3000+ Venice pin mod...

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-- Veröffentlicht durch FeNiX23 am 23:30 am 7. Feb. 2007

I tried all the voltages available in bios and there is no way to get more I think :(  But anyway I just ordered an Opteron 165 so I'll overclock this processer instead, I't may help my 8800GTS, lol. Thanks for your help.


-- Veröffentlicht durch Beomaster am 6:48 am 7. Feb. 2007

and you cant add even more in Bios after the mod?


-- Veröffentlicht durch FeNiX23 am 3:40 am 7. Feb. 2007

Maybe but when I put 1.55volt in bios, it's at 1.55volt and not more ( I have an 1.35volt cpu )


-- Veröffentlicht durch Beomaster am 6:50 am 6. Feb. 2007

If your CPU is a 1,35V model, maybe you can reach with the 1,55V Mod 1,65V in Bios


-- Veröffentlicht durch FeNiX23 am 2:59 am 6. Feb. 2007

Well with my motherboard I can already reach 1.55volts... I run it at 1.55volts for a moment now... but I though that with this pin mod I would get like 1.7 volts...


-- Veröffentlicht durch Beomaster am 0:10 am 6. Feb. 2007

maybe Pinmod will not work with the undefiened VCore, you have only the chance to check out if its possible with original VCore 1,35V 1,375V and 1,40V
but remember, with 1,40 and 1,375V you can reach only 1,45V
if you have luck and your undefiened VCore is 1,35V you can go up to 1,55V


-- Veröffentlicht durch FeNiX23 am 23:54 am 5. Feb. 2007

Yeah it's a "A" and I did the 1.4volt pin mod and the 1.35 volt pin mod and in each cases I can't combine pin mod and bios vcore because there's no gain in voltage by doing that ( ex : 1.35 volt = 1.55volt    ,   1.4 volts = 1.4 volts  1.55 volts = 1.55 volts ... )


-- Veröffentlicht durch Beomaster am 22:57 am 5. Feb. 2007

first you have to know whats the original VCore of your CPU
normally its 1,4V, seldom 1,35V
the problem on 1,4V CPUs that their ID says VCore=variable DAA4BW
if there is anything else than an "A" you're lucky to say via Pinmod wich is the new VCore of your CPU, if you have an "A" it would be tricky


-- Veröffentlicht durch FeNiX23 am 22:45 am 5. Feb. 2007

Well when I put 1.35 volt in bios, it shows a 1.55 volt Vcore, but when I choose 1.4 , 1.45 or 1.5 Vots in bios , it shows the actual vcore ( 1.4, 1,45, 1.5 ) so I don't know what to do :(


-- Veröffentlicht durch Beomaster am 22:13 am 5. Feb. 2007

I would guess with Pinmod for 1,55V you are maybe able to push your CPU to 1,65V in Bios.
And I belive 1,65V have to be enough, 1,8V are suicide.


-- Veröffentlicht durch FeNiX23 am 21:25 am 5. Feb. 2007

Hi, I just did the pin mod for my Venice 3000+ because my board only offer 1.55volt maximum for vcore ( in my manual it says it can do up to 1.65 volts but I think it's only for Winchester or NewCastle cpus ) and now, I have 1.55volts when I put 1.35 in bios... but I tough I would be able to get like 1.8 volt when combined bwith my bios vcore setting... Is there a wat to get more with that board?


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