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    have a look at the screenshots 3oh6 posted here

    RED point goes to middle pin on your VR and ground on either top or bottom
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    I am having a professional to do the soldering tomorrow. Is it settled that the 50K variable resistor is the one for the Vdroop mod? No matter, as I can just have the wires leading to the resistor soldered and I can solder the VR. Just wanted to know that the 50K is the one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    have a look at the screenshots 3oh6 posted here

    RED point goes to middle pin on your VR and ground on either top or bottom
    OK, but i dont know what is a groundpoint on my board?!?

    Can you show me (and all in forum) in a picture a good groundpoint near the resistors for the mod???

    Thanks, Navigator1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delirious. View Post
    I am having a professional to do the soldering tomorrow. Is it settled that the 50K variable resistor is the one for the Vdroop mod? No matter, as I can just have the wires leading to the resistor soldered and I can solder the VR. Just wanted to know that the 50K is the one.
    50k will definitely work...20k will likely work as well. hell, 10k is probably more than enough.

    Quote Originally Posted by Navigator1 View Post
    OK, but i dont know what is a groundpoint on my board?!?

    Can you show me (and all in forum) in a picture a good groundpoint near the resistors for the mod???

    Thanks, Navigator1
    there are dozens of grounds everywhere...just use a multimeter and check for resistance on various points with ground. for my vCORE, i used the one circled in red. its a vacant transistor pad and easy to solder to.

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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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    just an FYI, the 790i FTW that will be coming out with will have load line calibration like the ASUS boards. I got that verified by an EVGA tech yesterday. It doesn't help me and I probably won't buy another 790i chipset before a new chipset comes along, but it should come out in the next board for those who have money to burn.
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    Last week I get a new XFX 790i Board
    today I have to try the vdroop mod a second time



    No problems this time, because I use other Cables





    Mod works realy fine! Voltage before: 2.29 kOhm
    Voltage after deleting VDroop: 0.590 kOhm

    Realy hard work to tune the VR to the right value

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    what value VR did you use? 50K is a bit high and makes for tougher adjustment, that is why i have been suggesting 20K.

    also, i see you have vCORE done as well...what value VR are you using for that? TIA
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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
    what value VR did you use? 50K is a bit high and makes for tougher adjustment, that is why i have been suggesting 20K.

    also, i see you have vCORE done as well...what value VR are you using for that? TIA
    didn't have 20k ...

    50kOhm for vCore works fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kabauterman View Post
    didn't have 20k ...

    50kOhm for vCore works fine
    yeah, neither did i, thats why i went with 50k too.

    thanks...so 50k works fine for you huh. this whole vcore thing has me confused after zbogorgons post. not sure what is going on really.
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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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    50 K verified. I turned it down to 7 K before the mod was installed and had to turn it a couple of times to get a flatline after it was installed. I assume it's around 5-6k. 4ghz at 1.27 volts aint too bad!
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    good to hear. i figured a 10K or 20K would be more than enough for the Vdroop mod. thanks for confirming for others.
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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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    50 K verified. I turned it down to 7 K before the mod was installed and had to turn it a couple of times to get a flatline after it was installed. I assume it's around 5-6k. 4ghz at 1.27 volts aint too bad!
    Hey nice one Delirious. I'm getting tempted.

    It's just the one VR needed for the vdroop mod isn't it? I've got a bag of them ready and waiting. Two wires going to the resistor. What about ground?

    Nice job this time Kabauterman. It was you who scared me off trying this mod.lol

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    No ground needed but the resistor is soooo small. I had a professional do it under a microscope so not to foul up the resistor. I am also getting 1.44 volts for 4.5 ghz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Delirious. View Post
    No ground needed but the resistor is soooo small. I had a professional do it under a microscope so not to foul up the resistor. I am also getting 1.44 volts for 4.5 ghz.
    vdroop right?

    so you only have to solder to one side?????? that's a first lol
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    misunderstood. Solder to each side of the resistor. Is that what you are asking?
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    vdroop right?

    so you only have to solder to one side?????? that's a first lol
    Probably down to my dumb ass question about ground.lol

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    i bet zborg@#^%@# had the 50K VR turned down a fair bit and was hitting OVP and now blames us for suggesting a 50K vcore turnpot
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    Hey mates,

    yesterday we had a little LN2 action
    and I must say, vdroop mod realy suxx wenn y go realy cold.

    We had so much problems because of the vdroop mod, we must disable this to get some scores!
    I think I will sell my board because I need a board with more stable voltage for some 3D LN2 fun

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    After poking around for a while I am no closer to understanding the location/identity of the (assumed to be present) clock generator. I looked up half a dozen IC's, nothing though. Of course I am trying to escape the use of ntune for strap exploration as I have found it very buggy.

    any thoughts?

    -serge

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    AFAIK the chipset has an internal clock generator
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    Many thanks dinos22 & 3oh6

    Even a n00b to soldering like me could follow your pictures.

    XFX board, 50K for vCore and vDroop. 20K for SPP.

    This is as clean as I could do it. But it works great!


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    lol n00b my arse
    that vdroop solder i don't dare do myself eek
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    i'm with Dino, if you did the vDROOP, then a rookie with the irons you are not. and the mods look real good. your board should be all ready to scream now.
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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 dinos22 View Post
    lol n00b my arse
    LOL my friend

    If only you knew how true it is.

    This is only the 4th time I've done a volt mod, 1st was a 8400GS. 2nd a P5E. 3rd 9800GX2 RIP (didn't die from the mods) and now this .
    All in the last 3 or 4 months, before that I'd never used a soldering iron.

    Though I read alot and have very steady hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deanzo View Post
    LOL my friend

    If only you knew how true it is.

    This is only the 4th time I've done a volt mod, 1st was a 8400GS. 2nd a P5E. 3rd 9800GX2 RIP (didn't die from the mods) and now this .
    All in the last 3 or 4 months, before that I'd never used a soldering iron.

    Though I read alot and have very steady hands.
    hahah i'm same as you
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