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have you tried to measure the resistance in ohms between every pin of those 2 little chips to ground? use one of the large solder points close to the vga plug as ground.
one pin of the chips should give your around 100ohm and one pin of the other chip should give you 124ohm. if you found those pins you can do the normal vmods with 5kohm vrs to those pins and the ground points on the vga plug.
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on hip6012 the vmod is pin 5 to gnd via VR. Measure the original resistance from pin 5 to GND and add a VR that is 20x the resistance.
the big capacitors on card can be used to measure voltages
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Today I try 
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Originally posted by macci
on hip6012 the vmod is pin 5 to gnd via VR. Measure the original resistance from pin 5 to GND and add a VR that is 20x the resistance.
the big capacitors on card can be used to measure voltages
Yepperz macci....I have the exact same ICs on my MSI 4200.
Question is, does the HIP control vgpu or vmem? I am thinking Vgpu, but not certain.
Last edited by Hell-Fire; 09-14-2003 at 10:01 PM.
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Originally posted by Hëll ‡ Fîrë
Yepperz macci....I have the exact same ICs on my MSI 4200.
Question is, does the HIP control vgpu or vmem? I am thinking Vgpu, but not certain.
I do not know your MSI
My Cretive uses:
HIP6012CB for Vmem Pin 5 and (7 GND)Timmer 20k
ISL6529CB for Vgpu Pin 9 and (3 GNDTimmer 10k
Bye
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Originally posted by CarNabY
I do not know your MSI
My Cretive uses:
HIP6012CB for Vmem Pin 5 and (7 GND)Timmer 20k
ISL6529CB for Vgpu Pin 9 and (3 GNDTimmer 10k
Bye
What I meant by that remark is that both of our cards have the same ICs on board, which means we do the same voltage mods. It doesnt matter who made the card..whether that be Creative, MSI, or Gainward.
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I am not the HellFire that writes bios files. I work strictly on voltage modifications.
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Hey Bart.
I dont recall what the stock voltages are on the Ti4200 cards....as they change depending on the maker.
I would think Vgpu is around the 1.6-1.7v mark, and Vddr is around 2.7v or maybe bit higher.
Not sure, but post your voltage readings you are getting now. If your friend used the standard VRs when doing the mod, then the voltage, without adjusting the VRs, should be pretty close to stock.
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Will post the voltages as soon as I get my hands on a multimeter.
I wish I had a digicam so I could show you the mod. It's real pretty, no wires, only two trimmers attached to the PCB with thermal glue.
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