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Thread: Lanparty P35 Dark, pictures, voltage measurements and vdroop mod

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    look at the picture of the ports...there is a foam mat under the board.
    its a concrete slab and used as a background for visual effect

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    On this controller, VDROOP is controlled by leg #15 being connected to leg #14 using a tuned RC network. If VDROOP is not a desired characteristic leg #15 is to remain disconnected. Because of this requirement the proper way of eliminating VDROOP would be the lifting of leg #15 from the board.
    Praz, could you please indicate which is that leg #15 in that picture? http://www.flytek.effectivehosting.c...ark/vdroop.jpg

    You could use descriptive words like "3th leg from the left at the bottom of the chip" as well
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    you're right... it says pin 13-24 on bottom row, so 15 would be the 3rd from the left... lifting smd leg :| does not seem easy to me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkjeThe2nd View Post
    you're right... it says pin 13-24 on bottom row, so 15 would be the 3rd from the left... lifting smd leg :| does not seem easy to me?
    Actually, I just blindly guessed lol Got that board only yesterday, haven't had time to check it out yet.
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    both pin14 and 15 connect with 0 resistance to the now 0-ohm bridged resistor

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    Somebody tell me please. Where is Vcore Mod For LN2?

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    hi all

    Not need Vcore mod in this MOBO because his max in BIOS is enough same on Ln2 cooling (+2v...)

    We need only Vdroop mod
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    So basically this mod is not eliminating vdroop but rather is overvolting. So those of us on air that are having issues of setting the vcore to 1.46 and then having it drop to 1.39 under load will not benefit from this mod and should think of getting rid of this board and opting for the UT which does indeed have vdroop control in the bios?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ElAguila View Post
    So basically this mod is not eliminating vdroop but rather is overvolting. So those of us on air that are having issues of setting the vcore to 1.46 and then having it drop to 1.39 under load will not benefit from this mod and should think of getting rid of this board and opting for the UT which does indeed have vdroop control in the bios?
    You've hit the nail on the head ElAguila. Unless you are contemplating LN2 runs, the pencil mod will not help you. All the original poster found was a way to over volt the board. In the manner it was done, the long term consequences on the balance of the components are unknown. In your case, I would not do the mod. Either live with Intel's V-droop spec or opt for board that is built to override Intel's V-droop spec through the BIOS.
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    Thanks for the clarification.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ElAguila View Post
    So basically this mod is not eliminating vdroop but rather is overvolting. So those of us on air that are having issues of setting the vcore to 1.46 and then having it drop to 1.39 under load will not benefit from this mod and should think of getting rid of this board and opting for the UT which does indeed have vdroop control in the bios?
    1.46 and it droops to 1.39 man you got a poor board then.
    mine, and MANY other people i have seen only get 0.02v

    i set +.300mv and get 1.42 in the bios (1.44v in windows) and it only droops 0.02v
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    I know this sounds crazy but after I moved my ram from the orange slots to the yellow slots my vdroop went down and I was able to settle on the oc that I have in my sig on my cpu, video, and ram. Not too bad for this cpu and my 620w psu.
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    i tried yellow slots,no difference here...
    same drop as in orange.
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    today i made the droop mod with conductive ink.
    before i had 0.07v drop @ load
    now overvolts 0.01v @ load

    after the mod pwms are ~5c hotter
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    Can somebody get me a zoomed out pic of where the vdroop mod is supposed to be? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Refresh View Post
    Can somebody get me a zoomed out pic of where the vdroop mod is supposed to be? Thanks
    2.22mb shot...the area is behind the ps2 ports

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    Thanks a bundle. I got the board a few days ago and the voltages keep changing during idle and load on my Q6600 (3.8GHz). Do I have to remove anything before I do the mod? Should the power be off? Clear CMOS?
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    i would think its best have the board free and clear of a case and psu wires too.
    the very last thing you want is to mistakenly join the wrong points or get carbon dust flying who knows where.
    inspect your mod as clearly as possible, with a magnifying glass if you have one, to make sure you have done it right.

    also take careful note of the vcore results i posted so you know what to expect for actual load vcore after you complete the mod.

    mine has been running with the mod since i posted this thread...it's my 24/7 rig and the cpu is a QX6850.

    edit:...and yes it would be wise to clear cmos...or at least drop the cpu to around 3ghz and set stock vcore to start with
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    Quote Originally Posted by flytek View Post
    i would think its best have the board free and clear of a case and psu wires too.
    the very last thing you want is to mistakenly join the wrong points or get carbon dust flying who knows where.
    inspect your mod as clearly as possible, with a magnifying glass if you have one, to make sure you have done it right.

    also take careful note of the vcore results i posted so you know what to expect for actual load vcore after you complete the mod.

    mine has been running with the mod since i posted this thread...it's my 24/7 rig and the cpu is a QX6850.

    edit:...and yes it would be wise to clear cmos...or at least drop the cpu to around 3ghz and set stock vcore to start with
    Thank you again

    Can I use a #2 pencil? How many times do you stroke it with the pencil, and how much pressure to apply?
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    well pencil modding is a rather inaccurate science at the very best of times.
    ideally you want to measure the resistance of that component with a quality multimeter prior to pencilling it and then again after pencilling so you can see the resistance drop as the carbon conducts around rather than through the component.
    usually i find one has to stroke more than i would expect before any result is seen.
    please make sure you blow away any loose carbon that will fall around the area as you stroke.

    in this case where i'm pretty certain you can use as much pencil as you like its also possible to pencil the sides of the component in question to reduce the resistance further.

    for everyones benefit it would be very nice if you would take a few vcore and vdroop measurements, with smartguardian if you have no multimeter, so that when you're done (and repeated your measurements) we have some idea of what you achieved with the pencil method.

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    In the picture is says I only have to pencil the side of the resistor. I don't have to pencil anything else?
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    you can safely pencil the top and both the sides too...and you can use lots of pressure.
    my diagram indicating the side is really just so the component can still be seen after marking it.
    with conductive ink one can paint just the side of course as the resistance will drop to 0 no matter where its done.
    with pencils it will take quite a bit of carbon to drop the resistance meaningfully and i think you'll need to do the sides and the top.

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    Then I guess Ill have to buy a conductive pen. Will this modification void newegg/DFI warrenty?
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    Will this mod only decrease the difference between the voltage found in CPU-Z and BIOS vcore, or will it also stop the jumps in vcore ffrom idle/load?
    Last edited by Refresh; 03-29-2008 at 10:06 AM.
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    yes it will void your warranty as you're modifying the power delivery circuit.
    if your board dies for some other reason unrelated to the mod you may be able to clean the area well enough for it not to be detected. (although carefull inspection will probably detect carbon dust under the edge of the resistor or pencil marks in the solder...conductive ink can be removed with acetone)
    the basic law of modding is don't do it unless you can afford to lose it.

    you should be able to reduce the vdroop with just a pencil

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    Quote Originally Posted by flytek View Post
    yes it will void your warranty as you're modifying the power delivery circuit.
    if your board dies for some other reason unrelated to the mod you may be able to clean the area well enough for it not to be detected. (although carefull inspection will probably detect carbon dust under the edge of the resistor or pencil marks in the solder...conductive ink can be removed with acetone)
    the basic law of modding is don't do it unless you can afford to lose it.

    you should be able to reduce the vdroop with just a pencil
    Ok, thanks a lot. Ill give it a go soon. You've been a really big help
    My system:
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