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    Hey dinos mate,

    do you know the VDIMM READ Point?
    I have some strange values in Everest and I want to verify that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kabauterman View Post
    Hey dinos mate,

    do you know the VDIMM READ Point?
    I have some strange values in Everest and I want to verify that
    Same, I need vDimm read points too :/
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    pretty sure i was reading it off one of the points next to that 24-pin power connector

    just poke one of the two there and you will get a reading i'm sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    pretty sure i was reading it off one of the points next to that 24-pin power connector

    just poke one of the two there and you will get a reading i'm sure


    in the green areas I found 2,12 ( poke on mosfet not showing in the picture )
    and I set 2,1 in bios, everest says 2,39v... but I never found 2,3x
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    this is what i have been using for vDIMM. it scales with BIOS selected and with the actual voltage measured at a VDD pin of the DIMM slot. i generally just measure straight from the DIMM slot but with the modules in the black slots, it is impossible to get at. BTW, VDD pins in the DIMM slot report exactly what the BIOS monitor reports and is just slightly lower than selected when using the board mounting grounds as ground.

    i am in the middle of a short HCI run but once it is done, i will put together a little chart.



    i am also curious about Everest reporting vDIMM. what board is that noobzed? i don't get anything but vCORE in Everest pretty much.

    i will also be swapping out the stock cooling on my board this weekend so at that time i will do some of the vmod testing Dinos has posted and get some confirmation for us reference board kids
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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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    I think everest shows wrong values, because my Mem Clocks @ 1,9 V on 790i same as on P35 with 1,9 V

    Here are some Highres pics of the Mod areas
    m8s please use them to give us working mods.



    vCore


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    Quote Originally Posted by 3oh6 View Post
    this is what i have been using for vDIMM. it scales with BIOS selected and with the actual voltage measured at a VDD pin of the DIMM slot. i generally just measure straight from the DIMM slot but with the modules in the black slots, it is impossible to get at. BTW, VDD pins in the DIMM slot report exactly what the BIOS monitor reports and is just slightly lower than selected when using the board mounting grounds as ground.

    i am in the middle of a short HCI run but once it is done, i will put together a little chart.



    i am also curious about Everest reporting vDIMM. what board is that noobzed? i don't get anything but vCORE in Everest pretty much.

    i will also be swapping out the stock cooling on my board this weekend so at that time i will do some of the vmod testing Dinos has posted and get some confirmation for us reference board kids
    it is an eVGA 790i,
    when I use your vDimm read points I get 2,12 - 2,13
    and I set 2,1 in bios, so .. I think you right on read points lovation
    So Everest add 0,2+ on vDimm reading,
    but we needs others users to say that..
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    Quote Originally Posted by noobzed View Post
    it is an eVGA 790i,
    when I use your vDimm read points I get 2,12 - 2,13
    and I set 2,1 in bios, so .. I think you right on read points lovation
    So Everest add 0,2+ on vDimm reading,
    but we needs others users to say that..
    yup, more users will probably find similar results but i doubt all boards will be exactly the same. just measuring a VDD output pin in the DIMM slot confirms other read points...just be careful when doing so as it is easy to short DIMM pins.

    another key item is the ground location. different ground spots can skew readings up to 0.03v and more in my experience. i always ground at the motherboard mounting locations when taking DMM readings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
    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
    yup, more users will probably find similar results but i doubt all boards will be exactly the same. just measuring a VDD output pin in the DIMM slot confirms other read points...just be careful when doing so as it is easy to short DIMM pins.

    another key item is the ground location. different ground spots can skew readings up to 0.03v and more in my experience. i always ground at the motherboard mounting locations when taking DMM readings.
    i usual ground on the hdd mounting hole heh
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    i usual ground on the hdd mounting hole heh
    next time your taking a measurement, do the HD mount hole and then do the MB mount hole. i just took the vDIMM for my dual32M 1020MHz...

    HD hole = 1.983v
    MB hole = 1.964v

    the difference obviously isn't huge but it is there. i found that the MB ground appears to be 'most accurate' based on readings from GPUs. you see, we are aware of what volts are suppose to be for GPUs and i always found that GPU readings were bang on with what they were suppose to be when grounded at the MB mount holes. everything from 8800GTS 512MBs to my 3870X2.

    clearly not a technical explanation but i can't explain it, i solder, not design the electronics
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
    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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    my DMM is not good enough to read as many digits so it doesn't bother me a heck of a lot hehehehe
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    Hey dinos,

    I can confirm vCore Mod, I have used a 50kOhm VR and it works very fine but I think 100kOhm will be better

    THANKS a Lot m8

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    Has anyone had luck with the vdroop mod? I've talked to a couple people that tried without success. I'm tempted to try myself...but would at least like to talk to someone that's had it work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kabauterman View Post
    Hey dinos,

    I can confirm vCore Mod, I have used a 50kOhm VR and it works very fine but I think 100kOhm will be better

    THANKS a Lot m8
    ok thanks

    can you please tell me why you think 100K would be better?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ahrimanic View Post
    Has anyone had luck with the vdroop mod? I've talked to a couple people that tried without success. I'm tempted to try myself...but would at least like to talk to someone that's had it work.
    if i have time this weekend i will solder a 50K VR and give it a shot
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    Thanks dinos, you rock!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    ok thanks

    can you please tell me why you think 100K would be better?
    I think 100kOhm will be better because you can fully disable the Mod with 100kOhm VR.
    With 50 kOhm VR @ max resistance you get 0,03 V more ...
    I think it is not a problem I am fully Satisfied with the 50kOhm.

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    ok 100K is better in that case just in case

    but 50K will have finer adjustments ``
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    alright, took the afternoon for some quality time with the EVGA 790i and can confirm the vdroop mod on the first page Dinos posted is correct and working with a 50kΩ VR. i believe a smaller VR could be used because the 50kΩ VR needs to be tuned waaaay down before vCORE starts to raise under load to what it is at idle. just don't blame me if you have problems using a 20KΩ VR, i am just speculating.

    being typical me, i forgot to write down what the resistance is across the resistor without the mod but i thought it was 2382Ω. with the 50kΩ VR soldered across the resistor and the VR tuned to 50kΩ, the resistance is 2272Ω. i found the vCORE to start raising under load at around 1750Ω and to receive close to a flat line for vCORE, resistance of the circuit needed to be down to 600Ω. after that vCORE starts going up at idle and load.

    i don't know what the value of the VR is at that point because i don't feel like de-soldering a lead and re-soldering it but at some point i might. either way, here are the quick 10 minute before and after charts from OCCT...

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    after:


    and of course, a couple photos of the mod:





    of course, this doesn't eliminate vdrop where what you set in the BIOS equates to about 0.035v less for actual voltage so don't complain that you are still getting vdroop after the mod...droop is simply difference between idle and load...nothing to do with what is set in the BIOS

    i will mention that this mod is quite tricky unless you have very thin wires. i always use floppy cable strands as it is single stranded and easy to work with. unfortunately the insulation is rather thick and this posed a problem with this mod because the width of the resistor is so small that the two wires were quite a bit wider. notice how the insulation on the two wires are almost sitting on top of each other? i don't like to come from the top because they you can't insulate over it, so i always come from the side. if i had to do it again, i would simply separate the two wires further back and come from a different angle on one side of the resistor.

    i forgot to bring home my tools from work on friday so i did this the old fashioned way, no magnifiers, proper tweezers, or picks. i would have also grabbed some wire wrap wire had i known it was this tight for the mod...it would have been a lot easier with the correct tools and wire.

    in addition to the mod, i also took a whole set of photos of the board as well as changed out the stock cooling. while i was at it, i found a few more voltage read points and will post those soon enough. just have to get some work done before i goof around any more today
    Last edited by 3oh6; 04-05-2008 at 04:37 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
    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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    VCORE READOUT(haven't checked yet >> someone pls check and let us know)
    No READ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexxx650 View Post
    No READ
    i have a capacitor where Dinos pic is showing just pads.



    with that said, i don't get a reading there either. on the opposite sides of the caps i am getting my 12v reading from both, but nothing from the side closest to the socket.

    shouldn't we just be measuring the R47 leads on the underside closest to the socket for vCORE?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
    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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    i have too two capacitor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexxx650 View Post
    i have too two capacitor
    I think dinos has a ES Board ...
    my XFX has also two capacitor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kabauterman View Post
    ES Board ...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wt4JTGHXjlk
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