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Old 23rd July 2007, 22:43   #21
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Snorro-bro just helped us go over 2300 points

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Snorro-bro just helped us go over 2300 points

WTG !!
And more comming
 
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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!!
Little chips are actually not called little chips, very confusing, call them SMD components instead. We have SMD resistors, capacitors, ...

@ El-snorro, try indeed to find out how the SMD components are connected to the PWM controller. Could be possible that the capacitor (on which you now soldered a VR to ground) is also used for Vdroop mod.
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Little chips are actually not called little chips, very confusing, call them SMD components instead. We have SMD resistors, capacitors, ...
Yeah, forgot the right term
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- Red dot is the vCore mod
- Measure resistance between points 1-6 and FB/vDiff and post them here. That should give us the information we need for the vDroop mod



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Old 25th July 2007, 10:30   #26
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will measure this evening..
Kinda busy this days (crucial ballistix pc8500 coming today so hopefully i can go under 10,5s 1m on single stage )
 
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Old 20th October 2007, 01:50   #28
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i measure about 22.26k ohm between points 1 and 6
 
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