last night I really borked up my droop mod
Id been running a lovely clock of 4530 on 1.82V after a bit of tweakage and was happy as larry with it so i decided to finish the mod by gluing my trimmer onto a part of the rear IO pannel.
Stupidly i applied the glue to my finger which caught one of the wires from the trimmer and pulled it of the board
. Now when i try to solder it back on the solder wont stick to the board
.
This is the mod i had
Booted back up and everything is fine minus the stable vcore.
I was just wondering if there is an alternative place to do the mod as im really not happy with 4380 1.75V wich droops to 1.65ish whilst dual primeing.
Cheers,
-gorby
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Id been running a lovely clock of 4530 on 1.82V after a bit of tweakage and was happy as larry with it so i decided to finish the mod by gluing my trimmer onto a part of the rear IO pannel.
Stupidly i applied the glue to my finger which caught one of the wires from the trimmer and pulled it of the board


This is the mod i had

Booted back up and everything is fine minus the stable vcore.
I was just wondering if there is an alternative place to do the mod as im really not happy with 4380 1.75V wich droops to 1.65ish whilst dual primeing.
Cheers,
-gorby
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