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shimmishim
01-28-2004, 07:22 PM
Hi guys!

Since I'm such a nice guy, and I love modding, I thought I'd offer my modding services to anyone afraid to do mod their board that have wanted to.

I can do the vdroop and vdimm mods for ya.

These mods are relatively easy to do and easy to remove.

All I ask is for you to pay for shipping back and forth and I'll provide all the necessary VR's and wires (cost about a buck for a 10k and 1k VR)

I can mod:

P4P800 (deluxe and non deluxe)
P4C800 (-e deluxe / deluxe)

I will guarantee my work. If I kill your board, I'll pay for a new one ( in other words, I won't kill it!!!)

:)

I can also do 3.3volt rail mods for power supplies as well. If you have an antec truepower, i can do the 5 and 12 volt rails as well! (I'll have to charge $2 for antec mod cuz I'll need 3 VR's and 3 fixed resistors)

That's it!

Jim
01-28-2004, 07:25 PM
Have a digital camera???
How about a little show and tell. ;) :wave:

shimmishim
01-28-2004, 07:30 PM
lol...

yeah, i can take pics...

the only thing is that the mods look cosmetically ugly because i don't have the vr's i wanted to use.

http://store.yahoo.com/webtronics/recmulcersea.html

these are the ones i want to use....

these are the ones i HAD to use...

http://store.yahoo.com/webtronics/passive-electronic-components-potentiometers-ultraminiature-trimmers.html


if i mod, I'm going to use the blue ones and make it nice and pretty like i did for my ic7.

shimmishim
01-28-2004, 07:46 PM
http://www.johnshim.com/mods/DSC00067s.jpg
vdroop mod

http://www.johnshim.com/mods/DSC00068s.jpg
vdimm mod

shimmishim
01-28-2004, 07:52 PM
i can place the vr's wherever...

i just picked these places cuz i did them hastily :)

caboob
02-03-2004, 10:11 AM
I know that you mentioned modding only the Asus boards but will you be willing to vmod an IC7? From what I've read at Xtremesystems, it requires the replacement of the R50 resistor with a 10K VR.

shimmishim
02-03-2004, 01:57 PM
yeah i can do the vmem mod for the ic7.

i did it using too much solder before but i know how to do it now with only using some tinner and it'll stick well too! :)