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Thread: 6800 Non Ultra, Non GT, Volt Mods??

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    6800 Non Ultra, Non GT, Volt Mods??

    where are the plain old 6800 128 meg, DDR1 volt mods??

    I can find tons of stuff for GT's and Ultras, but nothing for plain 6800's.
    VGPU and Vmem.

    Pics, and Intructions please.




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    just here : http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=48876

    i'm currently rewritting the vmod guide ( since a long time, but i have ton of work at university : / )
    it will be in french in the first time but i will try to translate it during the next week

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    I read that post, to be honest, it didn't help me, cause the entire post looks like a huge mess, and half the people aren't even talking about volt mods... so it's extremely haphazard to find any useful info in there.

    I can do the mods, but I just don't see what I am suppose to do, from that post...




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    vmem :


    vgpu :


    capmod :


    no explanation actually, i'm finishing the french how-to
    Last edited by Del Gro Badeu; 04-09-2005 at 01:10 AM.

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    Nice man. How much is safe memory voltage on a 6800? After-market air cooling.

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    Hey kunaak, are you attempting to dethrone me?

    Anyone have a GOOD pic of the cap mods please?
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    i'm making it :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by afireinside
    Hey kunaak, are you attempting to dethrone me?

    Anyone have a GOOD pic of the cap mods please?
    Here is pictures for the LE, it shoudl work for the NUs too.

    http://madchicken.wz.cz/6800le.htm

    Have did the memmory cap mod, but it didn't help my overclocks , but I haven't have any blackscreen since that and more stable volt won't hurt either . If you do the voltmod the memory I think it will help more.
    The mod is easy to do too. If you get worser overclocks try to change the direction so you wil have the "-" to the TP holes insted of the "+"

    Are there any pencil mod to the LE/Nu?
    Last edited by ZeroHero; 04-09-2005 at 12:44 AM.
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    we haven't searched for pencil mod on the old topic, i think it's possible but i dislike this kind of mod because it's not "clean"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Del Gro Badeu
    we haven't searched for pencil mod on the old topic, i think it's possible but i dislike this kind of mod because it's not "clean"
    okay, soldering isn't my thing, so a pencil mod would be great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by afireinside
    Hey kunaak, are you attempting to dethrone me?

    Anyone have a GOOD pic of the cap mods please?
    dethrone you?

    do you have the record for the 128 meg 6800?
    my old 6800 did 493/1290 under watercooling at 1.6 volts, scores in signature. but that card was so close to being a Ultra, that it's almost unfair to call it a 6800... if it didn't come stock at 12 pipelines that is

    anyways, no I am just looking for alittle extra speed from my videocard for gaming and such.
    if it does nice, like 425/900 at stock, maybe I will give it a shot, but only if it mods to 16P, of course, I won't stand much of a chance with only a 4.3 ghz P4, A64's at 2.8 ghz, just destroy P4's at 3dmark2001 and 2003, so if I was gonna beat your 128 scores, I'd have to aim for 2005, and 2003 almost entirely, and hope I can get 5 ghz or so stable to beat your mobile

    in short, it's just not worth trying to take down A64's with P4's.
    a well overclock A64 is just too damn tough.




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    Del Gro Badeu

    can you post some more information about the cap mod??

    I think I understand it, just not too sure.

    cap polarity + to the solder points, with the ground going to the ground of the molex?
    1 cap per area, so it's a 2 cap mod??




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    yes it's a 2 cap mod, one for GPU and the other for memory, each + legs must be soldered to each blue points, and ground to any ground point of the board ( molex is the easiest soldering point ). After the achievement of this mod you will have clean voltages on GPU and Memory like this :


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    sounds good.

    so 3300 uf, what volt?
    I have some 6.3v 3300 uf's here.
    thats why I ask.

    can get some 10's if I need to.
    otherwise I'd have to really look around.




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    6.3 will be ok i think you are not going to run your gfx card with more than 6.3 V for your ram or your GPU

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    2200 UF's ok?

    my 2200 UF's are rubycons.
    kinda like using the good stuff, before digging into the cheap (radioshack) ones.




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    it will be ok, but 3000/3300 seems to be the best. On first topic about 6800 zadah have said 10 000 µF must be the maximum, bigger capacitor will result in a crash of the board.

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    Ah I see. But yeah I have 3rd on the ORB for 6800 but its you and zakelwe ahead of me with those dual molex GDDR3 cards so I consider my self the true 6800 record holder :P

    Do the caps mods really help or no?
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    Kunaak, which exact mods did you do and how much voltage did you use to get those speeds? Good job

    Thanks

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    I need vmem mod for the Asus 6800NU, any pics?
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    Quote Originally Posted by alexio
    I need vmem mod for the Asus 6800NU, any pics?
    the PCB ( except for the V9999 GE ) is exactly the same on every 6800NU/6800LE board, so read the post !! all vmod has been posted now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Del Gro Badeu
    the PCB ( except for the V9999 GE ) is exactly the same on every 6800NU/6800LE board, so read the post !!
    Not true, I'm not stupid
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    the only options left to manufacturer actually is to select wich color the PCB will be and what kind of cooling will be used ; )

    the only possibility remaining to have a different PCB is with a PCI E board, and PCI E board uses a volterra like GT and Ultra board

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    post a pic ... but actually i haven't see anything else than LE/NU, GE or PCI E

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