Hi, vdimm is done by ocz ddr booster, but i NEED more voltage to the cpu!
Can it be done? Has anyone done it? Pics?
HELP!![]()
Hi, vdimm is done by ocz ddr booster, but i NEED more voltage to the cpu!
Can it be done? Has anyone done it? Pics?
HELP!![]()
Haven't tried myself yeatOriginally Posted by tombman
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Be carefull M8
Edit: now the picture is right.
Last edited by Tom Holck; 04-12-2005 at 12:56 AM.
Best OC Regards
Tom Holck
Denmark
The Homeland of nVentiv and Asetek
Yes this should be the mod altough it is extremely tiny ..... damn ...Originally Posted by Tom Holck
Vdimm mod maybe ?![]()
Cpu: Core i7 930 @ 4.5 Ghz 1.4V (24/7)
Mainboard: Classified E760 @ B3 X58 + EK Waterblock
Memory: 6GB Kingston Hyper @ 2150Mhz 8-8-8-28 -> 1.72V
Graphics Card: HD5870 + EK-Waterblock
Soundcard: Auzentech X-Fi Forte
Boot HDD: WD Velociraptor 300 GB
Stuff HDD: 4x 1TB Samsung HD103UJ @ Raid5 (Perc 5i + 512MB)
PSU: Corsair 1000Watt Modulair
Water Cooling Setup: WC Setup --> Swiftech Apogee XT / Black Ice 360 GTX / 3x Triebwerk TK-122 / 2x DDC 355 Plus + XSPC Dual Top / EK-Spin Bay Reservoir
All build in a Corsair Obsidian 800D
This works:
VR 20k ohm, turned to about 14-12 k ohm.
It will give you a little under 1.85 volt. If you try going higher the OVP shot down. Then go a little back. Then you have your max corevolt.
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Last edited by Tom Holck; 01-31-2005 at 03:22 AM.
Best OC Regards
Tom Holck
Denmark
The Homeland of nVentiv and Asetek
Nice thanks tom this is far more easy to solder than pin 9Originally Posted by Tom Holck
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:banana4:
Cpu: Core i7 930 @ 4.5 Ghz 1.4V (24/7)
Mainboard: Classified E760 @ B3 X58 + EK Waterblock
Memory: 6GB Kingston Hyper @ 2150Mhz 8-8-8-28 -> 1.72V
Graphics Card: HD5870 + EK-Waterblock
Soundcard: Auzentech X-Fi Forte
Boot HDD: WD Velociraptor 300 GB
Stuff HDD: 4x 1TB Samsung HD103UJ @ Raid5 (Perc 5i + 512MB)
PSU: Corsair 1000Watt Modulair
Water Cooling Setup: WC Setup --> Swiftech Apogee XT / Black Ice 360 GTX / 3x Triebwerk TK-122 / 2x DDC 355 Plus + XSPC Dual Top / EK-Spin Bay Reservoir
All build in a Corsair Obsidian 800D
Sorry, I'm a bit of a noob when it come's to modding. But what am I actually supposed to do with that VR 20K ohm? Could somebody explain it a bit further for me?
Thanx
Edit->
Nevermind.. I took a look at my board and this is WAY to small for me to solder....
Last edited by A_X; 02-05-2005 at 09:12 AM.
It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt." -Rami Belson | Specs!
Will try, since no bios released yet...
Are you sure about the 20k ohm VR? Anyway, I will be buying the 20k VR tomorrow and wait for your reply.. Could you also please explain how you came up with the 20k VR? This really fascinates me and I would like to know a little bit more in detail.
Thank you!
john
Last edited by JohnnySK; 02-08-2005 at 09:45 AM.
Please post pics of your mod!Originally Posted by JohnnySK
Thanx!![]()
It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt." -Rami Belson | Specs!
Just wanted to make sure that I will do the right thing..
I am supposed to unsolder the C5 capacitor and solder the 20k ohm VR instead? Or connect it parallel to the C5 capacitor? Just need this info and I will get going with the mod
Fast relies are welcome,I am just waiting for this info...
john
Last edited by JohnnySK; 02-08-2005 at 09:44 AM.
You connect one end of the VR to the pin marked on the pic and the other end to a ground point (e.g a screw/mounting hole)
Has anyone tried this mod, and does it work? If I do it. Should I just watch the voltage in bios while I turn the VR. Set it to max in bios, and then turn it until it shows 1.7v. That's the max I want to be able to give it. A bigger picture that shows me where to solder would be nice. The small picture is good, but I have no idea where on the mainboard it is.
It works! right to 1.85 volt. Then OVP shoots down.Originally Posted by Kane
Yes, set the VR on max 20 k ohm boot and use bios corevolt or software in windows to ajust.
The area on the small picture is close to the CPU
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Best OC Regards
Tom Holck
Denmark
The Homeland of nVentiv and Asetek
Okay, Thanks Tom![]()
I'm always nervous when vmodding
Will try this mod this weekend. Other then the low vcore, I really like this card. Will also (hopefully) get my second 6800Ultra this weekend. Looking forward to running some benchmarks![]()
Last edited by Kane; 02-09-2005 at 07:06 AM.
Good! Please post pics! I'm probably even more nervous then you..Originally Posted by Kane
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It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt." -Rami Belson | Specs!
Hi ppl.. so I've done the mod! Don't have any pics as I don't have a digital camera. Unfortunatelly, it doesent seem to work
Turning the 20k VR while in BIOS I get to around ONLY 2k and the OVP shuts down my PC - but I can't see any increase in voltage at all? Neither CPU-Z nor BIOS info screen show any increase in voltage.. Have I done something wrong?
Oh yes, be carefull when soldering - by mistake I unsoldered the C5
Well ppl, so can someone enlighten me what could be wrong? Other than that, the MB workx fine even after the solder job..
john
Hmm that sucks.. I just got myself a 20k VR today...
Edit:
@JohnnySK: Perhaps it is not connected to a good ground point?
Last edited by A_X; 02-10-2005 at 07:17 AM.
It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt." -Rami Belson | Specs!
Well the OVP does power-off the system so it must be doing something.. Any gurus can help??
have you tried reading the voltage using a DMM? You could also check with a DMM if the point you solder to on C5 is connected to pin 9 on the chip.
Yup,it's connected to pin9..tried that after I soldered the whole thing. Where from should I read the actuall voltage? Could you post a pic plz?
You should be able to get a reading from one of the inductor legs around the CPU socket. You could also try to get a reading from one of the MOSFETS, but the voltage might be slightly lower than the true Vcore. If your careful, you might be able to get a reading from pin 16 of the IC too.
TBH, after looking at suggested circuit diagrams in the datasheet for the voltage controller I'm a bit doubtful about the mod using pin9 (feedback) because it doesn't appear to be connected to the output voltage in any way. To me, Vsense (pin12) would be more logical to use becasue it is connected to the output voltage, but that might depend on cutting traces. It depends how closely the motherboard designers have followed the refence circuit diagram tho.
If it has been said that the mod works tho, I guess that it will work ok using the feedback pin.
Got it to work yet?
It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt." -Rami Belson | Specs!
Just to clear things up...
Pin9 of the ISL6566 regulator is marked wrong in the pic above!
Here's the correct solder point and some shots of the finished mod.
Last edited by OneProdigy; 02-11-2005 at 03:35 PM.
DFI Lanparty Ultra-D - A64 3200+ - 6800NU - 2x512MB A-Data DDR566 - 2x160GB Hitachi S-ATA
And by the way, here's the 3.3V rail vdimm-mod:
Last edited by OneProdigy; 02-11-2005 at 03:33 PM.
DFI Lanparty Ultra-D - A64 3200+ - 6800NU - 2x512MB A-Data DDR566 - 2x160GB Hitachi S-ATA
Thanx buddy!![]()
It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt." -Rami Belson | Specs!
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