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ASUS P5N32-SLI SE Deluxe Pencil Voltage Mods
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Written by Shamino and filed under Guides > Chipsets & Motherboards
Published on August 22, 2006, 6:30 pm
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Slashdot Below you see the MOSFET Legs to measure the SouthBridge Voltage (VSB) and Memory Voltage from::

Default VSB is 1.5v and default VMem is 1.85v.
At the same area, mod VFSB, VSB and VMem as seen below:

To increase VFSB, solder a 20K Ohms Variable Resistor to the point marked above, set at maximum resistance, with the other leg of VR connected to Ground. Reduce Resistance to increase voltage. Alternatively, pencil the resistor in the green box to increase voltage. Go down slowly, about 20 ohms at a time, to increase voltage.
To increase VSB, solder a 20K Ohms Variable Resistor to the point marked above, set at maximum resistance, with the other leg of VR connected to Ground. Reduce Resistance to increase voltage. Alternatively, pencil the resistor in the green box to increase voltage. Go down slowly, about 20 ohms at a time, to increase voltage.
To increase VMem, solder a 10K Ohms Variable Resistor to the point marked above, set at maximum resistance, with the other leg of VR connected to Ground. Reduce Resistance to increase voltage. Alternatively, pencil the resistor in the green box to increase voltage. Go down slowly, about 20 ohms at a time, to increase voltage.
Finally we come to the CPU Core Voltage Mod. Those using extreme cooling may want more vCore than the BIOS allows.

To increase vCore, solder a 20K Ohms Variable Resistor to the point marked above, set at maximum resistance, with the other leg of VR connected to Ground. Reduce Resistance to increase voltage. You can monitor voltage in the BIOS hardware health monitor.


