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Edit: I guess thiers no serious modders here or oc'ers.

 

 

:) Hello, I'm looking for some serious modders for input on doing the volt modds to my 9800 non pro, I know using a 10k ohm varible resistor is whats used ,But I was pondering on If thier was a way to use standard fixed resistors. I have seen A few Done with fixed resistor but no clue to the math, etc.. On how to get the resistor I would need??? I have a few on hand that I bought to vmod my vdd to 1.77 up from 1.58 Actual default 1.6 with the resistor end results ya end up with 1.7x instead of 1.8 As caliculated, Anyhows Thats my Q, Thanks :D

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No, you cannot use a fixed resistor for simply the fact that you won't be able to change it if wrong and it doesn't disply. Each and every card, even of the same model, have differnet behaviors to the same outside conditions. You have to use a variable one and use a volt-meter to check it.

 

Although once you know what volt your card needs, then it can be done.

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Ok I didn't mean for it sound like since the vmod to motherboard was that easy to just slap one on the card too as the volts are not the same of course Default to mod volts. Ok thats all good as for checking what volts and stuff I do auto mech. so ya I have to use one so. And I have 1 right next to me -voltmeter. If I did have accurate volt readings I could do a fixed resistor then right? Thats all I need to know is can it be done, cus I've seen other peeps do it on a 9600pro with clocks up to 460c/470m and yes very hard to believe till I seen the end results myself. I think anything is possible if Someone could back me up on this, so I dont do something That hasn't been done and fry the card lol. ;)

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