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    Exclamation Vdroop for NF7-S

    That is the link on Vdroop mod for ABIT NF7-S:
    http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread...threadid=65004
    As I've got it, if to pencil 3rd resistor I'll get more higher Vcore (overvolting), & if to pencil 1st & 2nd resistors I'll fix fluctuating issue (Vdroop).
    As I see when I adjust in BIOS Vcore=1.65V, in monitor I get about 1.60V in idle & about 1.53V in load. If I pencil 3rd resistor Vcore will become 1.65V in idle, & about 1.58V in load. Then if I pencil 1st & 2nd resistors Vcore will be about 1.65V (+-0.01V) always (in idle & in load) !!!
    BUT nobody doesn't know what are resistance on these 3 resistors before this voltmod & after it !!!
    Guys!!! Help me please!!! I just wanna know nominal resistances of these 3 resistors & resistances after VALID voltmod that really WORKS !!!
    You can ask me what for ? I can answer ! I DON'T LIKE pencil mods!!! I do like solder mods ! Help me please !

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    Can't you do the pencil mods, measure resistance, and solder in resistors that are equal?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cetoole
    Can't you do the pencil mods, measure resistance, and solder in resistors that are equal?
    I can pencil, measure and solder in resistors that are equal !!! BUT, I'm sure there is a guy who has done this mod & this mod is valid for his system. And I hope that he will measure resulting resistances and post to this thread !!!
    Sorry man, but for russian and ukrainian guys to burn his mobo is very expensive...
    Is it so difficult to measure resulting resistances for 3 resistors for mobo where this mod has tested and works fine? Maybe for you to pencil (but maybe and to burn), to measure and only then to solder, is simply that just ask some guys who has already done this, but for me it isn't so...
    Guys!!! Help me please!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monster
    Sorry man, but for russian and ukrainian guys to burn his mobo is very expensive...
    Of the other thread:

    Quote Originally Posted by Hell-Fire
    One day I will graduate and will stop being poor. College is fun, but it kills a mans wallet. Last semester cost me 600 bones...for just the books.
    You really think that we all earn +10k a year?

    Oh and I thought Russia did stop the communisme
    The times that Russians were the poor guys are long over, so you don't have any reason to complain.

    And btw, I don't even have the money to buy a NF7-s new, I got al my stuff 2ndhand.

    And I know there are some members here who can affort such things, but that's because they WORK for it, and not because they don't live in ex-USSR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZMarre
    Of the other thread:

    Originally Posted by Hell-Fire
    One day I will graduate and will stop being poor. College is fun, but it kills a mans wallet. Last semester cost me 600 bones...for just the books.
    You really think that we all earn +10k a year?

    Oh and I thought Russia did stop the communisme
    The times that Russians were the poor guys are long over, so you don't have any reason to complain.

    And btw, I don't even have the money to buy a NF7-s new, I got al my stuff 2ndhand.

    And I know there are some members here who can affort such things, but that's because they WORK for it, and not because they don't live in ex-USSR.

    No offense, but wth are you talking about man?

    Why was a quote from another thread from me brought onto a thread that has nothing to do with what I said to begin with?

    I dont have the cash to buy anything new btw. I either get them as gifts for birthdays or Christmas, or buy it used (same as you). If my grades werent so high, I wouldnt get enough financial aid to go to school. So dont give me lectures about "WORK" for it. I get rather tired of people blaming some problem on other people, and other countries for that matter.

    And as for the comment about earning +10K a year.....thats why I went to school, so I can. And so I can provide for a future family and buy my own hardware without having to ask for it as gifts all the time.

    Take your bitterness out some place else and dont hijack any further threads to voice some opinion. Especially about people you know nothing about. I eat peanut butter and jelly, raman noddles, and the like so that I can have money for other things...man, talk about rubbing someone the wrong way.

    WTH does Russia have to do with what I said, and with this thread btw?


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    Ehm, I think you have to re-read what I posted (maybe it's too late/early in the USA ATM...)

    Let me explain:

    The TS was saing that we had all the money to buy our stuff, destroy it, go happy to the shop and buy everything new.

    I, student myself, without big budget myself, didn't like his self-complaining. Ánd I saw your sentence the thread just under this. I knew that you're a lighing star on this sub-forum, and do many things with hardware others only can dream of. So I show to this particular person that also the ppl he sees as his god, doesn't have the money he thinks they have.

    So DAMN, I love you! I wouldn't dare saying such things about you! OMG

    I'm sorry, I'm not native English speaker, so maybe my post wasn't just that good explained. Appologies for that.

    Everybody happy now?

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    Hey, guys ! Please stop off-toping !
    I just wanna know HOW to do Vdroop mod on NF7 Rev.2.0 ! That's all !

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    Cetoole already said something that makes most sense in this thread

    I don't think it is that difficult to just measure the resistance, apply the graphite, measure new voltage, make the calculations, and solder on the new resistors DMM costs about $20 or something
    Be cool, be watercool!

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    I've got it! Only russian overclockers can answer sharply on questions. They NEVER say " don't think it is that difficult to just measure the resistance, apply the graphite, measure new voltage, make the calculations, and solder on the new resistors DMM costs about $20 or something" !!!
    I can do all of this acts but if somebody already has done it, IS IT SO DIFFICULT to measure resulting resistances ? It's unhuman (unoverclocker) answer on my simply question !!!
    THANX A LOT !!!

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