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System Name | MFCJA |
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Processor | Intel 4770k |
Motherboard | MSI Z87-G45 |
Cooling | Intel Liquid Cooler |
Memory | Corsair DDR3 4X4GB |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 770 |
Storage | 120GB SSD/1TB |
Display(s) | 23" Acer H233H |
Case | Corsair Mid Tower |
Power Supply | Corsair TX850M |
Software | Windows 7 64 bit |
Hello, I am relatively new to this board and was wondering if I could get some help with a pencil mod. I have little knowledge of the procedure but understand you must shade a resistor in order to solve a v droop problem.
Well I have an EVGA 780i SLI mother board and I think I know where the resistors I am looking to mod are. I don't know what to do in the next step. I know you must have a 2B/4B pencil (Have no clue what the numbers mean or where to get a 2B or 4B pencil) and I think you have to shade it 2 to 3 times back and forth. Anyways I'm pretty ignorant of what I need to do and could use some help. It's killing me to have a Q6600 (SALCR) and have v droop so bad that I have to set CPU voltage to 1.58v to be stable at 3.6ghz.
Once again any help would be appreciated.
Well I have an EVGA 780i SLI mother board and I think I know where the resistors I am looking to mod are. I don't know what to do in the next step. I know you must have a 2B/4B pencil (Have no clue what the numbers mean or where to get a 2B or 4B pencil) and I think you have to shade it 2 to 3 times back and forth. Anyways I'm pretty ignorant of what I need to do and could use some help. It's killing me to have a Q6600 (SALCR) and have v droop so bad that I have to set CPU voltage to 1.58v to be stable at 3.6ghz.
Once again any help would be appreciated.