Thank you gtraah! And, thanks again, all fellow contributors!
Glad you were able to figure out the current mod after all that reading

Most likely, the optimum mod has been figured out and implemented.
Trial and error is over where that particular R&D action goes.
The latest and greatest mod IS replace R52 with a 49.9K 1% tolerance resistor be it SMD or axial.
The choice is yours, although I recommend using the axial 1/4W as it's easiest to handle and solder in, especially for green horns. 50K will work too. IF you go much higher than that, you're pod will start sucking too much juice and waste too much power! BEWARE of the power suckers! They love to steal away your profits and brick your pod! I have personally found that anything over this value is a waste of hashing power. It doesn't pay off at the pool! That is where it counts in the end!
BUT I would not recommend any green horns try this mod themselves. It takes knowledge, experience and a very steady hand to do it correctly. And as you can imagine, this mod isn't for the faint of heart!
It takes a bit of confront to carry out the mod seeing one is risking bricking their pod and losing a fair amount of money!
If you want to have your pod modded professionally, I am sure you can find a good experienced and meticulous tech to do it for you.
I can do mods for anyone located in the USA. PM me for details or email me at
wolfey2014@allpower.wsThanks again for your nice comments!
Best of luck, mate!
No thank YOU, for your hard work, if I was close by and no shipping costs involved i definitley would have got you to do a few atleast.. But I am down Under - Sydney _ OZ
I have done some soldering in the past , Tiny LED lights on the good old Nokia 8250, Remember the Blue screen ones? Well I had them changing different colours each time you flick the screen on haha, Working in a phone repair shop does that to you, Although I never got that far into that industry to start knowing what all the resistor and Ohm lingo is...
So you recon the Axial is easier? haha thats what I thought but Nemercy recons the SMB is easier I guess its what equipment you use, I mean I do have a steady hand and If I buy these
http://www.ebay.de/itm/181097772265?var=480221522752&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649 Is this the 49K?
Also can You please show me a link to get the axial type? In 3 different resistor stages that Nemesy stated to give higher frequency stable Or even Some keywords for me to Search for as this Electrical chip abbreviation codes and keywords is all new to me and I am lost looking at it all.
47kOhm 1% gives you stable 1100mhz to 1150mhz range 21,5 W Powerdraw including PSU
52kOhm 1% gives you stable 1200mhz 31W including PSU
56kOhm 1% gives you stable 1250mhz 44W including PSUThe Ebay link above shows description
( 50 pieces SMD resistors 0402 values 1k - 10M Ohm 0.063W 1%) I dont get this, No where did I find the KOHM numbers above? This is what I mean by electronic lingo.. I need help here I want to buy all the KOHM in Axial and SMB so I can play around and experiment if need be or if another mod is found these may be usefull
Also is any solder good to use, I know 0.5 is the size but can I use any 0.5 such as this for eg:
http://www.amazon.com/Veecome-0-5MM-Diameter-Solder-Soldering/dp/B007KXTJSY/ref=sr_1_fkmr3_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1397057006&sr=8-2-fkmr3&keywords=0.5+mm+Solder+Solder+Flux+Solder+wires+with+tin+lot+SMD+LEDLets just say My electricity is 0.14-16c Per KWH
Do you think its worth going higher? I mean the Stable 530KH that I saw is UNBELEIVABLE, dont forget I came from GPU doing 985KH at aroun 285-300watts. So The KH to hash ratio at 530kh is crazy good. And Electricity is Especially better in the day time while the sun is out we have Solar panels that feed into the grid which they give us a rebate on... But at night its all grid work but it is offpeak rates I guess. Anyway I averaged it all out with the rebate and discounts and off and On peak Its around 0.14-16c Per KWH I pay all round day n night if I use 24/7