Playing again with my old DFI 975X. vMCH and vFSB mod...
Super PI 32M pass FSB 500 MHz....vMCH @ 1.98 volt (2.09 at BIOS)
Playing again with my old DFI 975X. vMCH and vFSB mod...
Super PI 32M pass FSB 500 MHz....vMCH @ 1.98 volt (2.09 at BIOS)
Now infinity too - those 975X is coming back
What cooling?
Originally Posted by da_h00k
NB cooled by Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II.
What CPU?
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wow... greatz for om Benny
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Very Nice...
Im just cant pass 360FSB, and its not stable on 360, sucks.
can u come to my Messenger?
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3DMARK 2001SE bench @ FSB 500 MHz
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nice results IM playin with the same board right now...Can you show me a link on the mods you did and what bios are you using?
I am at 408fsb now with the ram running at 510 with the nb voltage maxed in the bios at 1.75
either way I am gettting to the max with this chip because I am stuck with the stock multy.My goal is 3700mhz
I cant believe I got this board for 135 bucks...
I see FSB 408 Mhz not 480 Mhz on your screenshot.Originally Posted by Skratch
I did say I'm at 408 lol and My screen shot shows 408...My ram is running at 500+Originally Posted by Benny Lodewijk
My chip wont ever see 480 with the air cooling that I'm using
sorry my mistake ....try changing the NB cooling first.
I am playing with this board also.
Stock nb cooling+fan
E6600 28B @1,55v vcore TTBT cooled
2x1gb Gskill HZ 1:1 4-4-4-4
DFI infinity 975x vmch mod 1,84v
X1900GT
I already seen 460mhz fsb on multi 8.
nice 480...! can i make the same mod @ my P5WDH-Dlx to hit 500 also?
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Of course, there's a Vmch Mod for the P5W... Helped me a lot with watercooled northbridge...
Look here: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...light=vmch+p5w
Nice, this tempts me to try and find an infinity lying around on some B/S/T forum and try my hand at volt modding. Never have before but it looks like if I'm going to ever try it this board would lend a nice price/performance/gratification ratio.
Originally Posted by symphy
What FSB does it reach after the mod and what voltage does your DMM measure?
I measure only 1.3V at the mosfet's leg if i set 1.65V in bios.
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Watercooling: XSPC Raystorm | EK 5870 Delrin fullcover | TFC X-changer 480 w/ 4x Gentle Typhoon | DDC2+ Delrin top | EK 200mm res | Primochill LRT 3/8 tubing
Case: Murdermodded TJ-07
sub 9 sec. SPi1M 940BE 955BE 965BE 1090T
Hm, i think you did something wrong. I did this mod more than 5 times... Functions very well. I reached about 475-485 MHz with 2,1 V and watercooling.
http://hardwarextreme.de/upload/revi...s/vMCH_Mod.jpg
Look at this picture, "VMCH Messpunkt" = "Vmch Readout"
Originally Posted by symphy
Tried that point, still only 1.3V
I used the DC setting on my DMM, that the right one no?
The DMM must be ok, reads Vgpu just fine.
Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z | FX 8350 | 2x4GB Trident-X 2600 C10 | 2x ATI HD5870 Crossfire | Enermax Revo 1050watt | OCZ Vertex 3 60GB | Samsung F1 1TB
Watercooling: XSPC Raystorm | EK 5870 Delrin fullcover | TFC X-changer 480 w/ 4x Gentle Typhoon | DDC2+ Delrin top | EK 200mm res | Primochill LRT 3/8 tubing
Case: Murdermodded TJ-07
sub 9 sec. SPi1M 940BE 955BE 965BE 1090T
Yeah, DC is right...
Hm, no clue what happend to your board. It works fine i assume (beside the 1,3V problem)?
Recheck your soldering work, the error has to be somewhere at the soldered points i think...
I will PM you, not to furher hijack this thread, sorry for doing so.
Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z | FX 8350 | 2x4GB Trident-X 2600 C10 | 2x ATI HD5870 Crossfire | Enermax Revo 1050watt | OCZ Vertex 3 60GB | Samsung F1 1TB
Watercooling: XSPC Raystorm | EK 5870 Delrin fullcover | TFC X-changer 480 w/ 4x Gentle Typhoon | DDC2+ Delrin top | EK 200mm res | Primochill LRT 3/8 tubing
Case: Murdermodded TJ-07
sub 9 sec. SPi1M 940BE 955BE 965BE 1090T
I did run 1m @ 483mhz fsb, this is less then 500mhz fsb and your's is 32m, but mine is at multi 9 and with just 1,9v vmch, no vfsb mod yet
My Setup:
E6600@ 1,58v vcore Single stage cooled
DFI Infinity 975X met Vmch mod @1,9v (NB air cooled)
2x1gb Gskill pc6400HZ @2,35v
Sapphire X1900XTX
Not bad guys, any pics of setup?
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Mods: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...light=infinity
And the 12/01 bios:
http://www.lejabeach.com/DFI/dfiinfi...x/97TIDC01.zip
Here is also rest of the biosses:
http://www.lejabeach.com/DFI/dfiinfi...inity975x.html
i tried the 12/01/06 Bios and was able to boot with 400mhz fsb and 1,75. But only one time. Now the screens stay black and the pc doesnt boot ...
Now i am at sth about 380mhz ...
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