View Full Version : How do i volt mod this card.
Sgt_Pinto
10-07-05, 02:26 AM
http://www.tekbunker.com/reviews/6600GT/
SCroll down the page untill u see it sitting next to the 5950 ultra.
As u can plainly see its a little different from other 6600gt.
four4875
10-07-05, 07:13 AM
have you compared the chip numbers on the PWM controllers to other cards? it may have the same Vreg circuits, if so you'd just follow the same guides with just maybe a different position on the card and stuff.
Sgt_Pinto
10-09-05, 06:20 AM
Yeah all the numbers are the same on the board but all in different positions. If some kind person would be able to tell me what number is the thingy i am supposed to shade maybe i could find it.
Sgt_Pinto
10-12-05, 07:45 AM
Hmmmm doesnt seem like anybody wants to help me or can help me.
Benvanz
10-13-05, 02:05 AM
Hmmmm doesnt seem like anybody wants to help me or can help me.
Give it time young grasshopper.
Sgt_Pinto
10-13-05, 08:51 AM
Give it time young grasshopper.
Yep i was right all i get is a smart ass comment like that.
Benvanz
10-13-05, 12:54 PM
Yep i was right all i get is a smart ass comment like that.
Please read: http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=115345
3DFlyer
10-14-05, 01:48 AM
Sarge,
didn't we try to help you in another thread? I remember pointing you to this forum to where the stickies are about volt modding. You have got to get the knowledge first man.
I also warned you about the consequences of jumping into a volt mod without at least a basic understanding of electronics.
Another warning was that pencil mods are no good.
You're asking questions here, but not taking anyone's advice, and then after posting one offensive thread title, you come into another forum and blatantly flame another member.
We can only help you to a point. it's up to you to gain the necessary knowledge and skills, and to take our advice....or, you can go ahead and go right into it and risk destroying your hardware.
Volt mods are extreme measures to squeeze the n'th degree of performance from a piece of hardware. They are risky even when one is experienced. The inexperienced person is almost guaranteed to destroy hardware.
We can't help you if you won't take our advice.
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