Before you turn off your machine set the default vmem to 2.6v

Locate R50 on the motherboard that sits between the DIMM3 memory slot and the winbond chip. You will see a surface mount resistor and the spot designation of R50 silkscreened into the motherboard.

Now that you have located R50 you need to desolder it and not harm the other components close by. I suggest a very pointy soldering iron and solderwick tapped on each side rather than prying with soldering iron at both sides quickly untill it falls off.

Hopefully you have 2 nice clean pads to use as contact points.

Use a continuity meter and test the back pad for ground (one farthest from winbond chip).

Check the 1K vr and set it to 250 ohms and connect the center pin to the contact pad closest to the winbond chip (doesnt ring as ground with continuity test to ground) and the ground pin you setup vr at 250 ohms to the ground pad or a ground of your choice.

If you did not reset bios before you turned off your machine, reset bios to default while your hands are still in the area.

Fire up and you should be reading 2.67v in bios. This should be a safe voltage for anyone to start out with.

Last note about this volt mod is that it is the opposite of other volt mods. Meaning if you increase the value on the VR (250 Ohm to 300Ohm) it will increase the voltage to the memory.

Thanks JCViggen, Macci, and BMG for notes posted.

I will upload pics.