seal string for example...
Anyone thought of using a DIP switch?
Also you can search for the same point in other PCB location, checking continuity between it and the pin you search for. Do you understand what i mean ? ( im not sure of the words to use :slapass: )
I think this would work.Quote:
Originally Posted by TimeOut
But, getting pencil in there is just as difficult as soldering.