Hi everybody, is there any way to increase the v-mem over 2.9v on Asus P4PE?
A modded BIOS like the one for IT7 would be the best...but an electrical mod should be great too!
Thank you all.
Hi everybody, is there any way to increase the v-mem over 2.9v on Asus P4PE?
A modded BIOS like the one for IT7 would be the best...but an electrical mod should be great too!
Thank you all.
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Nobody?![]()
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well modded bios only worked coz the options were only hidden...
Asus uses all these weird ass voltage regulators, ur best bet is to prob ask DDTUNG, who is our volt mod guru here![]()
What can you tell me about this modded BIOS for P4PE? I never heard of it...Originally posted by Ragnarok
well modded bios only worked coz the options were only hidden...
Asus uses all these weird ass voltage regulators, ur best bet is to prob ask DDTUNG, who is our volt mod guru here![]()
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there isnt one, i am talking bout the IT7
Originally posted by Ragnarok
there isnt one, i am talking bout the IT7![]()
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I think you need to read this thread: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&threadid=8420
It has ANPEC APL1581, check it out with ASUS P4PE, if they are the same chips, congratulations!!!! Thanks to charlie, though...
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Short the first two pin ( 1 & 2 ) with 10K variable resistor.
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Last edited by asw7576; 02-24-2003 at 03:45 PM.
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Yeesss!!!![]()
It's it: APL1581 - AE9G3. Now I need a tester to check the voltages...![]()
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With my brand new tester I checked the voltages of the APL1581:
- setting the vdimm to 2.5v, 2.6v or 2.7v I read: 2.70-1.43-2.70-4.80-3.29 on each pin;
- setting the vdimm to 2.9v I read: 2.90-1.63-2.90-4.80-3.28 on each pin.
It looks me strange...whatever vdimm I set in BIOS, does the mobo always provide 2.70v except for 2.90v?
Do these readings say anything about the mod?
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Do you measure the voltage on pin #2(Ground) and #3(Vout) ?
What value and type of resistor do you use? I think you can follow charlie... with 10K ohm variable resistor.
BTW, your P4 1.8A is running 3.4GHz ? How did you do that? any tips? I have P4-1.8A and P4PE too at 2.6GHz
Last edited by asw7576; 03-06-2003 at 02:29 AM.
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Originally posted by asw7576
Do you measure the voltage on pin #2(Ground) and #3(Vout) ?
I checked every single pin using the case as ground...
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Check again by connecting your voltmeter to Pin#2 (ground / black) and #3 (Vout / red). The best way to measure: you can solder long wires to the pin and measure them accordingly.
Don't use ground from chassis because it's too strong. Lucky you... your mobo still survive.
See the reading when you set the BIOS 2.50V, 2.60V, 2.70V, and 2.90V.
Last edited by asw7576; 03-06-2003 at 02:55 AM.
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I tried...same readings, thank you!
Last edited by julian; 03-06-2003 at 07:46 AM.
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What value of resistor do you use?Originally posted by julian
I tried...same readings, thank you!
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I'm just checking the voltages for now. I'm going to use a 10k trimmer to do the mod.
By the way, if I measure the voltage between pin2 (GND) and pin1 (or pin 3) I read 1.27v.
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Julian... Your P4 - 1.8A can run 3.4GHz? What recipe?
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Abit IS7-E, Intel Pentium4 1.8A@3533 (196x18) 1.725v, Ybris 1.6HFE n.299, 2x256 MB A-data Winbond BH5 196MHz CAS 2-5-2-2, Powercolor 9800 PRO 464/364, IBM Deskstar 180GXP 80GB, TeacCDW54E, Antec TP430w, Hitachi CML 174SXW, 3DMark2001SE=21628
Ok... I read it.... very impressive... 100% OC !!!.
Is it with Asus P4PE mobo and you set the CPU voltage 1.800 in BIOS MENU?
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I set 1.75v in BIOS to have 1.800 in idle. And yes, it's a P4PE.Originally posted by asw7576
Ok... I read it.... very impressive... 100% OC !!!.
Is it with Asus P4PE mobo and you set the CPU voltage 1.800 in BIOS MENU?![]()
Abit IS7-E, Intel Pentium4 1.8A@3533 (196x18) 1.725v, Ybris 1.6HFE n.299, 2x256 MB A-data Winbond BH5 196MHz CAS 2-5-2-2, Powercolor 9800 PRO 464/364, IBM Deskstar 180GXP 80GB, TeacCDW54E, Antec TP430w, Hitachi CML 174SXW, 3DMark2001SE=21628
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