ok hipro. As soon i flashed my p4c800... i will give it a go! defenitly
ok hipro. As soon i flashed my p4c800... i will give it a go! defenitly
hipro5, looks that you are even smarter than guys that work for Asus :D
So, who has already modded it (except hipro5)? Would be great to see the results :D
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Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
Thanks, this is very useful :)
hehe, hipro5, u r the legend!
If anybody tries that VCCA with 1.9v let us know.
i had mine to 185 :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=49621
Awesome work as always Hipro, you are a real resource for our community, thankyou!!!
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3.2 is not that hard to find, well i found 3.16 with 1% tolerance and 3.3 with 5%.Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
It should be ok to stay between 3.1 and 3.3k.
I dont understand your calculation, could you explain it?
I meant it that way, 2 resistors parallel or a 5k Poti.
Is my guess that a higher resistance gives a higher VCCA voltage correct?
In parallel the resistance goes like Rtot = (Ra x Rb) / (Ra + Rb) (or 1/Rtot = 1/Ra + 1/Rb) and in series Rtot = Ra + Rb
Lowering the resistance, gives higher VCCA.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Sidewinder
Hipro5 is it now possible to reach high fsb's with Celeron's and the old xx5 dothans with this mod ?
Yes it's quite possible.....Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
HIPRO5 ,
how important is the 47uf cap scratching the paint of that little solder pad is a pain is there another place it could be attached ?
apart from that it was easy enough on a practice run with a dead ct-479.
Thank you so much hipro! Some how I was expecting you spill the beans anyways. A lot here keep secrets because they know they can't match up once they tell them...true class from you though, consider yourself responsible for everyone's Dothan overclocks out there. :cheers:Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
You've told us one hell of a lot but would you might checking out this list I came up from the store that runmc and I would like to order from?
Hipro - Could you confirm a list for USA shoppers. =) runmc
Hipro this is realy good stuff you findout about the voltage. My respect to you for this one :worship: Could you play around with Dothan for a while hehe, i have a fealing you could discover some more great stuff. :D
I will do these mods once i get my 780es.
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Originally Posted by leejsmith
Scratching the paint.......yes that's the word......:D
It's easy enough with a small screw driver;)
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Originally Posted by railer
I have fully prepared my spare one to put it on tommorow to see how it'll do with my new POS 770.......:)
Thank you sir
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2nd time was easy with a scaple blade. completed the mod and booted ok but have not tested how far it ill go yet.
next the vcc mod.
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Originally Posted by hipro5
oo waiting for results leej :)Quote:
Originally Posted by leejsmith
Not that i'm lazy but if i only place the resistor and skip the capacitors will it work?
The resistor is no problem to get but the capacitors is not that easy or i must use tantalium capacitors instead of smd.
Hipro that is really insane stuff! :clap:
I wish u could update example to first page what u have done so far. Good pictures of everything and good directives for what components to where and so on and i will try that. :)
With the board in your hand everything gets clear as to where to solder each piece.
Go ahead and findout. It should be easy to solder that resisor and test it out. This mod should get you most Mhz. If you do so test with pins set to 400fsb too.Quote:
Originally Posted by audiojunk66
Now i realy dont want to open my chillbox apart since i sealed it so good it had 48hr run without evap getting frozen at all. But my hands are itching...... must wait for 780:banana:
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Originally Posted by audiojunk66
Yes it will work perfect.....
Caps are important too, did you ever tried to find the max on a Dothan? It'll prime on 2700mhz and freeze on 2710mhz, that's just because of the capacitors, so placing them is really usefull ;)