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moz_21
07-20-05, 04:24 PM
Ok, I read where someone ran the 3.3v rail from the power supply directly to the memory slots on an Abit NF7. I had done the same thing on my A7N8X and it worked well.

My problem now is that I am trying to remove the mod, and it seems the voltage regulator for the memory is screwed up now. It only gives the memory like .5v, not allowing it to boot at all. Trial and error on why it wouldn't boot resulted in me redoing the 3.3v mod, and it booted perfectly.

Anyone have any ideas how to remove it and regain the functionality of the board's memory regulator?

four4875
07-21-05, 11:20 AM
did you unsolder any SMT resistors or caps or anything that would need replaced? or maybe the voltage feeding back into the regulator IC killed it. im not sure if there would be a shut down mode that you could somehow take it out of and it work again, or if it would just need replaced altogether. if nothing else works you could probably replace the IC and it will work again.

L337 M33P
07-21-05, 12:24 PM
It's quite possible you nuked a regulator - some can't stand input to output shorting.

Kill_A._Byte
07-21-05, 02:55 PM
I'm wondering if an OCZ DDR booster would help you regain controll of of your system.

moz_21
07-21-05, 04:06 PM
did you unsolder any SMT resistors or caps or anything that would need replaced? or maybe the voltage feeding back into the regulator IC killed it. im not sure if there would be a shut down mode that you could somehow take it out of and it work again, or if it would just need replaced altogether. if nothing else works you could probably replace the IC and it will work again.

I didn't unsolder anything else and nothing looks burnt out. The IC looks to be a pain to replace with like 8 pins but it's doable.

It's quite possible you nuked a regulator - some can't stand input to output shorting.

I wondered that myself.

I'm wondering if an OCZ DDR booster would help you regain controll of of your system.

I also wonder that. However, I'm not really looking to stick $50 in this mobo. I was just using it for folding but since I've backed off my o/c from 2.6 to 2.2, I've been running the ram at 200MHz so there's really no need to continue running 3.3v through it. I was also gonna swap ram by running the BH-5 in my dually (2-2-2 isn't stable; thought it may help) and swapping the current ram over but I doubt this ram would take well to 3.3v.

I may just have to find a dead board.

moz_21
07-24-05, 03:26 AM
I did the VDimm volt mod and it did nothing at all, so I'm guessing something's fried.

four4875
07-27-05, 10:26 PM
you might be able to find a board with the same regulator ICs on it, and i tihnk there's probably som switching transistors on it that might need replaced as well.