According to the picture, it says to reduce vdroop is to shade the rfb to make resistance lower, so i need to shade the green labels only
or both yellow and green de? Thx all.
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Jan 18 2008, 11:07 PM, updated 18y ago
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Hi all, i'm new and noob, so ar need confirmation from sifus and pros about the vdroop pencil shading mod.
According to the picture, it says to reduce vdroop is to shade the rfb to make resistance lower, so i need to shade the green labels only or both yellow and green de? Thx all. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Jan 19 2008, 05:24 PM
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@bryan
Wah , hehe thx for the infos, very nice le. @nocrimes I found it when googling I shade the rfb smc liao, and then my vcore increased by 0.01v during idle. But donoe y when load , drops about 0.03v,(before the mod the vdroop is like 0.05+), i tink is supposed to be like tat... This post has been edited by t00tkia: Jan 19 2008, 05:25 PM |
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Jan 19 2008, 07:34 PM
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I use asus pcprobe2 to measure de.
Bios setting vcore 1.33v, when idle is 1.34v, load is 1.31v running orthos. Then i tried OC to 3.2Ghz, the vcore i put 1.4v at bios, but then idle is 1.37v, load running orthos drops to 1.34v. p5k se vdroop quite mafan, looks like my board cant OC well le ---EDIT-- Kk, finally done it.. running orthos at stock vcore 1.33v no drop, idle vcore is 1.34v 0.o. Thx bryan for tips This post has been edited by t00tkia: Jan 20 2008, 04:30 PM |
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