u can buy them in germany ( stock overflood) and get them shipped to the UK for fairly cheap. I know many UK`rs ordering from shop like www.trend4pc.de and hpm-computer.de, both shops sell them for pretty cheap.
u can buy them in germany ( stock overflood) and get them shipped to the UK for fairly cheap. I know many UK`rs ordering from shop like www.trend4pc.de and hpm-computer.de, both shops sell them for pretty cheap.
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Vdroop is a drop/droop/sag at load not an increase over the set Vcore as this seems to give. A real Vdroop mod as I have seen them does not increase Vcore from what is set in bios but only stays at the set voltage by disabling the droop circuit. It would instead seem you have hacked the voltage offset and not the Vdroop. I would actually wish to have my Vcore set to 1.5 knowing droop would lessen it or a mod to disable Vdroop and me still have 1.5volts but I certainly would not want a mod that increased my set Vcore by some amount that could dink my cpu with an overvoltage beyond what was expected and knowing the tolerances of boards, could wind-up being a far greater voltage than expected.![]()
Last edited by RGone; 02-17-2008 at 09:13 PM.
Back and forth from board to board it seems.
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