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    Quote Originally Posted by youngpro View Post
    someone got vdroop mod for this board, could be nice for 3d06 single?
    ISL6336, from this layout, FB is #16, Vdiff is #17
    give a resistor between this 2 pin, you can fix loadline calibration

    prepare a 5kohm vr, connect to Pin#16 & Pin#17
    using meter to measure it , oringinal should be 45.5k
    turn it to 1.5~1.8k, depend on what loading.





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    Last edited by hicookie; 08-25-2008 at 01:05 AM.

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    great info in the thread hicookie

    Deanzo far out man 700MHz FSB dual channel and dual core

    post your settings so that others with the same board can try

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    great info in the thread hicookie

    Deanzo far out man 700MHz FSB dual channel and dual core

    post your settings so that others with the same board can try

    yup, all GBT EP45 use same IC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post

    Deanzo far out man 700MHz FSB dual channel and dual core

    post your settings so that others with the same board can try

    Thanks mate, to save/keep cpu-z open past 668 I needed to change the stock cooling
    And then used the same settings (nice when that happens) but I only had 3lts on hand, so it was a very fast test.

    After taking off the stock heat pipes, I found they were not making good contact with the fets.





    But thats an easy fix with some after market coolers




    All up and running and gave me an easy 700 FSB with out too much work!






    I'm at work now, I'll post up my settings a little later
    Last edited by Deanzo; 08-24-2008 at 08:11 PM.

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    nice man
    so cooling helped

    where'd ya get the NB pot?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    nice man
    so cooling helped

    where'd ya get the NB pot?
    Very much so .


    I ordered it off Duniek. It's his Rev3.0

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    hicookie, I noticed that you typed "5kohm vr" in your text, but the graphic shows 50k ohm vr Just bringing it to your attention in case you want to fix it

    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie View Post
    ISL6336, from this layout, FB is #16, Vdiff is #17
    give a resistor between this 2 pin, you can fix loadline calibration

    prepare a 5kohm vr, connect to Pin#16 & Pin#17
    using meter to measure it , oringinal should be 45.5k
    turn it to 1.5~1.8k, depend on what loading.


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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedevo View Post
    hicookie, I noticed that you typed "5kohm vr" in your text, but the graphic shows 50k ohm vr Just bringing it to your attention in case you want to fix it
    lol...am i tired.., okay need to fix the picture to 5k, you also can use 50k, with 5k
    get better turning vr to 1.5~1.8k for cpu vcore loading.

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    50K = a lot more turning for the same results Thanks for posting the mod BTW

    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie View Post
    lol...am i tired.., okay need to fix the picture to 5k, you also can use 50k, with 5k
    get better turning vr to 1.5~1.8k for cpu vcore loading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedevo View Post
    50K = a lot more turning for the same results Thanks for posting the mod BTW
    just remeber Pin#16 & 17, GBT's X58 use same Ic
    you can figure out it quickly a vdrooping mod on x58
    alternative way by #16 you also can make a vcore mod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie View Post
    just remeber Pin#16 & 17, GBT's X58 use same Ic
    you can figure out it quickly a vdrooping mod on x58
    alternative way by #16 you also can make a vcore mod.
    i just noticed this little hint
    eeeeeek
    gotta hit the labs in Taiwan with hicookie to see this little beauty in action
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    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie View Post
    lol...am i tired.., okay need to fix the picture to 5k, you also can use 50k, with 5k
    get better turning vr to 1.5~1.8k for cpu vcore loading.
    Thanks hicookie, my board needs this mod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie View Post
    ISL6336, from this layout, FB is #16, Vdiff is #17
    give a resistor between this 2 pin, you can fix loadline calibration

    prepare a 5kohm vr, connect to Pin#16 & Pin#17
    using meter to measure it , oringinal should be 45.5k
    turn it to 1.5~1.8k, depend on what loading.





    Hicookie
    does this mod work of the ddr2 model? GA-EP45-EXTREME

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