I’m looking for a v-core mod for the ASUS P5N32-E SLI.
http://vr-zone.com/index.php?i=4277
Here is the Data Sheet for the IC. http://www.alldatasheet.com/datashee...D/ADP3198.html
Any help would be appreciated, thanks :)
OPP
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I’m looking for a v-core mod for the ASUS P5N32-E SLI.
http://vr-zone.com/index.php?i=4277
Here is the Data Sheet for the IC. http://www.alldatasheet.com/datashee...D/ADP3198.html
Any help would be appreciated, thanks :)
OPP
My guess, it's going to be the same vmod as on ASUS P5B Deluxe (965P), P5W DH (975X), etc - it's exactly the same controller...
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Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
Good point. I guess I will try and solder a 50k VR the point on the picture below.
Thanks,
OPP
Yep, my thoughts exactly... It looks like an alternative to Pin #4 (FB) on that ADP3198...
Please keep us updated.
I was wrong above,
You attach a 50k on the other side.
Like this picture.
OPP
Hehe, I was about to say to possibly do a continuity check using your multimeter, because upon closer look, it seemed like trace from #4 ends on the right side, not left...Quote:
Originally Posted by OPPAINTER
Glad you caught it, Eric :)
And please don't just use a 50K trimmer, for trial and error. Measure resistance between pin#4 and ground and then you can select an appropriate resistance value for the trimmer. You could be lucky and it's OK with the 50K trimmer, but double checking doesn't cost you much. On the other hand, a damaged VCore circuit isn't the best thing. ;)
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Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
If vcore mod is the same as P5B Dlx 50k VR is ok, also ...
Controler is the same as Bad Axe, well 50K VR is good from pin 4.
Red marked is point soldering. ( This is from XBX )
http://u-san.net/c-board/file/D975XBX-ADP3189.jpg
Regards
Martin
And who gives you 100% safety that they all use the same reference circuit? I know that the circuit is most likely very similar when the same controller is used, but it's not always like that. You never know. That's why I said that he shoud double check.Quote:
Originally Posted by DEVIL K-ce
Safety first. :)
The 50k worked fine and all is well.
Just solder a 50k VR to this point http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...81&postcount=6
and then to ground. Start off at 50k and then decrease your resistance for higher voltage.
Thats it.
OPP
Then everything is fine. But you know that it could've gone wrong? ;) All you need to do for these mods, instead of guessing the resistance, is measuring and then choosing a resitance value that doesn't influence the original resistance much. You use the formular for parallel resistors to check it. ;)
The resistance is usually within the same range, and I'm sure OPP did a check that the spot is the same as pin4/FB on the IC.Quote:
Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
A 50k would only decrease resistance ~2% over the reference, a 20k ~5%, so it's safe :)
He didn't mention anything about measuring the original resistance, that's why I got a bit sceptical.Quote:
Originally Posted by crotale
I don't doubt that Oppainter usually knows what he's doing, but for people reading this thread it looks like guessing the trimmer resistance would be the way to go. I just wanted to make sure that those poeple realize that it's no mystery, but just formulas.
Before I started learning about EE, I always asked myself how the voltmodders knew what resitance to use, because noone ever said how they knew. That's why I wrote what I wrote. ;)
How about v droop?......anyone
As one of the earliest volt modders I always use a VR equal to roughly 20 times the measured resistance, which results in ~5% change in the resistance.
OPP is an experienced volt modder so he knows what to do.:)
DDTUNG:cool:
Please measure resistance between pin#16(CSSUM) and pin#17(CSCOMP), on the ADP3198 or on any solder pads or other contacts that are directly connected to these pins.. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by rjw
I see a lot of mentions about these mods and attaching the other side to ground. What exactly are you grounding it to? Is there a way to test this with a pencil mod?
58.9k to 59kQuote:
Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
sorry it took so long....had to haul out the board
No need to be sorry. I am not the one waiting for the mod. If you had no time to measure, you had no time. I can absolutely understand that as I'm also quite time limited ATM.Quote:
Originally Posted by rjw
OK, now for the mod, I'd try a 1 MOhm (in words, one Mega Ohm = 1000 K Ohm) trimmer potentiometer connected between pin#16 and pin#17. With the trimmer set to maximum resistance you change the original value by about 6-7%, which should be OK. So, start with maximum resistance and then tune it down in order to lower the droop voltage. Hope it works.
I have to see if I can scare up a 1 Meg vrQuote:
Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
Actually , the only reason I took the board out is because I am thinking of hitting it with a sledge hammer...:slapass:
It has not been cooperating lately. It doesn't really care for any of my mem sticks, which all work fine in my evga board, etc. etc...blah, blah,blah...:stick:
So, when I scare up a vr, I will try it out and then try to beat on it some more.
I kind of ruxh installed this board, so I am probably just overlooking something to get it straight, but so far it has been a pain...all the mem that works in the evga just doesn't work as well in this board.
I was running 3-3-3-8 -20-1T at 866Mhz religiously on my evga and this board won't even boot with the same sticks!!! at anything but 2t
I flashed back to 0202, 0302...guess I'll try the latest (barf) bios again.
I am into a benching mode lately, so just looking for the fastest combo at the moment, without having to deal with the weaning process associated with a NEW board.
Thanks for the info, will give it a try and report back, if someone else doen't try it first.
Should be an easy mod, pins 16 and 17 got out to some big solder pads close by.
I may let the smoke clear a bit on this board before putting back into service again.
Yes, where do you ground it :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by ewitte
On any mb, If you are unsure of where to ground, use the small solder spots around any of the holes that are used to bolt the mb to the case.
Normally you can find other grounds , but when unsure, those are the places.
Get a multimeter, set it to continuity mode, connect one lead to a known ground point (the screw holes for example) and with the other lead you probe around for a ground point near the vmod location. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Big SturL
Alternatively you could also get the datasheet of the chip you do the vmod on, or any other chip nearby and check that for ground locations. And if the pins on those chips are too small, then just use the same probing procedure as described above with the screw holes. One lead to the chips ground and then probe for directly connected ground spots. That's also how you find alternative solder points for any vmod.
Forgot to mention: You can also use two 500K potentiometers connected in series. Or perhaps even 3 if you want to have less influence on the original circuit. Availability for 500K trimmer potentiometers should be no problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by rjw
Hey opp did it help? This board seems crappy stock as far as voltage goes. I have a hole between 1.36v (after droop) and 1.5v (after droop) no matter what I set in BIOS. Getting rid of the droop should bring me up to 1.38-1.39v. Since I went back to air 1.5v is way too high. It idles about 60C.
in this post http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=126027I have modified the vcore of the striker the voltage regulator is indentical adp3189
with striker enough a trimmer 100/50k regulated to 21k… as the resistance on the striker to pin the 4 is here 822ohm with 21k you have 790ohm
with mod now you setting in the bios 1,9volt yuo have 1,91v
the vdroop is not neccesary is on 0,01-0,02v fully load with conroe 6800 :D
http://www.pctuner.net/img_wb/striker/pict6388.jpg
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Originally Posted by celemine1Gig
Ok got it done finally
It seems to work so far.
I did the mod with the cpu on air with bios vcore set to 1.2v vcore
With the opp vcore mod, even with vr at full resistance. vcore in probe read 1.25
I started a single run of dual orthos and it drooped to 1.23
Tweaked the vdroop vr and its back up to 1.25.
So it seems to be working
I am installing am areca raid controller and the os at the moment
So far so good on the P5N32-E SLI
Thanks to opp and celemine1Gig
Nice to hear that it worked out well. :)
Do you have any pictures?Quote:
Originally Posted by rjw
No..I set it up and tested and until I take it back out (which may be soon)...no picsQuote:
Originally Posted by Phil The Greek
BUT..it's really easy
the pin numbers in question go straight out to some soldering pads, so no need to solder either to the pins or to any resistors (as in other cases)
Just a quick little dab onto the pads and you're good to go
the pads are right there near the pins.
Ok thanks:toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by rjw
Hey OPP is this board worth playing with or what? ;)
is it worth it to you to spend 300 bucks and then instantly void the warranty cuz asus couldnt spend 5 cents on the proper voltage regulation?
ask yourself that.
spend 300 and once again mod one of asus's totally fvcking brainless blunders.
or spend 150 on something else and not have to mod a thing.
or 200 on a P5B Dlx.
has anyone verified if the P5N E SLI works with this mod ?
peformance and clocking seems damn good but it has the worst vdroop i've seen since the P4C800 boards.
P5B + SLI, no thanks ;)