It should last longer than a day if done properly that's for sure. I've got just enough room in my case for the multimeter probes to touch the vGPU measuring points. It's not that easy and one really needs a steady hand while measuring the vGPU. You could always simply measure the resistance each time you try to do the pencil mod and compare that to what my results (or anyone else's) are. Granted, it's less accurate but might be a better alternative than blindly sticking two metal probes onto a running video card. :P I wouldn't go below 1.0 kohm (which usually increases vGPU by about 0.10V to 0.14V) unless you've got modded cooling.




It should last longer than a day if done properly that's for sure. I've got just enough room in my case for the multimeter probes to touch the vGPU measuring points. It's not that easy and one really needs a steady hand while measuring the vGPU. You could always simply measure the resistance each time you try to do the pencil mod and compare that to what my results (or anyone else's) are. Granted, it's less accurate but might be a better alternative than blindly sticking two metal probes onto a running video card. :P I wouldn't go below 1.0 kohm (which usually increases vGPU by about 0.10V to 0.14V) unless you've got modded cooling.
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