So, I made some vmod help from dinos22's photos for this great mobo
enjoy,
Bala
Hi, Achill3uS-san.
Thank you so much for your infomation of ASUS P5K Vmod.
I measure the resistance between "Vcore mod point you show" and "FD of ADP3198".
However, it showed 28k ohm, and not zero.
So I did Vcore mod as follows.
At present, it seems to go well.
DEWA DEWA ~
NewBeetle
Hi, Achill3uS-san NB-san
Point to be able to measure VDDR with clip
nioce vmods, look good. Maybe ill get me a vanilla board for my friends new build
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Would these be the same on the P5K Deluxe WiFi?
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http://u-san.net/c-board/c-board.cgi...ne;no=1141;id=
P5K Vcore Method that can be easily measured
oooh very nice CAL930.. so i assume it's same for P5K Deluxe ?
i guess if i get someone to wire up some mini SMD clips to a wire with 4pin molex i can read my vcore/vdimm on the fly without modding my board
also is there any trick to getting the mini SMD clippers to attach to the components on the board, everyone keeps saying components are too small for clippers to attach to ???
Last edited by eva2000; 06-11-2007 at 12:05 AM.
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Yes, thanks. That is very easy to get to.
8 hrs Prime @ 4500 (9x500) DDR-1200
9.59 32m Pi @ 4810 (8.5x566)
9.59 32m Pi @ 4gb DDR 1248
700 Club @ 7 x 585 CPU-Z Val
Prime @ 542 x 7 (4 hrs 1.28v)
32m 5006 (9.48)
OC Formula 3770k-dl G.Skill 2666 C10 Galaxy 660Ti 3gb Apogee HD PlextorM5P xfx p850
MVF 3770k Team 2600 C10 xfx 7850 2gb xspc RayStorm HyperX 3k Hyper 730
Gigabyte EP45-UD3P e8500 Crucial 8500 khx9600 evga 9800gtx PCP&C 610 H20 by Coop
thanks ppl
i'v tested the v-drop and didn't work for me, only pencil vdrop works, and to be nice, 1.5v set on bios give 1.65v real hehe but no drop
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Guys the vMCH mod in the first post is not correct AFAIK, its 6th leg to ground not the 7th like on the picture! Ground point is also not correct its 3rd leg not 2nd one.
nice going guys
glad my photos could help heh
Yeah i was told IC grabbers would be too big.. so curious as well
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I'm not sure where you guys can get electronics in Australia, but grabbers of those size are really commonplace in the US...
If it helps, here's the datasheet of the grabbers I usually use. (I think it might be the same one that CAL930-san has pictured)
I've found "Vdroop-mod" by kyosen.
http://222.151.185.104/c-board/c-boa...ne;no=5130;id=
Are you running that mod NewBeetle?
I did vdroop in the "kyosen way" and its working flawlessly, nut I used 50k (with 10-20k it should work OK also).
Sorry but I dont have a pic of the board, so I can only say that vmch mod is 6th leg of the IC wich is marked in Achillus photo to ground by 10k pot.
Same question, because i only have two 50k and 2 20k VRs left.
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