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post #11 of 100
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Example of what?? I dont know what you are trying to ask..
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post #12 of 100
I wasn't able to increase my maximum overclock, but, I am able to run my current overclock at a slightly lower vcore. I was at 3.6 ghz. 1.525 vcore, now at 3.6 ghz. 1.5 vcore, and it is more stable to boot So rep+ for this find nice one.
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post #13 of 100
Repenciled the leads to get a heavier layer of lead, vcore now at 1.48125, cpuz reads 1.456. Thats only a .02525 difference in volts between bios and cpuz AMAZING!!!!
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post #14 of 100
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Originally Posted by ljapilot View Post
Example of what?? I dont know what you are trying to ask..
Can sum1 explain to me wat to do
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post #15 of 100
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AllyZone,

You just put a layer of lead on top of the resistors that are pointed out in post #1. Just color the top of them with a pencil. Really not to much to it. Makes your voltages a little more stable for your cpu.

On a side note. AllyZone I would put your system specs in your profile. Go to UserCP up top then on the left side Edit System
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post #16 of 100
Yea this mod actually made my vdroop worse. Now I can't even get it back to what it was normally.....
post #17 of 100
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Thats strange... I dont know what to say...
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post #18 of 100
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Originally Posted by Captain Skyhawk View Post
Yea this mod actually made my vdroop worse. Now I can't even get it back to what it was normally.....
You could have done it to the wrong thing...graphite is a conductor which bypasses the resistor, thus more power to the cpu. There's no way that you did it correctly.
post #19 of 100
No I did it right. I have my vcore at 1.48125 in my bios and before the mod cpu-z was showing 1.440. After the mod it's showing 1.424
post #20 of 100
Is there anyway I can remove the the graphite from the resistor? I got it back to normal after doing it a bunch more. It was showing 1.456 in little blips but now its staying at the normal 1.440.
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