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    Exclamation For DFI Infinity 975 X/G anything ?

    I need vDroop mod for DFI Infinity 975 X/G


    Please help
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    Last edited by andrey_sebastia; 05-21-2007 at 11:47 PM.
    Intel Core2 E6600@ 3807 MHz w. Scythe Infinity w. Enermax enlobal bearing
    DFI Infinity 975 X/G A-Data 800+ EE 2 GB @ 844 MHz 4-4-3-8 1T @ 1,90 v
    Sirtec HPC-500-A12S ; ATI X1900XTX 512
    Seagate SATA2 250 GB 16M cache ; Maxtor SATA 200 GB 8M cache

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    Intel Core2 E6600@ 3807 MHz w. Scythe Infinity w. Enermax enlobal bearing
    DFI Infinity 975 X/G A-Data 800+ EE 2 GB @ 844 MHz 4-4-3-8 1T @ 1,90 v
    Sirtec HPC-500-A12S ; ATI X1900XTX 512
    Seagate SATA2 250 GB 16M cache ; Maxtor SATA 200 GB 8M cache

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    Intel Core2 E6600@ 3807 MHz w. Scythe Infinity w. Enermax enlobal bearing
    DFI Infinity 975 X/G A-Data 800+ EE 2 GB @ 844 MHz 4-4-3-8 1T @ 1,90 v
    Sirtec HPC-500-A12S ; ATI X1900XTX 512
    Seagate SATA2 250 GB 16M cache ; Maxtor SATA 200 GB 8M cache

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    Hundreds MB this type sold and no one to have a decent vdroop mod
    Intel Core2 E6600@ 3807 MHz w. Scythe Infinity w. Enermax enlobal bearing
    DFI Infinity 975 X/G A-Data 800+ EE 2 GB @ 844 MHz 4-4-3-8 1T @ 1,90 v
    Sirtec HPC-500-A12S ; ATI X1900XTX 512
    Seagate SATA2 250 GB 16M cache ; Maxtor SATA 200 GB 8M cache

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    Try the search function and you'll have your explanation.
    Quote from one of our professors:
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    Quote Originally Posted by celemine1Gig View Post
    Try the search function and you'll have your explanation.
    I have tried
    Only voltage mods for DFI x/g

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ht=dfi+975+mod

    "DFI Infinity 975X/G - VMCH & VFSB mods"

    What to do with VMCH & VFSB mods in a vdroop issue ?!?


    Quote Originally Posted by nick_p View Post
    lol !!! maybe you and the 1% of this forum can answer your question..........
    Whare are the engineers in electronics

    Heeeeeeeeeello

    No fresh graduate ?

    All flunked out of school ?
    Last edited by andrey_sebastia; 11-07-2007 at 04:05 AM.
    Intel Core2 E6600@ 3807 MHz w. Scythe Infinity w. Enermax enlobal bearing
    DFI Infinity 975 X/G A-Data 800+ EE 2 GB @ 844 MHz 4-4-3-8 1T @ 1,90 v
    Sirtec HPC-500-A12S ; ATI X1900XTX 512
    Seagate SATA2 250 GB 16M cache ; Maxtor SATA 200 GB 8M cache

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrey_sebastia View Post
    I have tried
    Only voltage mods for DFI x/g

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ht=dfi+975+mod

    "DFI Infinity 975X/G - VMCH & VFSB mods"

    What to do with VMCH & VFSB mods in a vdroop issue ?!?




    Whare are the engineers in electronics

    Heeeeeeeeeello

    No fresh graduate ?

    All flunked out of school ?
    This has nothing to do with the question if there are graduates or not. Primarion, just like Volterra, has strict regulations on the question who's getting access to their datasheets. Only for example engineers involved in working with the actual parts get the data, but they are under NDA.

    That's why you don't and probably won't see any vdroop mod for these boards in the near future, unless someone breaks his NDA or finds a way to inform others of the Vdroop mod without breaking the NDA. It's as simple as that.
    Last edited by celemine1Gig; 11-07-2007 at 04:44 AM.
    Quote from one of our professors:
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    What's NDA ?

    In the user's manual DFI is boasting they are
    "the only one " with 6 phase Vcore (if I remember right)
    How is helping that @ anything ?
    Intel Core2 E6600@ 3807 MHz w. Scythe Infinity w. Enermax enlobal bearing
    DFI Infinity 975 X/G A-Data 800+ EE 2 GB @ 844 MHz 4-4-3-8 1T @ 1,90 v
    Sirtec HPC-500-A12S ; ATI X1900XTX 512
    Seagate SATA2 250 GB 16M cache ; Maxtor SATA 200 GB 8M cache

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-disclosure_agreement

    The 6 phase power regulation is a nice add on, as it usually means less stress on a single phase, thus less heat coming from the regulation area. But you can't say that in general. It's more marketing than it is really helping, generally. I never had the DFi board, so I can't judge on the PWM.
    Quote from one of our professors:
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    Do like most others have. Up the VCORE to compensate. If your posts here and at the other forums are any indication of your skill level it's probably best that you don't find the vdroop mod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    Do like most others have. Up the VCORE to compensate. If your posts here and at the other forums are any indication of your skill level it's probably best that you don't find the vdroop mod.

    Hey, Praz

    You boasted you have the vdroop mod on the dfi street forum

    "your skill level it's probably best that you don't find the vdroop mod"

    are you inspector Poirot or smth to determine my skill level?!?

    and besides, what do you care if my MB works or I "hammered" it ?!?
    Intel Core2 E6600@ 3807 MHz w. Scythe Infinity w. Enermax enlobal bearing
    DFI Infinity 975 X/G A-Data 800+ EE 2 GB @ 844 MHz 4-4-3-8 1T @ 1,90 v
    Sirtec HPC-500-A12S ; ATI X1900XTX 512
    Seagate SATA2 250 GB 16M cache ; Maxtor SATA 200 GB 8M cache

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praz
    VDROOP mods are readily available for this board. But before you decide to follow up with this modification I have a suggestion. With the level of expertise you have exhibited by this post you would be better off finding someone more qualified to do the modification.
    The quote above is what I posted. Where do see that I boasted of having the mod. Maybe the word "readily" shouldn't have been used as that probably implied you would be able to find details of the mod.

    You yourself have demonstrated your skill level. In a post you made on another forum, using SpeedFan, I pointed out how you were wrongfully labeling VDROOP. You highlighted the voltage undershoot and overshoot when the processor was placed under load and then returned to idle. The voltage difference between those two values you called VDROOP. Secondly, I believe I posted that this particular mod required accurate measuring equipment. So far, it seems the only method of measurement you have at your disposal is SpeedFan.

    Do I care if you "hammer" your board? In all honesty no. I could care less. But I'm not going to assist you in reaching that end.

    This is my final post on this at any forum. I am now unsubscribed from this thread and the ones you have at other forums. Good luck with your search.

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