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    Guide: GIGABYTE DS3 Pencil MOD ;)



    bagi yang ingin ikutan lomba OTS di Indocomtech nanti, ini om Shamino bagi2 trick

    Take Note that such mods will void your warranty immediately! And that risk is involved!

    Vdroop Mod
    For almost no voltage droop between idle and load conditions, a CPU voltage droop mod can be performed.
    Directly short out the resistor circled above, with a conductive pen or a tiny blob of solder. Before the mod, I would get about about a 0.05v droop under load, but after the mod, the CPU voltage remained stable throughout.





    VMCH Mod
    This may help you out in achieving higher FSBs. Be sure to cool the chipset well though, with at least a fan over the Northbridge heatsink.
    Now under default voltage, VMCH should read about 1.2v. You can solder a 20K ohms Variable Resistor from the leg of the chip arrowed above and connect the other leg of the VR to ground. At maximum resistance of 20K ohms you should get about a +0.03v increase. Lower resistance to increase voltage. For those afraid to solder, you can actually pencil shade the resistor circled above to increase voltage alternatively. The original resistance of the pin arrowed should read about 656 ohms. Shading the resistor such that the pin reads 630 ohms will give you a +0.1v boost. Proceed from this linearly, but always measure resistance before powering up the PC so that you don't overvolt!





    VDimm Mod
    So, read your current Memory Voltage from the spot on the MOSFET marked above. This is located beside the PCIE x16 slot. You can solder a 20K Ohms Variable Resistor to the pin arrowed, connecting the other leg of VR to ground to increase the Memory voltage. Set at Maximum of 20K ohms, you get a 0.06v boost upwards. Tune down resistance further to increase voltage. Alternatively, you can also pencil shade the resistor marked above. Resistance of the pin arrowed should read about 900 ohms. Pencil the resistor such that the pin reads 880 ohms should give you a +0.1v increase. Proceed from this linearly, but always measure resistance before powering up the PC so that you don't overvolt!



    http://sg.vr-zone.com/?i=3870&s=1
    Last edited by andre X_X; 14-08-2006 at 23:23.

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    Re: Guide: Gigabyte DS3 Pencil Mod



    huehehehhe ayo DS3 user mod mod mod
    banyak yg merasa bisa, but sedikit yang bisa merasa



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    Re: Guide: GIGABYTE DS3 Pencil MOD ;)



    wahh, kompor mod=on

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    Re: Guide: GIGABYTE DS3 Pencil MOD ;)





    JUARA NYA PASTI DS3 !!!

    BERANI TARUHAN DEH... HE..HE..HE...


    seneng lihat gigabyte jadi nomer satu lagi...

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    Re: Guide: GIGABYTE DS3 Pencil MOD ;)



    ada yang udah mod ? gw tandingin ama DS3 gw yang out of the box non mod deh... .


 

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