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have you put your multi meter on the vr? Cause if I remember rite the middle pin does nothing when moving the dial. But when you test the outter pins you should see results using the dial.
In this pic their is 2 wires to each vr. http://tom.drunken-student.co.uk/commando/commando%20Vcore%20Vdroop.JPG |
"1) Green wire: can go to the middle leg or an outer leg of the VR. doesn't matter. Connect the other leg to a ground. I used the ground on the fan header you see on the lower left of your picture.
2) Black and white: Connect one wire to the middle leg and the other wire to the the outer leg of your VR. doesn't matter which goes to which. Neither of them connects to a ground. No ground is necessary in this mod. All this mod does is add your VR in parallel to the existing resistor." Which of the cabels from the fan header is ground?2510? |
I'm done! Update in post one, everything is working really good!
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Congrats bro, is it workiing well?
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Not bad my friend not bad at all.
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Thanks a lot Nip. :) |
Nice chip, I have one as well. Gots me a Celeron 352 as well as Pentium 641 as well. Just need to score me a Commando but don't want to fork out $115-125 for it. Looking for a $75'er like I paid for my P5B Deluxe, may it rest in peace. http://www.smileyhut.com/sad/rip.gif
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Haha. Man, I bought mine for 328$ brand new in Norway.... :laughing: I want a P5B Deluxe, but I can't find any. |
Ebay has them but highest stock volts on them are 1.7v.
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I see, they has exactly the same volt mod as Commando.:) |
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