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bryanyeo87
post Aug 18 2008, 06:25 PM

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Can I have a close up and better pics of the areas marked in the green boxes

Voltage measurements for vgpu and vmem should be at one (or more) of the legs of the capacitors which is marked in a blue box


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post Aug 19 2008, 01:30 AM

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no problem, actually i just needed the codes on the back of the chips you toke pics of, could you tell me what is it smile.gif

the next step after this involves a multimeter
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post Aug 19 2008, 05:02 AM

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The motherboard voltage increase affects the CPu, chipset and rams, it does not affect the gpu in anyway, unless you zap up PCIE voltages, according to the codes given, i found this data sheet and this is my results, could you please double check the IC stamping of the below two IC's please? Use a magnifying glass if you have too biggrin.gif





please check if blue spots are connected directly to the blue leg marked, and is the green spots grounded?, and measure resistance of the blue leg marked

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post Aug 19 2008, 12:40 PM

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ic is integrated circuit, the black color chips with a bunch of legs

for measuring, u need a multimeter....

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post Aug 19 2008, 01:50 PM

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doh.gif i thought u have.... anyway, go get one, its like rm 20~50 only
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post Aug 19 2008, 09:09 PM

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QUOTE(toughnut @ Aug 19 2008, 01:56 PM)
wow, trying vMOD without a multimeter... basically same as going battle without bringing guns...

btw, voltmodding a 7600gt wont bring much effect, at least to new games. voltmod a 7900, 8800, 3850, 4800 will gain much more.

experimenting on 7600 is good choice thought smile.gif
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hahaha, no la, its more like... trying to cycle... without a bicycle laugh.gif




QUOTE(seanlee89 @ Aug 19 2008, 04:02 PM)
Just went out to get one =). No idea what I'm suppose to do though, hope you don't mind teaching me  tongue.gif
Thanks alot !


Added on August 19, 2008, 4:04 pm

Yeah, my card is pretty old and I can't take the low fps anymore  biggrin.gif and about the AGP voltage settings in my bios, is it dangerous to increase it?
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dont increase agp voltage, smile.gif it does not increase the card's voltage however smile.gif

set the multi meter dial to the green color, x10 or x1k

and go poke the green and blue spots mentioned and let me know the reading

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post Aug 20 2008, 11:08 AM

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ok,

for the first pic, can you measure the resisntance between green spots to the IC's blue leg?


for the second pic, the spots to be measured is marked already, could you please check
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post Aug 20 2008, 05:52 PM

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impossible to be maximum, ok, can u measure the green spots to the ic leg? or swap it to blue spots and ic leg
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post Aug 21 2008, 07:55 PM

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not free mer... i cant help myself, how to help u? LoL laugh.gif

anyway, learn how to read the multimeter first. i still dont get you :S

can you take the pic i posted, and use paint to label the readings? as i dont get what you are saying :S

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post Aug 22 2008, 09:06 PM

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no problem... but what is this?

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readings for the first picture with X1k and the black tip at the IC leg
16 20
20 20


readings for the first picture with X1k and the red tip at the IC leg
1 1
1 1

readings for the first picture with x10
[/b]3 60
60 60[/b]

for the second picture I could only find 1 reading which is the green spot to the IC leg on x10 the rest is all maximum even if i swap here and there.

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i dont get what you mean by the bolded parts rclxub.gif

for voltage reading, probe the area with the red multimeter probe i listed in my post #4 and the black multimeter probe, poke it in anything grounded ( like your casing)


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post Aug 23 2008, 02:43 AM

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LOL.. for checking resistance, do not plug the card in.. for voltage checking, yes its needed

here is the pic, its in the blue box, probe the legs, set multimeter to 10DCV or less, coz readings should be between 1v~3v max




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post Aug 23 2008, 03:14 AM

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you probably touched other parts with the probe, try not to touch the other parts, just a single leg at a time.. do not cross contact the probe with the legs.. just a single leg at a time
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post Aug 24 2008, 02:55 AM

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hmm, thats odd :S try poking around and see
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post Aug 28 2008, 03:52 AM

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smile.gif glad its working out, please measure voltages

because it may cause irreversible damage to the core and may require RMA

 

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