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    NB vmod GA-8IK1100

    Well, this is my first post @ XtremeSystems, so if I do something wrong, please tell me (I hope my English isn't so bad you couldn't read it)

    I am trying to reach the 4 ghz with my p4 northwood 3 ghz. But I can't get a FSB higher than 245 mhz stable. I think the cause is my mobo, so I want to give the NB some more volts. But I can't find a good guide for my mobo.

    Is it possible to vmod my NB, and if it is, do you know a good guide? (or an other way I can see wat to do?)

    My specs:
    Gigabyte GA-8IK1100 rev.2.0
    P4 Northwood 3,0 ghz.
    Corsair Twinx 3200C2PT
    Antec TrueBlue 480 watt
    Radeon 9800pro @ XT (is also waiting for a vmod I already have found)

    Watercooling:
    Swiftech MCW6002-P
    Swiftech MCW50
    Swiftech MCW20-R
    Dangerden Double Heatercore
    Eheim 1048

    I hope this is enough. Greetz from the Netherlands.

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    Here it is CLICK ME!

    P.S. Make sure to translate it over altavista.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKURA
    Here it is CLICK ME!

    P.S. Make sure to translate it over altavista.......
    Thanks man. But for as far as I can see it's only a vcore and a vddr mod, not one for my Northbridge. Or am I wrong?

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    Yup that link only for vcore/vddr.....You might need to take a snapshot of your mb for anyone to help you with that part

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKURA
    You might need to take a snapshot of your mb for anyone to help you with that part
    Ok, I'll post one asap.

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    Well, I have a pic:
    http://home.wanadoo.nl/martietebrake/NB%20Area.JPG

    The chip inside the red circle has the following marks on it:
    F P37AP
    FAN1655

    Google with it and you will find: http://www.fairchildsemi.com/pf/FA/FAN1655.html
    If you want to see a overview of the board with all chips: http://www.pctuning.cz/ilustrace/cha...gabyte_big.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Comp-Freak
    Well, I have a pic:
    http://home.wanadoo.nl/martietebrake/NB%20Area.JPG

    The chip inside the red circle has the following marks on it:
    F P37AP
    FAN1655

    Google with it and you will find: http://www.fairchildsemi.com/pf/FA/FAN1655.html
    If you want to see a overview of the board with all chips: http://www.pctuning.cz/ilustrace/cha...gabyte_big.jpg
    The FAN1655 looks like a Vtt regulator, but it is in the wrong area of the board to be the Vtt regulator for the RAM imo. Can you check the voltage at pin 3 on the chip, and see if its voltage changes when you change Vdimm (I can mark pin 3 on the picture if you need me to, but its the first on the top row of pins on the chip which is disappearing behind the capacitor.

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    Akura,

    Please, I need you to resize your sig. It goes over the the 250Hx550L limit allowed in this forum. Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by persivore
    Can you check the voltage at pin 3 on the chip, and see if its voltage changes when you change Vdimm (I can mark pin 3 on the picture if you need me to, but its the first on the top row of pins on the chip which is disappearing behind the capacitor.
    The voltage didn't change when I changed the vdimm. It stays at 1,43V.

    [Edit] I've found the vcore for the NB is 1,5 V, so this could be the right voltage regulator?
    Last edited by Comp-Freak; 04-12-2005 at 02:23 AM.

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    Alrighty, can you tell me what is written on these chips .

    http://img31.echo.cx/my.php?image=gigabytebig0ck.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaTalyst.X
    Alrighty, can you tell me what is written on these chips .
    Yes I can:
    http://home.wanadoo.nl/martietebrake..._big_chips.JPG

    Hope it's clear.

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    I think that the FAN1655 is probably going to be the Vdd regulator, but I'm a bit concerned about the 3A current limit on it. It might also need a cut-trace mod to increase the voltage, but I will have to check the datasheet again and you will have to get some readings to be sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by persivore
    I think that the FAN1655 is probably going to be the Vdd regulator, but I'm a bit concerned about the 3A current limit on it. It might also need a cut-trace mod to increase the voltage, but I will have to check the datasheet again and you will have to get some readings to be sure.
    Ok, just tell me what to do if you need more info

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malves
    Akura,

    Please, I need you to resize your sig. It goes over the the 250Hx550L limit allowed in this forum. Thank you.
    [Offtopic]Will do ASAP [/Offtopic]

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    Can you get a voltage reading from pin 3 to ground and pin 14 to ground on the FAN1655, and a resistance reading between pin 3 to pin 9. I will post a picture of the pins later if you need me to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by persivore
    Can you get a voltage reading from pin 3 to ground and pin 14 to ground on the FAN1655, and a resistance reading between pin 3 to pin 9. I will post a picture of the pins later if you need me to.
    3 to ground = 1,439 V
    14 to ground = 1,401 V

    Can I read the resistance also when the pc is off? Because it's very narrow inside

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    Quote Originally Posted by Comp-Freak
    3 to ground = 1,439 V
    14 to ground = 1,401 V

    Can I read the resistance also when the pc is off? Because it's very narrow inside
    Yes, read the resistance with the power off.

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    Resistance between pins 3 and 9 is 0,4 Ohm. (not much )

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    It looks like it might need a cut-trace mod then . Are there any 0 ohm resistors around the chip? (should be marked with a 0 on the top). If there are, can you check if it is connected between pins 9 and 3.

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    I couldn't find any. Please take a look at the pic:
    http://home.wanadoo.nl/martietebrake...20overview.JPG

    It looks like it might need a cut-trace mod then
    Could you explain to me what a cut-trace mod is?

    [Edit] I figured out a cut-trace mod is that I need to release pin 9 from the mainbord and put a resistor between pin 3 and pin 9? (if this is right, I think I know how it works )
    Last edited by Comp-Freak; 04-15-2005 at 09:08 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Comp-Freak
    I couldn't find any. Please take a look at the pic:
    http://home.wanadoo.nl/martietebrake...20overview.JPG


    Could you explain to me what a cut-trace mod is?

    [Edit] I figured out a cut-trace mod is that I need to release pin 9 from the mainbord and put a resistor between pin 3 and pin 9? (if this is right, I think I know how it works )
    Yea, thats right. They are a lot more dangerous to do because you have to do more soldering. There are two possible ways to do the mod, and I'm not sure which one would work best.
    The fist way to do the mod would be to lift pin 9 up from the board and solder a 200 ohm variable resistor between pin 9 and pin 3 and raise the resistance to increase voltage. This would rely on the resistance of pin 9 for the mod to work, and I'm not sure if it will work.
    If connecting a varaible resistor between pin 3 and 9 doesn't work, you will have to connect a 10 ohm fixed resistor between pin 3 and 9, and connect the varaible resistor between pin 9 and ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by persivore
    lift pin 9 up from the board
    Yea, lifting is the right word. Didn't know how I should say it

    Have you any clue what voltage I'll get by what resistance?

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    Assuming you do the second mod with the fixed resistor, and that pin 9 has an infinite resistance between itself and ground, with the 10 ohm fixed resistor and the 200 ohm varaible resistor at maximum resistance, the voltage should be increased by about 0.075v, and 0.15v with the varaible resistor at 100 ohms.
    If you do the first mod, it would depend on the resistance between pin 9 and ground, and I can't find a value for it in the datasheet.
    You will probably need to put a heatsink on the chip as well as it contains current driving components for the Vdd voltage supply, as well as a voltage regulator.

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    I will get the stuff and first try the first mod, with a VR between 3 and 9, or do you recommend the other one?

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    The first mod will work as long as there is a reasonably low resistance between pin 9 and ground, within the chip itself (and i'm not sure if there will be).
    I would suggest trying the first mod, and if the voltage doesn't adjust, or is unstable or doesn't adjust enough, then do the second mod. The only extra component in the second mod is a 10 ohm resistor.

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