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    S: VDImm Mod for ABit NF7

    sorry, but i couldnßt find anything about thiz mod, but i took tha search!

    Could anyone give me a link or mod guide for the aBit nF7 rev 1.2?


    thx

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    thx ;-)

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    the 1st method doesn't work...

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    I haven´t done the mod yet, but i needn´t do it,because i get new ram

    thx

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    Originally posted by xtreme
    the 1st method doesn't work...
    it work fine for me but 100ohms it' s too low

    800ohms = 3.2v (about 800ohms)

    sorry my english sucks


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    Fixed the first method in the vdimm guide (someone emailed in about it earlier with pics and results and everything), 100 ohms gives max voltage which is between 3.25 and 3.35v.

    Is the second method right? I got the info from a post here and another post on amdmb, both of which show 100 ohms. You would think that it would also be 1k ohms?

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    hmm i soldered from SMD to mosfet leg, does a 1k ohm vr work for me too ?
    Last edited by xtreme; 04-25-2003 at 09:46 AM.

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    What I did is removed the 56 ohm mini resistor on the board, soldered 2 wires to each point and then put in a 220 ohm variable resistor. I tried the first method once, just soldering to one point of the resistor, but that didnt help at all. So the logical thing seemed to be to just remove the resistor so I could change the value with the pot

    kind of hard to solder in that place, but i'm no soldering ace and already managed it 3 times so... cant be that hard

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