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Thread: Palit 9800GT Vmod problem

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    Palit 9800GT Vmod problem

    Hallo everybody
    It's my first post in this forum
    Sorry for my not good english
    I have a problem with my graphic card, I would like to overclock
    to 700+ on the core, but I need some more voltage.
    unfortunately I can't find any info which way to execute that
    I need to know where are the V-GPU measuring points and where should I to measure (and change) the resistance

    Please help me if you can

    Picture are in links below

    http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/...261efe4a9.html
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    Measure resistance between green dot and ground, solder a VR rated 20x the measured value between the green dot and ground. You could probably find an unused soldering pad near the green dot that is connected to it...

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    Measure vGPU voltage at blue dot.
    You were not supposed to see this.

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    Don't forget to report the results.
    You were not supposed to see this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by largon View Post
    Don't forget to report the results.
    I promise to report
    but first: thanks for so fast replay
    now I need a proper solder gun and... some luck
    If I'll only do something, you will know first

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    I use that: http://www.allegro.pl/item461676917_...w_solomon.html
    It comes with 0,8mm soldering iron, but I recomend to buy 0,4mm (I use 0,8mm, but sometimes it's hard). It's cheap, but if you want make one or two mods, you don't need anything better

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    Hallo again!!!
    Sorry I'm late but I didn't have the time for the computer.
    Largon - you are great
    I have made Vmod, and... everything is still working.
    Vgpu stock 1.06V after Vmod 1.26
    clocks:
    Core 600 2D 800 3D
    Shader 1500 2D 2000 3D
    Memory 500 2D 1000 (2000) 3D
    temperature:
    before Vmod 50 (3D load)
    ater Vmod 64 (3D load)

    But... I am not an executioner and I put the voltage on 1.22V and Clocks 750/1875/2000
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    Last edited by demon1122; 11-18-2008 at 10:28 PM.

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