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
-- 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
-- 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.
-- 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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