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you're quick:) my vmodding days have been over for quite some time:) |
Normally, the soldering points should be the same. Follow the leads from the little chips to the power regulator on the p35-ds3 and see what leg they're attached to. Then do follow the pin from the power regulator on the p35c to the little chips and you should end up with the vdroop mod. Before you mod, check this reasoning first by doing the same for the vcore mod!! |
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I tried see where the traces go, but i cant really see it. Maybe you can see it on this hq pics (nikon d50 ftw ;) ) |
Hmm, indeed hard to see. Maybe another trick: the resistence between the idroop pin and the chip should be 0, right? Measure the resistence between the pin and some chips in the lower right area, you might stumble on the right chip. |
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1 Attachment(s) This is harder then I thought it would be. In the picture you can see 3 pins identified and 3 numbers. Would you please give me the resistence between FB and the red vcore point, so I'm sure I'm on the right track. I believe that one of the two nearest numbers should give the vCore pencilmod. Please measure the resistence between the red vcore point and the four contact points of numbers 2 and 3. Number 1 should then be the vDroop mod, although I'm not sure. If so, you should again solder a VR between both contact points with the value of 500k ohm. Before you actually mod, please report back about the resistence values I requested. I wouldn't like you to kill the board because I gave wrong info ;) |
I fully insulated my board and did the vcore yesterday. Single stage (prom modded by Jort), so i can't do the vdroop mod now. But I will measure resistance tonight on my 2'nd P35c (backup board ;) ) |
I saw the E4300 scores on HWBot :) |
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