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    p5b deluxe vcore read point???

    ok, I think I'm having a vdroop issue, as my windows vcore shows substantially less when I start priming, when set at 1.6 windows shows 1.53, then when priming it drops into the 1.48 range, just wondering where I can measure the vcore with a multimeter before I mod the board, and what size vr you guys are using on these boards for the vcore mod, vdroop, and vdimm mod

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    anybody?

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    On my board, vdroop is NO ISSUE at all - 1.450v set in BIOS = 1.42v IDLE and LOAD in Windows, measured with a DMM, naturally...



    As for vmods for this board - look few threads down, please Hicookie has posted some great pics here
    Last edited by bachus_anonym; 09-04-2006 at 07:52 PM. Reason: New pic added with additional measuring points.

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    well, looks like I'm gonna need the vdroop mod, with 1.5v in the bios, I read 1.47-1.46 idle and 1.36 load. thanks for the pic btw

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    Thanks Bachus hicookie didn't have read points for vcore. I'll vdimm and vmch mod mine shortly but the vcore/vdroop points look kind of tough for me... Oh well I need to order 50k VRs to do them anyway.
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    hey bachus bit confused here

    during priming.........i selected 1.3v in bios and i get 1.24v reported with software HOWEVER the measurement points are showing 1.11V

    during idle it shows 1.264vcore with software and 1.20-1.21v on DMM

    RAM is set at 2.1V in bios and measures 2.05v with DMM during idle and load....just to 2.06v occasionally during idle

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    Hmm, odd...

    I have just measured vcore at while IDLE and LOADED (dual 32M @ 3.2GHz). BIOS was set to 1.425v.



    AiSuite and CPU-Z 1.36v both reported 1.38-1.39v when LOADED. A pic from my earlier post was taken at 1.450v in BIOS and measured 1.425v, both IDLE and LOAD. It has to be vcore then... Although, no vdroop whatsoever, kind of unheard of for ASUS boards But what else? I really doubt it's not actual vcore, really...

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    yeah i saw another measure point by sierra i think but it was so tiny that i was trying to reach it in a case and must have touched a different one and it cut the board board stone cold................ i thought i may have killed something.............booted up and sure enough it was running fine lol

    hmmm 1.11V load at 3.2GHz doesn't sound right to me..........way too good to be true especially because temps are pretty high and it feels warm too hmmmmm


    what is your vdimm like? idle load
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    another test

    3.5GHz Prime 500*7
    1.4625v in bios
    1.424 idle software
    1.392 load software


    DMM measured
    idle 1.36v
    load 1.24v

    how can it be that i'm able to prime at 1.24v at 3.5Ghz on an E6300 CPU
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    Something seems not right no this. I mean, if people are getting 400+fsb's on this board and clocking their cpu's accordingly, how could it be so bad a drop? Anyone else getting different results?

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    dinos, can you show me sierra's post, please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    As for vmods for this board - look few threads down, please Hicookie has posted some great pics here
    sorry it was hicookie you linked to in this thread
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    My hand is bit too shaky to go there at this moment

    On my pic, do you see those 5 mosfets, at the very bottom of the PCB? Skip the 1st one on the left and check voltage on the left leg of ANY of the remaining 4 mosfets (starting with the one on the left, that is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise. In mu case, I get exactly the same reading as on my initial points. Can you try that?

    EDIT: I have added additional measuring points to my initial pic.
    Last edited by bachus_anonym; 09-04-2006 at 07:53 PM.

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    you talking about those Trio R47s as i only see for lol

    would you please highlight it with MS paint lol hehehe
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    I have added additional measuring points to my initial pic

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    oh man what a relief

    1.39V measured as reported on the far LEFT point
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    Those larger components are responsible for deriving the VCore, but AFAIK, its the ICs output that provides the actual VCore. If those components are showing good values, its a good sign, but it isnt the actual core voltage? *what i`ve been told*

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    Windows reports
    1.325v set in bios
    1.288v CPUZ Idle
    1.272v Cpuz Load

    DMM reports
    1.325v set in bios
    1.21v Idle DMM
    1.18v Load DMM

    I have a 50K VR for the Vdroop getting installed tomorrow. Now i know what to look for when measuring volts after Vdroop.
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    I have a very bad Vdroop on this board myself .
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    just using cpu-z mine is as follows-

    1.3vcore set in bios=1.296v on win idle.
    1.3vcore set in bios=1.264v running orthos.

    means a 0.06v drop overall,correct?

    is this bad?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    On my board, vdroop is NO ISSUE at all - 1.450v set in BIOS = 1.42v IDLE and LOAD in Windows, measured with a DMM, naturally...



    As for vmods for this board - look few threads down, please Hicookie has posted some great pics here
    Those green squares at the bottom of the pic, are those ground points?


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    NO ! ! !

    You can take ground from your case or PSU
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    Ok, what are the green squares? Red lead to where the arrow points, black on green squares?
    Just wondering.
    I'm curious on what my real vcore is.
    Last edited by OnDborder; 12-28-2006 at 01:39 AM.


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    Green point of this foto is a vcore meansure point's : all green.


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    Quote Originally Posted by OnDborder
    Ok, what are the green squares? Red lead to where the arrow points, black on green squares?
    Just wondering.
    I'm curious on what my real vcore is.
    Red to some of those green and black to PSU or case.
    If you put red and black to those green your mobo will be dead
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