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    ASUS EN9600GT 512MB volt mod help needed by passo88

    Quote Originally Posted by passo88
    hello to all guys are new and are Italian so I apologize in advance for the mispronunciation, I read all the posts and I can not find anything about my video card is an ASUS EN9600GT 512MB, has memories both above and below, not I find the chip rt8802a but maybe I found one for the memories, if I can serve even the pictures, I would you kindly help?
    thanks
    Passo is new to XS and speaks only Italian. Can someone help him with finding info on his card. I am assuming he wants Volt mods.
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    ciao!



    resistenza @ c57 ??

    pencil c57 to lower resistenza by 10-20%

    or solder vr @ r56 to ground

    if that dont work try this..

    http://www.overclock.net/attachments...1155368725.jpg

    http://www.overclock.net/attachments...1116924335.jpg

    http://www.overclock.net/general-vol...ssentials.html

    GeForce 9600GT (RT8802A pwm) VID Mod: Pic1 | Pic2 Table1 Table2 Table3
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    I'm a 9600GT nut and would love to help. Looks like NapalmV5 has some good links for ya.

    Post some pictures if your card looks different then the links above.
    Last edited by PizzaMan; 01-18-2010 at 11:38 AM.

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    Thanks to everyone for the fantastic help! here's photos
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    Can you post the #'s off the IC's circled in red please? Some close up pictures of those areas would be nice to.

    Measure the voltages in the yellow areas please.
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    here's everything
    red 1.80v
    green 1.14v
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    OK, I've marked the leg on each IC. For the GPU I need you to test for continuity between the marked pin and the side of the resistors that I've circled. As for the MEM, you can either do the same thing or you can use the leg on the IC which is big enough to solder to.

    I also need you to measure the resistances of each pin to ground.
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    where rt8802 @ ?? lol

    sorry passo i mistaken rt8802 with the one found for memories

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    Measure resistance between marked points and any ground on the board. I Generally use the DVI bracket as ground when I'm probing.

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    rt8802a??
    I have a doubt which is the measurement of resistance,
    Look in the image of my tester.
    number 1 on both on pin the GPU and mem me 0 on the ground
    while the number 2 mi from 504 in mem and 463 in the GPU on the ground
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    Set it to 200K and test.

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    Here are the pin connections with the resistance
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    OK, you got the paths mapped, but what are the resistance values for each IC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PizzaMan View Post
    OK, you got the paths mapped, but what are the resistance values for each IC?
    ok here's the results:
    I hope I made some tests go well.
    GPU:
    200k = 0.4
    20K = 0.48
    2k = 481
    for mem:
    200k = 0.5
    20k = 0.55
    2k = 558

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    Quote Originally Posted by passo88 View Post
    ok here's the results:
    I hope I made some tests go well.
    GPU:
    200k = 0.4
    20K = 0.48
    2k = 481
    for mem:
    200k = 0.5
    20k = 0.55
    2k = 558
    Ok, a 10K potentiometer/trimmer will work for both mods.

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    everything works ok with increasing the power trimmer increases the V. ..
    but how do I get?
    There is a rule between the V and the power of memory and gpu mhz?
    I also installed a beautiful sink of thermalight'll show you the photos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by passo88 View Post
    everything works ok with increasing the power trimmer increases the V. ..
    but how do I get?
    There is a rule between the V and the power of memory and gpu mhz?
    I also installed a beautiful sink of thermalight'll show you the photos!
    Look forward to your pictures.

    You have Samsung memory. You can run them 2.2v, but you most keep them cool to do so. Ram sinks are recommended over 2.0v.

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    and gpu??

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    GPU is a 10K timmer also. You can solder to any of those resistors at you showed connected to the pin I marked.

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    but how V would give?

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    Running on the stock cooler you will want to stay around ~1.25v.

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    i have thermalright cooler

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    You might be able to push it to 1.3v. How is your overclock looking on it now?

    Got any pics of your mod?

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    hello I have not made a will because I'm very committed itself with work tomorrow but I do

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    You have been a great help Pizzaman. Thanks for stepping .

    We are looking forward to seeing your work passo
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