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Old 03-30-08   #1 (permalink)
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I need to start saving up for my 9800GX2 fund so I guess this board has gotta go It has served me exceptionally well for the past 2 months and never let me down. The board comes with stock cooling and all the accessories(LCD poster, Sata cables, etc). I accept Paypal only and shipping to the US. Asking $210 shipped.

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dont lower that price again
sweet deal

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Probably wont
Also, I'm adding an optional vdroop mod(at buyer's risk)
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Probably wont
Also, I'm adding an optional vdroop mod(at buyer's risk)
Can I get a little more info on the vdroop mod (assume I know nothing, because I do not know anything =X)
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Can I get a little more info on the vdroop mod (assume I know nothing, because I do not know anything =X)
Sure, that simply means that I have reduced the difference between the voltage in CPU-Z and what is in the actual BIOS.
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Just to help clarify what the vdroop mod does:

When you run your system, open CPU-Z ad look at the vcore. Then run Orthos and watch the vcore drop when the system is put on a load. That is know as vdroop. So what is happening is that the CPU has enough power to boot and run stable. But as soon as you put a load on it, by stress testing or games, the voltage drops out and starves the cpu of the voltage it needs to run stable.

So there is usually a mod involving using a pencil to trace over the top of a resistor to lower it's resistance. This in effect lowers the vdroop to almost 0.

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Refresh, have you got a serious buyer yet? That board should sell quickly, especially since it can be turned into the Rampage Formula, which is a $300 MB, by just flashing the bios!
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Just to help clarify what the vdroop mod does:

When you run your system, open CPU-Z ad look at the vcore. Then run Orthos and watch the vcore drop when the system is put on a load. That is know as vdroop. So what is happening is that the CPU has enough power to boot and run stable. But as soon as you put a load on it, by stress testing or games, the voltage drops out and starves the cpu of the voltage it needs to run stable.

So there is usually a mod involving using a pencil to trace over the top of a resistor to lower it's resistance. This in effect lowers the vdroop to almost 0.
My voltage doesn't change under load
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My voltage doesn't change under load
Then it's a VDrop (the difference between BIOS and actual) mod
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