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    How you do the mods?

    I have read an article on vr-zone about the basics of modding but i didn't find it very informative. I want to mod my old motherboard, i don't know what brand is it (it is 7 years old). I have found the regulators near the mosfet and i downloaded the datasheet. What should i do next?

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    If you read it and understand english you wouldn't have to ask this question. My suggestion is that you go back and read, the whole article about it.
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    I tried Vmods once on a Gigabyte MB. My sig tells it all
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    Ok. I found the pin which i have to measure it's resistance. But to measure it i must put the one point of the multimeter on the pin but i don't know where to put the other? I can put it in every ground or in the GND pin of the chip?

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    The motherboard is an SiS. And the chip i refer to is near the two mosfets. The datasheet of the chip can be found here:

    http://www.ortodoxism.ro/datasheets/...or/mXruqyz.pdf

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    You can use a screwhole as ground or even the chassi if you want to, but use a GND if it feels better.
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    The problem is that i get a 0 ohm resistance...

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