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How to connect an EVC2



This video was created by @Bastiaan_NL. This is for a feedback mod on an HD6850.

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1 hour ago, Avacado said:

It was more like a stinky fizzle than a boom.... 

Only because I was far away, if I was closer it would probably be more spectacular 😂

 

1 hour ago, damric said:

Well I think Afterburner's limits were 1.3v or so for that card so I'm hoping to see if you get some good scaling past that. The most I was able to bench was 1050MHz looking back at my hwbot subs from that card.

HWBOT.ORG

The Radeon HD 6850 @ 1130/1200MHzscores getScoreFormatted in the 3DMark Vantage - Performance benchmark. Bastiaan_NLranks #null worldwide and #5 in the hardware class. Find out more at HWBOT.

I did 1130 on the not so impressive Club3D card @ 1.35v. I'm now working on the Sapphire Toxic, which seems to have a decent pcb. Keep your fingers crossed that the core is gold too 🤞

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1 hour ago, Bastiaan_NL said:

It allows you to change it both ways, instead of a normal resistor mod. Which means you can also undervolt a GPU if you like that, or make it go boom (ask @Avacado)

The software is easy, the mod is not too complicated and it looks better than pot-meters on the pcb. I am planning to do the same mod on my next project, and I hope to go into more detail there.

It was more like a stinky fizzle than a boom.... 

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15 hours ago, Avacado said:

As much as you want. 

Well I think Afterburner's limits were 1.3v or so for that card so I'm hoping to see if you get some good scaling past that. The most I was able to bench was 1050MHz looking back at my hwbot subs from that card.

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15 hours ago, damric said:

How much voltage were you able to apply?

It allows you to change it both ways, instead of a normal resistor mod. Which means you can also undervolt a GPU if you like that, or make it go boom (ask @Avacado)

The software is easy, the mod is not too complicated and it looks better than pot-meters on the pcb. I am planning to do the same mod on my next project, and I hope to go into more detail there.

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33 minutes ago, damric said:

How much voltage were you able to apply?

As much as you want. 

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This EVC2 is connected to work as a feedback mod instead of using resistors. The nice thing is that it also monitors voltage and can be used for negative and positive change in voltage which sometimes helps with memory overclocking.

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