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    Lightbulb NF7 Voltage read points

    I think i have this right but could someone confirm what the 3.65V reading is. I'm inclined to believe that it's the +3.3V dual, as it shows similar. And if someone could point me to the +5V rail reading.

    I have to resort soley to multimeter at the moment my h/w monitor/bios readings are way out only one thats about right is vcore.

    Bios settings:

    VCORE = 1.93V
    CHIPSET = 1.6V
    VDIMM = 2.8V (10K VR)

    h/w monitor/bios readings (under load):

    +12V = 11.67~12.10V
    +3.3V = 3.25~3.34V
    VDIMM = 2.99V~3.06V
    VCORE 1.84~1.94V

    The readings on the board (pic), are rock solid apart from the +12V and +3.3V(and thus vdimm) which drop under load.

    3.44V drops to 3.36V (and vdimm to 3.10V)
    12.40V drops 12.04V

    The PSU is an unmodded Enermax EG465AX-VE-(G) 460W 35A(+5.0), 35A(+3.3V) and 33A(+12V).


    ***WARNING, WHEN CHECKING THE +12/VCORE MOSFET BE CAREFUL NOT TO SHORT THE TWO LEGS THIS WILL KILL YOUR BOARD 100%***


    Heres the pic:
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    Last edited by ricjax99; 04-07-2004 at 03:18 AM.
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    AM3 = 51174 at 10.5x240MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @459-390

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    Heres a prime pic with readings as you can see the are really odd, i cant see my +12V dropping below 12.04V on the meter
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    Last edited by ricjax99; 03-06-2004 at 06:31 AM.
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    3DMark 2001 SE = 22299 at 11x235MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @ 459-390
    3DMark 2003 = 6878 at 10.5x240MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @459-390
    AM3 = 51174 at 10.5x240MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @459-390

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    You show a large differenc in the Vdd voltage between the 2 spots.

    Thats a 0.2v difference. The mod would settle that in for you I think.

    The rest of your voltages look fine to me.

    Originally posted by ricjax99
    Heres a prime pic with readings as you can see the are really odd, i cant see my +12V dropping below 12.04V on the meter
    I dont follow what you are saying here.


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    DMM's are much more accurate than the bios/software.

    The DMM, however, may also not have a high refresh which means it only responds the the voltage dips it catches, if any.

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    Originally posted by Hell-Fire
    You show a large differenc in the Vdd voltage between the 2 spots.

    Thats a 0.2v difference. The mod would settle that in for you I think.

    The rest of your voltages look fine to me.



    I dont follow what you are saying here.
    My +12v rail on the board when priming doesnt drop below 12.04V but in MBM (Same as bios readings) shows it dropping to 11.67V , but like stevil said it doesnt refresh as much. So it may be fluctuating but the read point doesnt refresh quick enough.

    Theres a bit of graphite on the vdd resistor that accounts for that. Not sure which one to belive tho
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    3DMark 2001 SE = 22299 at 11x235MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @ 459-390
    3DMark 2003 = 6878 at 10.5x240MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @459-390
    AM3 = 51174 at 10.5x240MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @459-390

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    I would always go with a direct measurement off the hardware.


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    Originally posted by Hell-Fire
    I would always go with a direct measurement off the hardware.
    Yeah so would i but i'm still debating which of the 2 vdd points is more accurate
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    3DMark 2001 SE = 22299 at 11x235MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @ 459-390
    3DMark 2003 = 6878 at 10.5x240MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @459-390
    AM3 = 51174 at 10.5x240MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @459-390

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    put a DMM on each and see

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    Originally posted by STEvil
    put a DMM on each and see
    I dont have one as far as im aware

    EDIT - bah thinking a DMM was something else LOL

    I have checked them, one reads 1.62v other reads 1.81v like the pic.
    Last edited by ricjax99; 03-09-2004 at 12:10 AM.
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    3DMark 2001 SE = 22299 at 11x235MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @ 459-390
    3DMark 2003 = 6878 at 10.5x240MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @459-390
    AM3 = 51174 at 10.5x240MHz 11-2-2-2-2,0-9-12 w/NFII Ultra Infinity & R350 @459-390

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    Thats an odd reading.

    Mine are pretty close to each other. Within millivolts.

    Out of curiousity, I checked it on a modded Vdd and an unmodded Vdd. Still the same result...within millivolts of each other per check point. I thought at fist maybe the mod steadied it out or something...but not the case.
    Last edited by Hell-Fire; 03-10-2004 at 12:39 AM.


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