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    creavite gf4 ti4200

    i have been looking and looking for a vmod to my old gf4 ti4200 64mb 4x agp (creative) but i cant find any that has the right chip, my graphic card has the sc2602s chip
    so do any of you guys now a vmod to my graphic card to the chip on it?

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    You may try google to find the .pdf for your sc2602s ...

    Whatever, i think you have to solder a pot between pin 11 (sense) and pin 14 (gnd) for that voltmod.
    You may write here what is the current resistance between those pins, and the current voltage that you want to mod ...

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    Yeah, it looks like you need to solder a VR between pin 11 and ground (pin 14). Measure the resistance between pins 11 & 14 with your computer shutdown, and then solder a VR with 20x that resistance between the pins.

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    shoud i measure it when the computer is of?

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    Yes, measure the resistance between pins 11 & 14 with your computer turned OFF. That way you do run risk shorting out your mobo (which will damage it).

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