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    Gigabyte P35C-DS3R vdroop and vcore mods

    Hi!
    Is there vdroop(pencil and/or VR) mod for this mobo? Also would like to do vcore mod.
    Can't post board layout pics atm...

    Tnx

    EDIT:

    I wonder if this works on P35C
    Last edited by ceemic; 09-28-2007 at 06:56 AM.
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    It does, same pcb design.

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    wst, 100% sure?
    I have read, that Shamino screwd up this time...Go figure...
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    Also I would like to know the RIGHT spot to measure Vcore on my board...
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    Someone here said they tested the vdroop mod from vr-zone but it didnt work.

    Im also looking for a vdroop mod for the P35 DS3R, any help appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ceemic View Post
    Also I would like to know the RIGHT spot to measure Vcore on my board...
    Stick you dmm in the coils

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    bassie, please specify...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ceemic View Post
    bassie, please specify...
    Click, around the socket you see 3 chokes/coils that is the standart place to measure the vcore.

    Finding a vcore measure point is mostly trial and error. Power the bord stick your bord everyware till you find something that looks like your Vcore. Than increase/decrease the voltage a bit(in the bios) and look of the voltage your measuring looks like the one in the bios.

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