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  1. For sale an Asrock Z170M OC Formula. Motherboard comes with original box and accessories and is also insulated with vaseline. Price 200€
  2. For sale a brand new I9-7900X with warranty from Intel. Price 770 Euro.
  3. We did exactly the opposite of you.We first tried 3DMark 11 and failed hard and then with the same settings we got Catzilla WR on first try
  4. Try till +190,the steps should be bigger after +180.Adding a resistor won't help.It will raise the resistance and not lower.
  5. IMPORTANT UPDATE !!! Avoid measuring with OC Panel voltages more than 2.xxx volts.It might destroy OC Panel!!!
  6. Yes it will work,but as you said it will be in very small steps.
  7. It is the same thing.Red pins of OC panel are connected to modding area of vga(FB) and if you want you can also connect black pins to the measuring points of your vga so you won't need to use a DMM(digital multi meter). But if you won't be using same PSU,then you will need also a ground cable from OC Panel to the system.
  8. There is a link in the first post to Shamino's guide
  9. I don't know from +189 to +190.Haven't tested It's pretty fast to go from 0 to 190 if you keep the button pushed. Generally is very easy to use and if you test it once you will never go back to trimmers
  10. Hello everyone, This guide is about controlling hardmodded hardware with ASUS OC Panel. It has been in the back of my head for quite some time now; to swap VRs (Variable Resistors known as trimmers) with the OC Panel. Since AOOC 2013 days, it was known that OC Panel has the ability to monitor and change the applied voltages by changing its resistance output which is controlled electronically. Thankfully, I got a spare old epower and since I didn't want to flash my evbot everytime I had to jump from the new epower to the old and vice versa, I chose to try the OC Panel. Based on shamino's guide and after soldering hotwire cables to the old EPOWER I was able to control it without the need of trimmers nor evbot. All you have to do, is to connect the red pin to the vcore/vmem/vpll/vddq (and even ocp/ovp) point of the hardware that you want to mod (ex. FB). At this point, it worth mentioning that you do not need to solder any ground as soon as the system (GPU/epower) is on the same power supply as OC Panel is. Also, you can connect the black pins to measurement points to also use the panel as a multimeter. On all Hotwire pins the resistance is the same and starts from +1=32.4 Kohm and ends to +190=22.5 Ohm. In other words, that usually means that to adjust vGPU we will need bigger steps compared to vMEM adjustment. You can always try to add some smd resistors to move the range on higher values if needed. When the PSU/System is switched off, then the panel resets and voltages go back to default. NOTE! If you turn on/off the panel from its dedicated button the voltages will remain the same! IMPORTANT UPDATE !!! Avoid measuring with OC Panel voltages more than 2.xxx volts.It might destroy OC Panel!!! Thanks for reading. Phil & FireKillerGR Adjusting vMEM on GTX 285 - Small steps: Adjusting epower's voltages (both vGPU & vMEM):
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