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680i Sli LT T1 Volt Mod
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Anyone know for this specific motherboard where to draw the lines and what pencil to use?
__________________ive seen it for the A1 verison but I don't want to do something if it isn't for my motherboard as well
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What are you trying to volt mod on the board?
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just walk away...
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CPU Vdroop? Because I've heard EVGA's 680i's don't have a problem with this. Mine doesn't. My Vdroop is usually around .025v - .03V, which is not bad at all. (E6600 - 3.4GHz @ 1.4375 V-core in BIOS)
What kind of V-droop are you experiencing?
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