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January 20th, 2005, 06:16 AM
#1
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MOD: nForce4 Ultra converted to SLI with pencil trick
The guys over at AnandTech have published pretty interesting article with tips on how to turn an nForce4 Ultra motherboard into a nForce4 SLI motherboard.
Here's an excerpt:
We closed the set of resistor pads on the DFI LANParty UT nF4 Ultra-D with conductive paint, as you can see in the photo #2. We set the jumpers to SLI, attached the top bridge from an SLI board, since the Ultra boards do not ship with an SLI bridge, and fired up the system. The system was immediately recognized as an SLI chipset on boot and in Windows XP by our latest 71.40 Forceware drivers. Our little bit of very easy modification had "turned" the Ultra chipset into SLI. We no longer had driver limitations and performance was now exactly the same as the performance that we achieved with a normal SLI chipset.
We also tried modifying an Ultra to SLI with an ordinary #2 pencil. It worked perfectly, and with there being so much room around the set of resistor pads, you don't have to be that neat. If you close the pads, you have converted the Ultra to SLI. Those of you who remember Athlon XP modding for CPU speed will recall how close the sets of pads were in that mod. This required masking and careful painting of the pads to be closed. With the Ultra to SLI mod, there is huge real estate around the resistor on which you are working. As a result, even "all thumbs" modders should have an easy time with this one.
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January 20th, 2005, 08:04 PM
#2
You are still the Grand Master of NEWS.
Shame there's hardly a soul here to read it..
And Control Enter STILL wont let me post a reply.
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January 21st, 2005, 05:35 AM
#3
Registered User
thanks
who knows, i got to have someone with a nForce4 Ultra board first
But this might influence someones buying decision.
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