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  1. Here is how the droop mod is supposedly done. I have not done it as of yet, so read the entire thread to make sure you are udnerstanding what is going on. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showth...1048#post451048
  2. I disagree bud. This is a totally ram specific issue for boards. You take a doubel sided stick that is screaming in a a certain board...then put that same stick in a NF7 board...wont respond the same. Some boards love BH5, some love CH5..etc etc etc. Even some boards, of the same model, can respond differently to the same ram. I had OCZ 3700EL that would post at 250+ on a NF7, but on another NF7 it wouldnt post at more than 225 fsb. Both boards had been modded the same way. Just because ram performs well in one board does not mean it will respond well in another...and vice versa.
  3. Well, my #1 issue with that thing is does it matter what dimm it is plugged into. If it has to be dimm 1, then the thing will take up 2 dimm slots easy...unless they get the molex connectors pointing upwards. Not to mention taking away DC on most boards as the room needed for the molex connectors will force either SC, or single sticks, or both obviously.
  4. 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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