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    Help w/ Vdimm MOD [Albatron KX18ds motherboard]

    Hi, I'm looking for the Vdimm + VTT mod for Albatron KX18DS Pro motherboard (please note it's not KX18D model VMEM MOD. These 2 models are very similar but KX18DS is shorter [doesn't have 9 screws])

    Information:
    Photos | PHOTOS 2 | PHOTOS 3






    DATASHEETS:
    APL5331: http://www.anpec.com.tw/products/dow...31/APL5331.htm

    APM4500:
    http://www.alldatasheet.com/datashee...C/APM4500.html

    APW7058:
    http://www.anpec.com.tw/products/dow...58/apw7058.htm

    RT9174:
    http://www.richtek-ic.com.tw/Product...DS9174-00P.pdf

    LM358:
    http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM358.html
    LM358
    44A
    Z8Y6
    If U need more information I'll search

    Thank You.
    Last edited by andlcs; 06-16-2005 at 06:26 PM.

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    Does U358 have 8 pins? Anyway you can get a close up pic of it?

    If it does have 8 pins, can you check voltage readings on pin 1 and 7?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malves
    Does U358 have 8 pins? Anyway you can get a close up pic of it?

    If it does have 8 pins, can you check voltage readings on pin 1 and 7?
    Hi Malves.
    Now I read the letters w/ a flashlight

    The IC is
    LM358
    44A
    Z8Y6

    Already edited the first post...

    Please tell me which pins to check voltage readings.

    Thanx

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    pin 1 and pin 7. Also, try to find the vdimm FET - those 2 close to the dimm slots.

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    I'll measure the others voltages tomorrow because i'm going to have to remove the motherboard from the case.

    What about Direct Vdimm mod (conecting 3.3V from PSU)? Is it the same in all boards?

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    I never recommend vdimm=vio mod. LM358 is the chip we want for the mod. I just need those reading to tell you the pin for the mod and the trimmer value.

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    HI,
    Does this board run off the 5v rail like the KX18D?

    Thanks,
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    LM358:

    PIN 1 : 5.8V
    PIN 7 : 5.5V

    Weird voltages. Pin 1 is where the ic has a little circle and a stripe right?


    4 3 2 1
    | | | |
    ------
    |358º|
    ------
    | | | |
    5 6 7 8


    Is this correct?
    Last edited by andlcs; 06-17-2005 at 04:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike047
    HI,
    Does this board run off the 5v rail like the KX18D?

    Thanks,
    mike
    For the CPU?

    Yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andlcs
    For the CPU?

    Yes.
    HI, My question was in regard to the memory.

    mike
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    Sorry Mike I don't know the answer.


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    HI,
    I was interested as I have Vdimm modded two KX18D per MALVES scholarship.
    They work off the 5V rail and will go as high as the PSU produces. I have not been able, recently, to obtain more KX18D's so I am interested in the "DS" model like you have.

    When you are sucessful, I will buy a couple and try it out

    [I am working on a Gigabyte GA7N400L today]
    Last edited by mike047; 06-18-2005 at 03:50 AM.
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    Can you check the resistance between pin 2 and ground, and pin 6 and ground please.
    If you want to find out which voltage the Vdimm supply is supplied from, check the voltage at the rear tab of the Vdimm MOSFET.

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    Quote Originally Posted by persivore
    Can you check the resistance between pin 2 and ground, and pin 6 and ground please.
    If you want to find out which voltage the Vdimm supply is supplied from, check the voltage at the rear tab of the Vdimm MOSFET.
    Hi persivore,
    Resistance:

    PIN 2 + Ground = 2.4K
    PIN 6 + Ground = 0 ohm

    Mosfets voltages:


    These 3 points are VDIMM Check points:
    Last edited by andlcs; 06-18-2005 at 08:18 AM.

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    Try connecting a 50k VR between pin 2 and ground. Decrease resistance for more voltage. It looks like the Vdimm is supplied by the 3.3v rail, so you will have to increase your 3.3v rail if you want to run high Vdimm.

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    Thanx for the help, bro.

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    Thank You persivore
    Thank You Malves

    I'll try the mod as soon as my 25 turn pot arrives.

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    How is this board different from the KX18D Pro II?
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Coleman
    How is this board different from the KX18D Pro II?
    it equipped with MCP-RAID southbridge
    so it's not using a Sil Image anymore to host the SATA drive
    afaik the CL timing in BIOS cant be more aggressive than 2,5 (not like the KX18D Pro which has the CL 2 option in BIOS)
    anyone know the link for modded BIOS to enable the CL2 timing?

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    no CL2? That's really strange!
    What are the Vdimm options?
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Coleman
    no CL2? That's really strange!
    What are the Vdimm options?
    2.7V
    2.8V
    2.9V
    3.0V

    And no CL2 : (

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    If you run BH5 or TCCD at SPD does it run CL2?

    Those are the same vdimm options as the KX18D Pro II.
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    even when we run SPD for those sticks of memory, CL wont tighter than 2,5
    except if we Cbid-ed them to CL2 (under windows)

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    David Coleman, in the Albatron forum they said if the memory is CAS2 by SPD it will run at CAS2. Mine UTT is CAS2.5 by SPD so I can't test.

    One interesting thing is that CPU-Z reads CAS2-3-3-11 when I set CAS2.5-3-3-11
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=23036

    wedfighter, how do you change CAS on by software? I thought it could not be changed after the memory count.

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