Quote Originally Posted by Sabre2 View Post
I plan on having a professional help me mod this board but I want to make sure I do this correctly. I am not very happy with my Q6600 G0 overclocking abilities and would like to fix this board permanently. As far as soldering on this board, from what I understand I need two VR Pots, one at 50k to ground and the other at 100k to be soldered at two points on the vdroop?

Just need to clarify a few things... the vdroop mod works 100% but the Vcore mod is still under question?

How exactly do I make my board more Quad Core friendly? I understand that the eVGA A1 board is the only one that is truely free from this plagued performance?

I have a P5N32-E SLI fyi, i don't want to buy another board, I love this one.
I'm not sure how much performance you are looking for but I'm running prime at 3.6 on my quad. The Striker is a way better board than the Evga, it's really the dang 680i chipset that doesn't like the quads.

Heres a good thread with bios settings. You should at least be able to get 3.6 stable, granted I was running 3.8 on my IP35-Pro but I figure 200mhz for another 8800GTX is worth it to me.

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=159457

and more specifically
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=154

Hope this helps!