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Ranges from 1.4 to 1.7 in tenths...any idea?
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THunDA said:the options are 1.4,1.5,1.6,and 1.7... how much to use depends on the system .. I used to use 1.5 on my old nf7 for 220fsb.. but some need more.. right now im all unstable and trying to work on it tho.. not sure whats wrong..
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glock19owner said:
If you are runing into the 220 problem...one thing I found out if...the newer NF7's are using a different type of mosfets...which seem a lot worse then with the first rev 2.0's...
adding ramsinks and a 60mm fan helped me gain a few FSB...but the best thing to do...is add a few fans cooling the back of the motherboard...right over the mosfet and NB areas...if you can...
This in turn should help the VDD voltage also...when I cooled the mosefts...with ramsinks and added fan...I was able to run at 1.5v's on VDD at 220...instead of 1.7v's...
TehGoober said:This VDD mod, where can I find it? And on that note, what exactly does VDD stand for? I checked the stickies but unless I somehow overlooked it, that mod isn't there.
[[xs-CHARLIE]] said:fortunately for us, the Vdd mod is SOOOO easy!
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glock19owner said:
Its not a VDD mod issue with the newer NF7's...also...from a thread Mr Icee posted in...he stated that the newer NF7's and AN7's are being tuned for the CH5 chips...not the BH5 chips like the first rev 2.0's were being tuned for...