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    SPL15, Thanks man. Believe me, I didn't hear anything new. I thought about just changing SMD-resistors on PCB without any pots. I have very steady hands and I did once the mod this way. But the problem is I can't change the voltage. I know, there're variable surface resistors, but they got only 300 degrees or so to vary the resistance, while I'm using 25 turn pots.

    I realy know about inductance, phase and everything. But when I'm using feedback line of voltage controller, it's realy no matter on inductance etc. Because it's not a power line or anything.

    You know... when I had p4c800, I thought about soldering all of these caps around and inside the socket... But I took an A64 so fast that I didn't have time to do that.

    Anyway, thanks man.

    P.S. Can you post a foto of your hakko stuff?

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    Looks nice. Want to do some mods for me?

    I don't have anything that needs doing now

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    Spec3 Sorry, I didn't get you. my icq uin is 227669637.
    If you got some questions, just turn on your icq client.

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    these guys will make your soldering look like child's play.

    http://www.dms3.com/cgi-bin/dms3/sit...e=installation





    so far, those are the best soldering pics i've ever seen.
    E6600 @ 3.2ghz (400x8), P5B Deluxe, 2GB Ballistix DDR2-1000 @ 600mhz 5-5-5-15, X1950 Pro, Antec Neo HE 500w

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    T07N My iron cost $5. I'm sure they are using professional soldering stations which cost thousands of bucks.

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    Originally posted by 2PiZzA
    T07N My iron cost $5. I'm sure they are using professional soldering stations which cost thousands of bucks.
    haha, i just dont know how they can organize the wire so well.
    E6600 @ 3.2ghz (400x8), P5B Deluxe, 2GB Ballistix DDR2-1000 @ 600mhz 5-5-5-15, X1950 Pro, Antec Neo HE 500w

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    T07N It's not the problem.

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    Hehe 2PiZzA i like your work. The red wires on the red msi card :P
    And the vdimm on the P4C800 looks clever, let me guess when you short the jumper you get 3.3V and when its open you have regular voltage?


    @SPL15
    I thought about removing my mobo caps and replacing them with better ones like in the 5Ghz thingy.
    http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/20031230/5ghz-08.html

    Adding new ones in open Spaces sounds easier to start with, but how did you know the values for the caps?

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    xtremetheme, you're right.

    Put caps with same values as the caps around.

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    Originally posted by 2PiZzA
    xtremetheme, you're right.

    Put caps with same values as the caps around.
    k, thx. And i found some close ups of missing components.
    http://www6.tomshardware.com/motherb...65_pat-06.html

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    Yes! it's very cool voltmods. GF4 & Abit is very fine!

    AMD Athlon XP 1.8Ghz@2.4Ghz & AMD Athlon 64 1.8Ghz@2.21Ghz
    Abit NF7-S | vdd 2.0v & vdimm 3.2v voltmod by 2PiZZa | Bios D23 3D-FIRE Reversion 2 by TicTak | Drivers Nforce Remix Rebirth 3.31a by Mwarhead's аnd 64 Chaintech Zenit ZNF3-250 vdimm 3.2
    Video 1: GeForce4 Ti4200 GPU350Mhz Ram650Mhz VGPU 1.88v & VDimm 2.9v
    Video 2: GeForce2 MX/MX400 GPU290 Ram190 VGPU 2.2v voltmod & biosmod by HeI*0DЯN
    Video 3: HIS ATI Radeon 9800PRO GPU650 RAM550 - VGPU2.8!!! mod by Ne|*odDяN
    Video 4: Axle nVidia GeForce 6800 *mhz/900mhz
    Video 5: Asus ax800pro 370mhz/1200mhz

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