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[Vcore, Vdroop & Vdimm] Biostar TForce P965 Deluxe / PT

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VCORE MOD




VDIMM MOD




VDROOP MOD



Use at your own risk...
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post #2 of 25
Wow, very well done. My hands are way too big to even consider doing that kind of stuff.
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post #3 of 25
actually that vdimm mod on the biostar is oneof the easiest volt mods ive ever done, yuou dont need to solder anything to the mobo so theres no real risk involved, works great to
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post #4 of 25
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That's right! It's very easy to do and very nice to use...
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post #5 of 25
one thing i noticed was make sure that you actually read the vdimm at the mobo and dont depend on the bios, mine was .08 higher then what bios was reporting (my ram didnt like 2.48v very much, oops )

just for anyone trying it out, still no complaints though
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post #6 of 25
Just use a pencil.

My BIOS was only .3v off. My RAM suprisingly wasn't yelling at me @ 2.46v though. Seemed pretty happy @ DDR2-1066Mhz @ CL4. Sad thing was I couldn't Prime because temps, but hey. It works.

Good guide.
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post #7 of 25
yeah but pook its far harder to adjust a pencil type mod rather then a variable resister that you can fine tune to whatever you want/need for what your doing, plus a pencil unless you coat it with something tends to fluff off excpetially with air cooling near that area

its not too bad, i just dont like pencil mods all that much i like the control of a soldered mod
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post #8 of 25
Since when is an eraser hard to use?
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post #9 of 25
its not,i think you miss understood, i find it easier to turn a little knob that allows me exact control over my voltage and a wide range of voltages,
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post #10 of 25
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I've made the Vdroop mod today... Thx both celemine1Gig & Quent for your help

Before the Vdroop mod...



... after the Vdroop mod



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