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    Intel D975XBX "Bad Axe" DDR2 VDD Mod

    Apologies for the delay in publishing the guide

    Off we go;



    Just in case if you can´t read the instructions from the picture:

    Solder a 10k variable resistor between the spot (pointed by the arrow) and ground. The alternative soldering spot is marked with blue X.

    Lower resistance means higher DDR2 VDD.

    I highly recommend that you use the alternative soldering spot.
    Soldering directly to the IC leg is easier and safer, since the primary soldering spot is quite small.



    Damn, I love this board

    Vcore, Vdroop & MCH VDD mods will follow soon.
    I have already done FSB Termination mod, but it has no effect to overclockability.


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    very interesting
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    Way to go!

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    DDR2 VDD measuring point:


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    lol....super high quilty mods picture,well done stilt

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    Thanks for your work

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    hummm
    i use 10k on X
    and the max i can only go up to 2.28v....
    my board is 304..

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    Quote Originally Posted by guess2098
    hummm
    i use 10k on X
    and the max i can only go up to 2.28v....
    my board is 304..
    That seems pretty weird.
    Did you use the same ground spot that I did?
    2.7k ohms should equal 2.5V with 2.2V bios option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    That seems pretty weird.
    Did you use the same ground spot that I did?
    2.7k ohms should equal 2.5V with 2.2V bios option.
    ya, that's right.
    I'm thinking about use a 5K Ohm VR instead of 10K
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    That seems pretty weird.
    Did you use the same ground spot that I did?
    2.7k ohms should equal 2.5V with 2.2V bios option.
    yeah, i used the ground point u used
    i will check it again later

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    Mmm, very interesting: D
    That memoirs spend, for the vdd mod?
    Thank you The Stilt

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    whats the max this board supports without the mod

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    yeah I think a vmod is definatly gonna be needed then

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    That seems pretty weird.
    Did you use the same ground spot that I did?
    2.7k ohms should equal 2.5V with 2.2V bios option.
    is there an alternative ground ,we can use? somewhere the grabbers kan get hold on . like leg 3 or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vanovich
    is there an alternative ground ,we can use? somewhere the grabbers kan get hold on . like leg 3 or something?
    The pin opposite the alternative solder point is ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    The pin opposite the alternative solder point is ground.
    thanks
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    another newbie quistion ,whats the10k, ohms on the MCH VDD mods set to?lets say i want 0,1 more volts on it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    DDR2 VDD measuring point:

    Hi The Stilt,

    your rilevation point isn't correct for me!!!! (exccedes by +0,45v of real)!

    the correct rilevetion point is this:

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    The pin opposite the alternative solder point is ground.
    Opposite in which direction? Could you mark it on the pic for us rookies please??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardass
    Opposite in which direction? Could you mark it on the pic for us rookies please??
    Up, on first photo. It's Pin4 (GND) on SC2612E.

    If you want, you can double-check for yourself by poking around with a multimeter, while system is OFF, using Continuity feature of your DMM - put black probe to ground (e.g. screw hole or other ground you know) and touch that Pin4 with red probe. If it beeps, then it means circuit is closed, which confirms what you need
    If your DMM doesn't have this feature selectable (beeping), which I doubt, you can still do it by simply switching it to Ohm Mode and doing the same thing described above. If circuit is open, DMM will show Infinity and If it's closed (which confirms ground, in this case) it will show a reading of 0 Ohm.
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