I have a revision A4 Conroe. Whenever I set any voltage in the bios it never actually sets it to that. CPUZ and the onboard still read 1.26 volts. Any ideas. Running 0908 bios.
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I have a revision A4 Conroe. Whenever I set any voltage in the bios it never actually sets it to that. CPUZ and the onboard still read 1.26 volts. Any ideas. Running 0908 bios.
kyosen: Why are you running so "slow" with all those volt mods? Are you heat limited?
Anjelous: Yes, your friend is smoking moon rocks. Not all the Intel BIOSes for this board work correctly with Conroe, but most of the newer ones do, and there's no BIOS mod required.
hey thanx guys, i am gunna have to talk to my friend and see what the hell the deal is.
It's a just air-cooling test result with Pen4 retail heatsink&fan:)Quote:
Originally Posted by fluffysheap
nice guide,kyosen:toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by kyosen
does anybody have a clear pics, where exacly to solder what for vdimm mod.
hi kyo, u set 1067fsb in bios or 1333fsb ?Quote:
Originally Posted by kyosen
that's do make difference, about 30mhz ;)
Hi,zbogorgonQuote:
Originally Posted by zbogorgon
thank you, meanwhile i have allready found this thread from The Stilt and used alternate solder points, cause they looked easier to solder.
Is anyone else having problems with the vmch mod?
The board doesn´t boot at all when the mod is attached.
I have atleast triple checked the mod and tried different resistors.
After removing the mod everything works just fine.
@zbogorgon-san
It's good!!:) Link of the image is removed later.
@The Stilt-san
Many thanks for your much mods.
:toast:
Hmm...Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
My method is very simple...IRU3037ACS datasheet is located here:
http://www.irf.com/product-info/data...ta/iru3037.pdf
so just connecting 10k-ohm VR between FB(Pin#1) to GND(Pin#4).
It's no harmful I believe, but you say that it prevents booting...:(
I also want to know another member's result...
Just to clarify a bit, on 3.04 revision, which mods are needed ?Quote:
Originally Posted by OMEGA3
The mod started to work when I used alternative ground instead of pin #4.Quote:
Originally Posted by kyosen
That is weird because my multimeter shows no difference between the alternative ground and pin #4.
Well, the main thing is that the mod gained 25 valuable MHz in FSB (VMCH 1.895V) :D
About the FSB VTT mod, is the 1k resistance applied between the lifted leg and FSB VTT voltage or lifted leg and ground?
Anyways, great job with the mods kyosen and Omega :toast:
I'm glad to hear your result, congrats for FSB +25MHz, Stilt:)
> About the FSB VTT mod, is the 1k resistance applied
> between the lifted leg and FSB VTT voltage or lifted leg and ground?
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Use all 3pin of 1k-ohm POT!
Look my mod picture again, please:)
Right pin -> FSB VTT
Center pin -> lifted leg
Left pin -> GND
At first booting, Right pin and Center pin of 1k-ohm POT should be shorted.
can I place ZALMAN 7700 on 975XBX??
If you used any ES-chips, not needed mods.(not xtreme OC)Quote:
Originally Posted by Trooper_GR
Boxed-chips used, need the Image 3. Vcore "Modification"- unlocked BIOS for ALL chips (optional)
In my case of 304,
The Vcore setting of BIOS was concealed at P4-631.
With E6700ES,can set Vcore at BIOS.
Boxed Conroe is yet so not sure.:)
Thank kyosen ;) :slap:
Did not become my 350D multiple control and not to be the (B'd FSB increase)Test it could not. :(
<img src="http://blog.empas.com/freeman2580/24878554_1024x768.jpg">
<img src="http://blog.empas.com/freeman2580/24878552_1024x768.jpg">
<img src="http://blog.empas.com/freeman2580/24881133_1024x768.jpg">
Thanks for the reply. :toast: So on a non ES conroe, only the Vcore mod might be needed?Quote:
Originally Posted by OMEGA3
Quote:
Originally Posted by Trooper_GR
Yes,
If Vcore cannot be set with non ES conroe, will be needed mod(unlocked BIOS).
Cheers!:toast:
How much increase would Vfsb mod give ? Vmch gained +17MHz for 3D Bench speeds (434MHz before 1.725V set in BIOS , 1.671V BIOS reading - 451.5MHz now with 1.84V BIOS reading ) . ANy hope that Vfsb can give another 5-8MHz , is that mod worth it ? :) My lil E6300 is sooo FSB limited ... :D :slapass:
Hi guys !
I dont know if this is obsolete info to you, but anyway
here it goes:
I have an Bad Axe ver 302 with ADP 3189 buck controller on it.
I checked its specs and finded out that it does support VR11.
http://search.analog.com/search/defa...+3189&local=en
FEATURES
Selectable 2-, 3-, 4-, or 5-phase operation at up to 1 MHz per phase
±7.7 mV worst-case differential sensing error over temperature
Logic-level PWM outputs for interface to external high power drivers
Active current balancing between all output phases
Built-in power-good/crowbar blanking supports on-the-fly VID code changes
Digitally programmable 0.5 V to 1.6 V output supports both VR10.x and VR11 specifications
Programmable short-circuit protection with programmable latch-off delay
APPLICATIONS
Desktop PC power supplies for
Next generation Intel® processors
VRM modules
So is there any chance at all, that Conroe support will come
with Bios update ???
Or is just those resistors and capacitors which will do the trick ?
Because i thought that D975XBX was originally designed for Conroe.
Wasnt Conroes "nickname" Bad Axe at in some early design stage ?
( The register 2004 or 2005 if i remember ).
I hate to buy a new mobo twice a year, cause they cost ~250€ +
shipping here in Finland.
- MTP69 -
OK, I admit I'm the dumbest cookie in the box. This board and E6600 R5 == no FSB changes in the BIOS and this needs to run non-Windows OSes.
Will the hardware mod to enable the BIOS debugging features give free FSB settings in the BIOS?
The FSB adjustment is called 'Burn in mode'.Quote:
Originally Posted by uOpt
Also flash the latest bios to the board off the Intel site.
hello all i got the rev 304 board with 920D.. i tried to do the OC DEBUG MOD
but with no success .. can som1 plz upload som pics showing how he did it that will be very helpful..