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27th June 2007, 09:04 | #71 |
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27th June 2007, 09:17 | #72 |
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| Good call. Checked some scores on Futuremark, and my guess is : 91.47. |
27th June 2007, 09:19 | #73 |
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27th June 2007, 09:28 | #74 |
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| we'll just wait for an official entry by Blind
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27th June 2007, 10:11 | #76 |
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| Gotron.be should have it also, will look it up in a moment. |
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| Ok, got a multimeter, 10 and 20Kohm VR, Solderpen, solder 0,7 and a 10Kohm resistor. How do I use these ? From what ive learnd, Pin one is the one that goes to the card. Pin 2 and 3 are ground. If I solder ground left = pin 2, it should be more volts when I turn it left ? Correct ? |
27th June 2007, 12:14 | #78 |
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| Pin 1 or 3 should be soldered to FB and pin 2 to GND. The difference between 1 and 3 is the way you must turn. Make sure the resistence between both pins is 20k ohms (if you use the 20k ohm vr) before you mod the card! |
27th June 2007, 12:17 | #79 |
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| can I use a 10Kohm resistor instead ? Oh, and it's a 25Kohm VR I have. Would like to use the 10Kohm resistor instead, don't know how to measure it if I turn it to much |
27th June 2007, 12:45 | #80 |
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| 1) Turn the VR to one side until you hear it clicking. That means the max resistence is reached. 2) Measure resistence between Pin1/Pin3 and Pin2 of the VR. One will give you +/- 10K ohm (if you use the 10k ohm VR), the other will give +/- 0 ohm. 3) If pin1 and pin2 give you +/- 10k ohm, solder Pin1 to the FB pin of the chip and Pin2 to GND. 4) Measure the voltages at the voltage readout points given by Geoffrey. 5) Don't want to go too fast. Everytime you turn the vr, check the voltage. |
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