Napalm no need to thank me mate, you have been doing all the work I have just put my 2c in here and there. I and I'm sure a few others do appreciate your work and time. Thank you.

I did see an increase in vgpu and vmem after doing the mods, and as a result in clocks, as I reported earlier in the thread. I measured at the measure points I showed earlier in the thread and also at the caps behind the gpu socket, and there is definitely a gain.

My card wouldn't run crysis at 1620 shader at stock voltage and auto fan, 1512 was max, but now with 1.24 vgpu it does 1620 no problem with temps hitting 86*C on a hot day with the fan on auto never going over 72% duty cycle.

Before the mods I could not run 756 core on auto fan in crysis for 30 seconds, now it lasts 5 mins before locking, its almost stable, with another 0.02v I think it would be totally stable. If I crank the fan up to 100%, I can run 756c/1656s/1512m in crysis no problems at all.

Guys as Napalm said, do not attempt things that are out of your ability level. Re-capping/adding caps is relatively high level as far as modding goes, and takes some good soldering skills, which Napalm and myself have. Also the caps characteristics need to be selected carefully, adding caps/coils & other components can have deleterious affects due to resonance and other factors.