yeah i got an ES board
lol everyone take off that capacitor and you will have miracle boards
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yeah i got an ES board
lol everyone take off that capacitor and you will have miracle boards
j/k![]()
My ES has one cap, the retail has two. My ES board is burnt and flaky when overclocked.
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I tested the vdroop mod on my XFX 790i :
works perfectly
so you could use a 10K right
for finer adjustments
can you try that
Here:
http://www.overclock.net/intel-mothe...0i-thread.html
And thanks for the mod info, guys!
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Would you recommend just soldering the two together? A pencil mod was suggested. I tried it with a #2B pencil and it did nothing.
Last edited by Delirious.; 04-16-2008 at 08:30 PM.
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Any updates on this?
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Lian Li V2000 Case
Thanks for the heads up. I was just wondering about it. It was mentioned before.
Are you using floppy wire to do this? Would you mind posting a few pictures of the exact area and the supplie2 needed. Thanks. I would like to try this.
What exactly did you come up with as the required resistance on the 50K variable. Are you just going by what OCCT reads as a flat line?
Last edited by Delirious.; 04-16-2008 at 08:59 PM.
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QX9770 @ 4 - 24/7, 4.6 for benching
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1200 Watt Thermaltake modular
Dtek Fuzion with Thermochill PA 120.3
Lian Li V2000 Case
needed to go cold so i did the vCORE tonight just in case. as it turns out, 100K is too much, 50K works great.
based on the first post i started off with trying 100K but didn't have a 100K ohm VR...so i made one:
soldered in place. perhaps just a touch too much extra solder to that joint but it still would pass class 3 IPC standard so it stays:
the menacing looking tower of power. this is the only real dis-advantage to using in-line VRs, an extra VR usually gets stacked somewhere:
and the full view of the whole mod. i simply buzzed out a ground and used the pad where a transistor was designed to sit but was vacant.
of course, there was no need for 100K so i simply took the top VR off and am just left with the two bottom VRs as i originally planned. with the 50K ohm VR at max, the circuit drops to 23K ohms and vCORE might have been raised 0.01v ~0.02v from before the mod. we all know that the board drops vCORE anyway so it was still 0.02v from what was set in the BIOS. all vCORE readings i speak of are simply the BIOS monitor reading as i still don't know a vCORE read point. someday i will have time to sit down and get all of that sorted but for now, i am ready to go cold...insulation time.
sub zero
coool
i've updated first post to use 50K VR
also for those that don't really use these mods you should always set your vcore high in bios and just add small touches with VR itself
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Just an alternative Vdimm read point. Set to 1.85v on mine reads 1.84v in bios, 1.85v in Windows. Didn't check load readings though.
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This is pretty interesting. (Well in a geek kinda way)
http://www.aoaforums.com/forum/hardw...mod-guide.html
Here is the PDF for the ISL6327
http://www.intersil.com/data/fn/FN9276.pdf
So is this resistor connected to the FB pin?
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Thermaltake TP 1000W
Lian Li P007 Case
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EVGA 790I FTW Digital With Bitspower watercooling
QX9770 @ 4 - 24/7, 4.6 for benching
Supertalent Project X 1800mhz. 2X2 gb DDR3 8-8-8-24 2T - 1.9 volts
1200 Watt Thermaltake modular
Dtek Fuzion with Thermochill PA 120.3
Lian Li V2000 Case
Hey mates,
I need your help!
Yesterday I try to solder the VDroop mod but I got the worst case, I killed my board because I been not careful Enough and I desolder a SMD!!!
Please guys halp me to fix my board can someone tell me the resitance between the 2 market point?
Thanks a lot, I hope I can fix it
have you tried soldering it back on?
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