I found this Vmod Calculator in Google Play.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...hl=en_US&gl=US
It's for spoofing the CPU Voltage feedback signal pin VSENSE at the VRM controller chip. This works for GPUs also.
Input CPU mV
Resistance to GRD at the VSENSE pin.
This produces a chart of CPU mV using various pulldown potentiometers installed there. Unless you install a readout Volt gauge you will have to rely on the chart beause the computer will think everything is normal. This could be useful for Pinmod overclocking of locked CPUs. Like 3.83GHz E7600 @333fsb.
If you click around thereare a couple sample charts for 1.200V, and 1.45V starting points.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...hl=en_US&gl=US
It's for spoofing the CPU Voltage feedback signal pin VSENSE at the VRM controller chip. This works for GPUs also.
Input CPU mV
Resistance to GRD at the VSENSE pin.
This produces a chart of CPU mV using various pulldown potentiometers installed there. Unless you install a readout Volt gauge you will have to rely on the chart beause the computer will think everything is normal. This could be useful for Pinmod overclocking of locked CPUs. Like 3.83GHz E7600 @333fsb.
If you click around thereare a couple sample charts for 1.200V, and 1.45V starting points.
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