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Vsense mod..What does it do


gabbax

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Yepp, can this mod effect overclocking to the good:D ?

 

Heres a link to Mr:Malves Malves corner

 

Where if this do any good, can i find the Spot on the board to check voltage on this one, or should it just stay@ the number he says?

 

//Gabbax

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I did the V-Sense on two boards,can't get 2.2 volts with either... I get around 2.08 before the machines shut down or black screen... With just the V-Core alone I can get the same 2.08 so V-Sense has been useless for me... LPB and UI...

 

 

CM

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Being a DFI n00b is there a good Vcore mod for the LP-B's?

 

I would really like 2.2+ V for my core - hehe and up to 3.5 for my VDimm and upwards of 2.1 for my chipset but that may be putting some real stress on the board :D

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Malves should have some of that...there's another gentleman in this forum from over the ocean that has some serious soldering skills that we've been trying to get him to make a good how-to on his voltage mods (his soldering skills are sweeeeet!)

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Sorry I'm a little late here on this one.

 

The Vsense mod will help to stabalize the Vcore so that

Vcore doesn't bounce and spike. Especially when the Vcore

mod is done and the amount of juice is kicked up.

 

I run the Vcore and Vsense mods on my HOfinity although

it's done a little different than the Malves method. I use

47K OHM fixed resistors rather than VR pots.

 

 

Pops.

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That aint what Mr:Malves says...Its the one thing to trick what ya call it, built in OVP sense the Board do not like 2.2vcore but i have done it, and it doesnt work, and deff not stabalize the vcore,after a mod:(...

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Hey guys. Howdy Pops.

 

The Vcore Mod does exacttly what is says it will. Increases the Vcore by modding the FB pin (#7).

 

The Vsense Mod makes an attempt at bypassing the OVP built into the Vcore Vreg IC. This is at Vsen pin (#10).

 

There is an actual built in resistor responsible for Droop handling. If Pops would be so kind as to PM me at XS or here, I will gladly take a look at figuring out what the proper resistance would be to keep the droop close to actual. Without a PM I am very likely to forget as I am fairly busy at the moment.

 

-F

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