Yes, I covered all with tape. Before mod, my card showed (well I measured VGPU with ASUS software, because I'm afraid to blow up my card If I do wrong with multimeter) 1'33v, pretty low for this card. I had locks when trying to find max core in ati tray tools and so on. So I thought about modding.
I measured de resistor between the solder pads before the mod. With the multimeter in 20k ohm scale, it showed 0.44. Well, I put graphyte between the solders until it lowered to 0.40, then I checked VGPU with ASUS soft. It showed 1'47v. The temperature went high between 3 and 5 degrees higher, so I thought about removing a little graphite. I tried to blow some of it and tried to clean it with a little brush. It worked, ASUS soft show now 1'44, 145v. Perfect, temps went a little low and the core is more stable now (It seems that with 1'47v the only thing that I gained was overheat). Well I have a Zalman VF700 Al-Cu, but I'm thinking of changing to an ATI Silencer 5.
I found max core and mem with the extra energy
and it went high a little: 450/570 core mem stable without artifacts for 2 hours (the time that I had tested it). For example, Far Cry shows no artifacts with this overclock, Call of Duty 2 neither, but F.E.A.R. does. If I lower oc to default frecuencies, the artifacts are gone. It seems that F.E.A.R. and GPU oc does not work very well together, or that game overheats the GPU. I don't know.
And this are my experiences with the VMOD. Someone has anything to add?
Thanks
Urlyin for answering my questions.
P.D. : yes, I covered my work with tape, and my full temps are 60º w games and w zalman in 5v mode