Awesome... thanks!
Awesome... thanks!
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just installed 0501 for Rampage extreme and load line calibration now works
fine, and doesn't compromise Vdroop no more.
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I guess I'll bring it up, 400 strap barely works on P5Q Pro. Setting the 400 strap and leaving memory divider on auto will usually allow the system to POST, but is completely useless as memory frequency is very low even with a high FSB. Setting memory frequency manually immediately causes the system to not POST.
No its not my CPU. I can run 1800MHz+ quad pumped FSB. Even my old AW9D-Max could run a 400 strap with my E4400 absolutely fine.
Last edited by Ket; 09-10-2008 at 12:46 AM.
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hi
http://kielbaski.com/pmp/MB/ASUS_X48...treme-0503.rar
link down!!!
The link to the 501 bios works and the link to the 503 bios doesn't.
j/k...no really...PMP...the link to the 503 bios doesn't work.
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PMP, do you know if any future Rampage Formula bios will include bios options for MCH / CPU clock skew adjustment or if its even possible to implement them in current design? I believe they were added to the P5E3 semi recently so perhaps these two options are possible. Would be great having these 2 options and I'm sure a lot of overclockers would welcome them too.
Food for thought! mmm.!
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PMP - great job with this thread, but as the others have said... 0503 link for the RE is still not working!
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Anybody here have the P5Q DELUXE with the new BIOS build 1402 i got the 0803 version still any changes? is it worth it?
Thanks
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Hi pmp.
From the web location 'http://kielbaski.com' I can just download the files but I can not open the website and then search for the Bios version?
Thanks
Last edited by teslax; 09-16-2008 at 11:13 PM.
Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved
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X48 P5E3 Premium would be good - any chance of some more mem dividers?
Rig specs
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If you are happy with ya current OC mate, stick with 0803, if ya have soem sort of incompatability plz try 1402 or 3
Sir Pmp is it possible to add a new post once you post new biosses to the first post, eg we had the new P5Q Dlx 1403 bios since the 24th but this thread was already on page 3 so prolly noone noticed it besides the die hards that have this thread as a favourite... also are changelogs only included in the zipfile ?
Kind regards Leegie aka dirty sod
Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved
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I've been hunting for Striker II formula bios and came across this thread. S2F is as popular if not more so than a lot of the others posted. Any chance of adding that? Thanks a lot!
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sorry for the noobish question, but I just ordered a P5Q PRO (P45) and an e8400, to replace a dead Asus P5b-deluxe I had. Is the .rom file in these BIOS files good for floppy drive update via Bios, or is there a better recommended method?
Intel e8400 @ 4.21Ghz 24/7 (467fsb@1.29Vcore)
Asus P5Q-E mobo, 1406 BIOS
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1 x 320Gb WD SATA for backup
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Q9650
Asus P5Q-D Bios 1406
280 GTX FC Block
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OWC SSD
Burn the BIOS to a CD if you don't have a USB stick / thumb drive / whatever they are called.
Oh yeah, USB drive needs to be FAT32 formatted.
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