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    ASUS P4P800-SE mod

    Does anybody knows how to make (with a Vmod) my P4P800-SE Gold to set Vcore more than 1.6V on Prescott CPU ?
    Gimme the link with the Vmod or post it here...

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    Dont know it off hand, but if you post a pic of the board area around the cpu socket, I am sure figuring out the mod will take a minute or 2 tops.


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    Here`s 3 pics of area around socket.
    http://www.mytempdir.com/580498 (2.26Mb)
    Sorry, they take a lot of space and the quality can be better

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    So, Hell-Fire
    Did you come up with something ?

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    Those pics will do fine.

    In all of the pics, that chip to the upper left corner looks like the ADP3180. If thats the case, you need to check the resistance between pin #8 and ground. It may be easier to find some component that is connected to that pin versus trying to measure from the pin as its easier to actually short other pins together with the prove, which gives a faulty reading.

    You can also do a Vdroop mod on this pin, as it will also increase the Vcore somewhat. Its your call. Have you checked the droop while your system is under load?

    Droop = the amount your Vcore fluctuates (say 1.45v to 1.5v) while under a heavy load.


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    can you give some pics, please (i don`t understand very well)
    my Droop: when I set 1.6V in BIOS, idle CPU-Z shows 1.618-1.636V, full load - 1.582-1.6V. So no big droop for me...
    P.S. I need a mod that can give at lease 1.75-1.8V for benching but can be removed for 24/7 live so that the CPU can run @ stock volts

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    Does anyone else know how to make a P4P800SE give more than 1.6V on Prescott ?
    (please give giude with PICTURES )

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    hello

    here you can see vcore mod, vdimm,vdrop,vdd/vagp
    vdd

    vcore

    vdroop 50k@27k works fine on my p4p800se

    vddr 3.3v

    Xeon 3060 L631B115 max 4680 superpi SS 10.904
    Asus P5B deluxe + vdrop vcore vddr2 vmch mods
    2x1go crucial ballistix pc8000
    2x1go crucial ballistix pc6400
    8800 gts 320 // x800xl // 9250 pci
    corsair hx 620 // seasonic s12 500
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    Thanks (couldn`t find Vcore mod anywhere)
    P.S. What kind of Voltage will I get with "your" Vcore mod ?

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    I just have vdroop mod on my mb but this vcore mod works fine
    Last edited by d@rkn1ko; 05-07-2006 at 08:57 AM.
    Xeon 3060 L631B115 max 4680 superpi SS 10.904
    Asus P5B deluxe + vdrop vcore vddr2 vmch mods
    2x1go crucial ballistix pc8000
    2x1go crucial ballistix pc6400
    8800 gts 320 // x800xl // 9250 pci
    corsair hx 620 // seasonic s12 500
    DOD chilly1 R402a
    watercooling // zalman9700

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