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29th May 2009, 21:40 | #21 |
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| Area3 is Vmem, by the way |
29th May 2009, 22:02 | #22 |
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| Go go for them golden cups !!! |
29th May 2009, 22:04 | #23 |
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| What BIOS voltage do you increase to get higher VGA clocks? |
29th May 2009, 22:08 | #24 |
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| Increasing the voltage of the NB core / Pci-e (which seems to be link, at least according to the bios). Nu, Vigp != Vnb. 1.6v in de bios, is -wellicht- ongeveer 1.35v Vigp (andere mensen kunnen de Vigp wél appart instellen en kunnen 1.1GHz core doen op 1.38v. |
29th May 2009, 22:49 | #25 |
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| And there are probable no datasheet available? |
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29th May 2009, 23:46 | #27 |
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| What volts do you read at the MOSFET legs in area 2 and 3? |
30th May 2009, 01:07 | #28 |
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30th May 2009, 10:35 | #29 |
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| So that's for onboard mem correct? DDR2? What do you read on them small mosfet and coils. Should be Vdimm around that area. Set it high enough in BIOS so you're not getting confused with onboard mem voltage. |
30th May 2009, 11:18 | #30 |
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| Onboard memory is DDR3 and was set at 1.5v; increasing it to 1.7v doesn't change anything on the mosfet voltages Can't get to the back of the motherboard since the northbridge cooler isn't fixed to the board. Two of the smaller mosfets read 2.12v (bios: vdimm set at 2.2v) and two measure a bit above 5v. |
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