I have done the vdroop mod today also. How is the best way to get vcore rock solid. When i try to adjust the droop my vcore just going up a bit.
I have done the vdroop mod today also. How is the best way to get vcore rock solid. When i try to adjust the droop my vcore just going up a bit.
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That's what its supposed to do, set the voltage in bios, connect the multimeter (my uguru values are -0.02v from actual). Load the cores, and wind the vr down in resistance and stop when the voltage rises to meet the bios set value. Take it off load and see how much it changes, mine only moves 0.005v
Last edited by fornowagain; 09-04-2007 at 12:21 PM.
I'm not getting any resistance reading on my mod. I'm wondering if I'm taking the reading from the wrong place or the resistor is bad (although I have no vdroop, actually it goes up 0.008 to 0.010 from idle). I just bought a replacement DMM today too. I get no reading even at 2000 Ohm. I took both reading from the vcore measure are and then tried the actual resistors the wires were soldered to. Nothing. Nothing happends or changes when I rotate the resistor either, even 6 or 7 turns.
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once you solder the VR to the appropriate points, you will not get an accurrate resistance reading...you should have set the resistance before doing the solder job...you can try checking with power off at the terminals at the base of the VR to see if it gives you an approximate resistance reading.
if you are trying to read vcore from the solder points..DON'T!..it doesn't work that way.
if you are getting no or literally no vdroop or vdrop, i would say that the vr is working.
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