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Darn! I haven't got a bank of switches! Guess I'll roll with those 2 that I drew!
This can happen if you touched any surrounding spots and short them, or your DMM wasn't set to V. Be very careful measuring volts at those spots. You can also measure on one of these: Much easier!
Okay, I really wanted to learn VID modding, so I did some research on the datasheet and found that the original VID configuration (010010) is set to run at 1.1v. I want 1.45v, and the VID configuration for it is 001000. So I tried...
VR is a more precise way of doing it, but you're risking damaging your card. If pencil doesn't work, VR is the only way! So wait for them to arrive, then take a spoon of sugar to get your hand stable and solder it on! GL
^you need a medal sir. That was so well explained! What about pencil dude. He can pencil one of those resistors/caps to get higher volts right? But with pencil he has to be careful not to over do it!
http://ceemic.pri.ee/hardware/datasheets/uP6210.pdf http://www.onsemi.com/pub_link/Collateral/NCP5392P-D.PDF You're looking at pins FB on the 1st one, and VFB on the 2nd. If I'm not mistaking, those are the mod points. Measure the...
Quote:Originally Posted by Cakewalk_S You sanded the edges of the IHS right? You need to sand the edges where there is excess glue still on it from when you delided it...that will give you the best cooling results. But it looks like...
I didn't tighten the screws all the way, I left some room on the springs... It's a non ti version. Tips? The base of the cooler is going to be lower when you remove the IHS so make sure it clears the ram/passive cooler. The holes aren't...
Hey! So I wanted to do this for some time and finally, here it is. An ASUS GTX560 with stock ASUS cooling... First, the IHS! Off! Polished the cooler a bit. Screws to mount the cooler. The spacers on the cooler are too long...
on the output side...
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