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  1. 9 hours ago, Khenglish said:

     

     

    Wow, that sounds terrible. I have a hard enough time with a stencil.

     

     

    I swapped one chip because I messed it up when removing the 980m core. I figured why put a 6gha rated chip on when I have 7ghz rated chips. The others are still 6ghz.

     

    Memory voltage is raised to 1.47V. I need to devise a way to cool the backside chips if I want to go higher. Right now they have nothing. Best would probably be very thick thermal pads that reach the motherboard.

     

    Memory seems to clock the same with the 980 core as a 980m core. This card actually has the slowest memory of any 980m I have worked on. I have always gotten 7ghz stable if the temps can be kept down, but this one can only do 6.9ghz stable with an external fan blowing in the card. I don't really want to swap 15 memory chips...

     

    The GM204 bga stencil is easy to find. The bga matches the older GK104 (680m, 680, 670, 660ti, and more), so you can just get a GK104 stencil.

     

    The 980m pcb can probably take a gddr5 gp104 core.

     

    The bios modding required though would be... extensive.

    So after this new mod with the core, i wont be able to catch you now...lol

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  2. 53 minutes ago, drunkenninja said:

     

    You can use a universal Stencil, just cover the holes you don't need with some tape OR you could go commando and do it manually, I have gone commando quite a few times when i had to get jobs done but its really tedious, your eyes go mad :06:  you have to look away every 5 minutes to adjust focus...

    Me personally would just order the right one. Less chance for a mistake.

     

    Although I'm still waiting on the new cards though. To see if they can be put in here or would i need to buy an upgraded chassis.

  3. 11 hours ago, CaerCadarn said:

    Sounds very good! emoji106.png

    Maybe I can rely on your and @Vitaliy Jungle's expertise when messing around with TB? I really, really want to run my Kingston sticks at their advertised speed in my Panther. Heck, 2400Mhz would be like Birthday and Christmas together!!! emoji120.png

    Mine are running at 2400 mhz. And that is due to User Residual voltage. I forget what his name is here.

  4. Well....there is always that. lol

     

    Don't drink a 12 pack this week and buy a new licence on the machine you are going to keep the longest. That's what i did....Well not the drinking part...

    16 Bucks is pretty cheap. That would cover you for DDR4.

     

     

    Edit:

    Humm...looking at that 55 for a lifetime license...

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