gigabyte k8nnxp all mods:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...threadid=20190:toast:
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gigabyte k8nnxp all mods:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...threadid=20190:toast:
Thanks again for all the help, keep em coming
have you checked hwfaq.be?
i dunno if this is non-sequiter but this site has a listing of all the logos that can be found on ICs and the companies that they respresent: http://www.dialelec.com/semiconductorlogos.html
also they have tons of pinouts and pdfs here: http://www.dialelec.com/crossreference.html
OMG blinky that is sooooo usefull for us.
Nice find.
I think ill start a links sticky as well... im on a sticky mission (A bit like Jbell on the weekend LOL )
That sure is a nice find! :)
hey Holst,
i can't believe that nobody posted this... NF7-S v2.0 vdimm mod Mickey Mouse's style...
Hi there,
once I made a 2,0V-Vcore-mod for the NF7-S Rev.1.1 (which was limited to 1,85V) and posted it here.
Two issues:
1. The whole thing is in german.
2. I removed the pictures since I'm permanently lacking of webspace and it's of no more interest because rev. 2.0 doesn't suffer of this limitation.
If someone want's these photos (according to historical interest ;) oder whatever) drop me a line - the mail address is mentioned in my profile.
I just wanted to let you know this because my mod was based on some hacks for other mobos published in this forum and, btw: Thx for your great work!
If you want to repost it on the forum (and host the pics here) then we can revive the guide if you want.Quote:
Originally posted by cdk
Hi there,
once I made a 2,0V-Vcore-mod for the NF7-S Rev.1.1 (which was limited to 1,85V) and posted it here.
Two issues:
1. The whole thing is in german.
2. I removed the pictures since I'm permanently lacking of webspace and it's of no more interest because rev. 2.0 doesn't suffer of this limitation.
If someone want's these photos (according to historical interest ;) oder whatever) drop me a line - the mail address is mentioned in my profile.
I just wanted to let you know this because my mod was based on some hacks for other mobos published in this forum and, btw: Thx for your great work!
Thanks for the effort :D
VCore and VMem Mod for the ECS 755-A
http://www.ocworkbench.com/2004/ecs/...od%20guide.htm
abit kr7a mods
http://www.slapps.com/review/kr7a_page1.htm
Here you go, i thought lets help a bit;)
I just made a webpage dedicated to a my Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000-L voltage mod. I used a little different of a setup though. I have seen similar to this though I think on a Japanese or taiwanese website.
http://hhrol.50g.com/mobomods/Gigaby...dification.htm
This is what I mean.
http://hhrol.50g.com/mobomods/vdimmmod2.jpg
http://hhrol.50g.com/mobomods/vdimmodback.jpg
any one know were to get a Vdimm mod for soltek sl-85erv2 ??
any one know a vdd mod for the new abit an7??
anyone know where to find vmods for a chaintech 7njs zenith not the ultra just the regular 7njs zenith
do any of these links still work? :(
anyone know a vdd mod for the new abit an7 now?
@Rub87 -->sehr witzig :
The Originalthread:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...threadid=28585
functions mod? do not trust the whole, since it continued to try still nobody.
Here ya go
Put up that the vdd mod is the same for the Infinity as the AN7 ;)
Holst
The NF7 vdimm mod link is dead now. I don't like the motherboardfaq one at all. I came across this one: http://downloads.modlabs.net/bios/pic/abits.jpg
This looks awesome, but I can find no explaination go along with it. I am pretty sure the VMEM would go to whatever your 3.3V line is, but what would the VDD go to?
dfi do the people have fear are abit better? :-)
It will give someone nevertheless somewhere thereby is been versed, and faithful Abitler continues to help to us.
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Originally posted by IvanAndreevich
Holst
The NF7 vdimm mod link is dead now. I don't like the motherboardfaq one at all. I came across this one: http://downloads.modlabs.net/bios/pic/abits.jpg
This looks awesome, but I can find no explaination go along with it. I am pretty sure the VMEM would go to whatever your 3.3V line is, but what would the VDD go to?
I think this mod directly feeds the vdd mosfet with 5v .. don't think it wil cause a higher vdd but more stable (I'm just guessing)..
Rub87
Hmm - is there a problem with VDD stability on NF7-S? I was never aware of it.
What about the VMEM mod - is it feeding pure 3.3V to the memory as well? That also looks to be going to only one of the slots - I am assuming it's raising the voltages for all of them?
I've seen the same mod on some intel boards.. I'd suggest to do this mod to all of the slots were you put memory in..
I don't know if you need to cut the original connection to that pin, I've never tried the mod myself..
I don't think tat there are stability issues with the Vdd, but I can't imagine that just by soldering a 5v wire somewhere your vdd will be higher, and if it would be higher, how much, and how you can control it..?