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Hey all

 

Yeah, me again :)

I'mm still new and still learning, so be gentle please :)

 

I've read about the warmod (Upping default voltage...right?) and it's almost the same as the L12 mod (Dropping "wars" :) in the socket, or winding them around CPU pins).

 

Now, looking at malvescorner.com I see a couple more mods.

 

Just a question or 2 about them

1) VDIMM mod will allow more volts to your RAM

2) VCORE will allow more volts to the CPU, or will it only stabilize the NFII's voltages?

 

exactly what will the VDD mod and the VSENSE mod to?

I thought the L12 mod was a VSENSE mod?

:confused:

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1.you were right,vdimm mod will allow u to get more voltage :D

2.why do u want to mod the vcore...i think its quite enough for LP,B :)

 

the vdd is for the North Bridge voltage...and VSENSE?im not sure about this....?couse every dc voltage regulator in mobo have a vsens?

 

CMIW :)

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I can't swear to it but I believe vsense is to fool the board into not knowing that your voltage is over its limit. Some people had trouble going over 1.85 as that is what the voltage regulator was designed for and DFI basically did a vjob to raise that to 2.0 Hopefully someone like SAE or uwackme who know more for sure can define it for sure. Most times I've heard of the vsense it didn't seem to do anything special but there is also a vdroop mod for helping to stabalize your voltages once you pass the 2.xx mark. I'm looking at some of those mods myself but its been years since I've touched a soldering iron. Over at extreme overclocking I think someone is covering for Malves and will do all the mods you want if you pay for postage and the price of the trimmers and wires. Look it up if you want.

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Seriously doubt I'll be sending my board over the water for someone else to mod it... :)

 

However, I was wondering if there's any way to stabilize the vcore when running at 1.75v.

Mine seems to be jumping up and down a lot, although it might be my crappy little 350W PSU that can't keep up anymore....

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