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Hi
I m from PVHK post on Hardware.fr.
I'm proud to announce you my first MOD a VDroop mod for the GA-G33M-DS2R
here is the chip to mod :
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I've reducted the resistance from 2.6k to 1.7k but you can reduct it more for less VDroop (300 ohm at least)
After the VDroop mod (not perfect for instance, needs to reduct a little bit more the ressitance):
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Well, I've changed the mobo. bye bye DS2R, hello Intel Q35. Changed my A-Data 800+ 4GB kit to Corsair DHX 800 4GB. The system is finally stable. No OC, sure, but the damn thing is rock stable.
No offense but screw Gigabyte.
It's a common problem on all of Gigabyte's boards. This is the third Gigabyte board I have owned and they all have done it. It seems to be a built-in watchdog feature that prevents you from running what the board deems unstable or else it's an undervolt issue like in the DFIs. It only happens at medium to extreme overclocks.So this sounds like a common problem with the ds2r?
Does it matter what type of pencil you use?
yes! you'd better use a 2B graphite pencil!
ive updated to f8j but the cpu fan was running at max tilt so i set the fan control method to voltage is there any danger of running it this way?
been trying to overclock this board but my 4gb 800mhz reaper doesnt like the fsb being moved from 266, it crashes everytime on the boot memory test![]()