I have a dilemma.
I have bought two mobos in an attempt to overclock.
I have a TH7ii-raid with the ICS -03 chips and an asus with ICS -13 chips.
The ram will not post at 133mhz on either board. I can get them to post at 125mhz but no higher on either board. The asus board becomes unstable due to PCI overclock at 125mhz. The abit board becomes unstable at ~125mhz due to DCRG limitation.
I have the option of modding Vdimm on Abit to help push memory a little but I would have to painstakingly replace ICS chips and possible kill the motherboard.
The asus option has a lot of potential. I have ran the system at 136+mhz with 3x RDram multiplier so I know processor is capable and I don't have to replace ICS chips.
My question is..... does anyone even remotely know how to change Vdimm voltage on p4t-e mobo?
I have searched in every nook and cranny and coming up with a lack of info on this subject. I was thinking if it were possible on Abit there should be a way on asus even though it doesn't have the same chips.
I would rather mod the Asus if I could do it but modding the Abit is my last choice.... changing those tiny chips is a daunting task.
Before anyone suggests I change out my memory, it is 2x512MB Samsungs..... I know these aren't the best for overclocking but these were much more easily available to me than purchasing less dense modules. I will get lower density chips only as a last resort.... I may not have a choice in the end if I want to run 133mhz reliably.
Thanks for any info anyone may give.
