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    cka3o4nuk - G does not indicate "ground" it indicates "gate" as in drain, source, gate (terminals of FET) you will have to use a multimeter to find a suitable ground. As for the other pin just make sure it is attached to pin 15 of the controller chip.

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    Johnny Bravo thank you very much for answer one more question
    can i just add constant resistor 650 om or not ?

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    oke so we have Vdroop mod , vcore mod and vdimm mod , now we still need cpu PLL mod

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    looks like I'm going to buy this mobo also I like the results you guy's get on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo View Post
    I have



    I'd recommend you don't do that just yet - the AW9D had the same controller and hipro5 went off on Hicookie for suggesting the same mod. The feedback isn't as straight forward as that.
    lol, maybe the vcore mod is working for me
    works above 2.0v without problem, the red line u can measure the vcore

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    Quote Originally Posted by blind_ripper View Post
    oke so we have Vdroop mod , vcore mod and vdimm mod , now we still need cpu PLL mod
    PLL u need to cut off the smd,it's around fsb, and putin 3.3v line u will get what u want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTX View Post
    lol, maybe the vcore mod is working for me
    works above 2.0v without problem, the red line u can measure the vcore
    No worries hicookie, seems it was because he soldered to the IC not to a component, and damaged it - as you can see we have very similar mods anyway


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    The vdroop mod doesn't work on IP35 Pro v1.1 . I set 1.4v BIOS, windows = 1.3v after modded. no effected after modded
    Last edited by yeahoo; 10-13-2007 at 10:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahoo View Post
    The vdroop mod doesn't work on IP35 Pro v1.1 . I set 1.4v BIOS, windows = 1.3v after modded. no effected after modded
    thats not vDROOP, that is what has been coined around the forums as "vDROP". vDROOP is the difference in vCORE between idle and load, not BIOS selected and idle.
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    It holds the current WR for the least vcore required to run 4500Mhz stable (1.32vcore)
    i can't even make that shyt up ^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3oh6 View Post
    thats not vDROOP, that is what has been coined around the forums as "vDROP". vDROOP is the difference in vCORE between idle and load, not BIOS selected and idle.
    yeah, 1.3v is full loaded. 1.4v bios = 1.3v full load ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahoo View Post
    yeah, 1.3v is full loaded. 1.4v bios = 1.3v full load ..
    and I bet its 1.3 when its idle as well, if it is, THEN THE MOD WORKED

    fyi vDroop is NOT the diffrence between BIOS and SYSTEM (idle, load, w/e) BUT the diffrence in voltages between Idle(not in use) and Load(in use)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vienna View Post
    and I bet its 1.3 when its idle as well, if it is, THEN THE MOD WORKED

    fyi vDroop is NOT the diffrence between BIOS and SYSTEM (idle, load, w/e) BUT the diffrence in voltages between Idle(not in use) and Load(in use)
    it drops only when full load. 1.4v bios, idle = 1.4, full load = 1.3 so the mod doesn't work on IP35 Pro v1.1 OR i didn't do it right but i believe i did it right, it's not that hard.

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    hmmm have you used a variable resistor or a fixed resistor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo View Post
    hmmm have you used a variable resistor or a fixed resistor?
    i use 1kohm fixed resistor. are they huge different? i couldn't find 1kohm resistor in Radio shack.

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    1Kohm won't be any use, you need to be either around 650ohm or using a variable VR that's 1K/5K maybe even 10K (though you'll have to be very gentle with adjustments as the change in lower resistance will be quite big)

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    so,
    does we have a working vpll for ip35-pro?
    Any pic?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo View Post
    Enjoy!


    I think I borked mine, but one question. The red dot at the rt in the pic, is that referenced to ground? Because that is what I get at that point with my fluke, .3 ohm to the case. I was having a hard time getting the wire to stick on that point and finially gave up but now I get post code 8.7.and it won't continue past that I didn't get any solder across the contacts.
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    The red dot to t he right is ground - have you checked everything is still soldered together? Excessive heat can be dangerous but I recommend a good blanking of the BIOS. Have you checked to see if there is a vcore present even with the error?

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    No vcore, bummer. I'll try a all day cmos clear while I'm at work today.

    I pulled the mod out when it wouldn't run.
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    I lost contact to the mb at that ground point and having a tough time getting the solder to flow to the board. I guess I'll try and wire that resistor to ground, LOL. This is what happens when your eyes are going out, magnifing glass and all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by suffocatio View Post
    Posible Vpll mod,not tested yet.
    pic doesnt work

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    Me?
    None because I cant see the picture you posted

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    i saw in a other thread the vpll mod for the IP35 but not the pro .
    the only thing i found out so far is the vpll read out , if now someone can find the mod it self for the pro it will be great .
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...llreadout1.jpg
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...pllreadout.jpg
    its the little red dot on the little chip on the side of the chipset , i have a stock off 1.536vpll . lol and my E6850 can so 565fsb on air so far

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    IP35 Pro Vpll mod.
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    u should beter use a 2k or 5k VR 1k = 1.88vpll and stock is 1.536vpll , but the mod works so im happy

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