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  1. #351
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    Sure thing. Posts your pics and I'll get you modded.

    Here's what I got on 9600GT's thus far.

    GeForce 9600GT reference PCB: MEM GPU vMeasure Note: Ref designs most do a VID mod:Source1 Source2

    GeForce 9600GT Galaxy non-reference PCB: GPU MEM vMeasure

    GeForce 9600GT Zotac non-reference PCB (version A): MEM GPU vMeasure

    GeForce 9600GT Zotac non-reference PCB (version B): GPU MEM

    GeForce 9600GT MSI non-reference PCB: GPU MEM vMeasure1 vMeasure2

    GeForce 9600GT MSI non-reference PCB (version B) GPU MEM vMeasure

    GeForce 9600GT (RT8802A pwm) VID Mod: Pic1 | Pic2 Table1 Table2 Table3

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    small update, i broke my BFG9600GTOC pulled off a solder pad. yep, don't do soldering without your miniature-soldering kit kids. And also don't yank the wires to check if they are on tight after soldering. (LOL )

  4. #354
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    I've been searching all over for a vMem mod for this card. It's a Palit Sonic 9600GT 1GB. Here are some pictures of the card: http://postimage.org/gallery/1937g22c/ Can anyone help me? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rasgyle View Post
    I've been searching all over for a vMem mod for this card. It's a Palit Sonic 9600GT 1GB. Here are some pictures of the card: http://postimage.org/gallery/1937g22c/ Can anyone help me? Thanks.
    Is the IC in this pic the RT8802?

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    Yes RT8802A

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    You said memory. I was looking at GPU area....


    What's the info off the IC in the yellow circle? http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u..._14_04_372.jpg

  8. #358
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    Hey, thanks for your help. It appears to be an "RT8105". http://postimage.org/image/xyxrf65ad/

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    Ok, you need to measure the resistance between FB(red) and ground(yellow). Once you know the resistance you'll need to use a VR roughly 20 times that resistance.

    http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u...00_16_2012.jpg

  10. #360
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    Thanks a lot, PizzaMan. When you're hungry or you need an electric mind and a steady, even hand, go on and call on the pizza maaaaan.

    On another part of this thread, I saw you mention adding any solid cap. 2.5-6v with a uF rating of 800-1000, to increase stability at higher clocks. Do you know where on this board I'd need to solder those? Thanks for the slice -- of wisdom! ^ ^

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    Piggy back the legs of the existing caps that are on the board now.

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