I dont know how to flash the bios with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by VictorWang
I get no respond running the .exe and press F
unlike the offical bios, there is no winflash provided
any ideas?
thanks
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I dont know how to flash the bios with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by VictorWang
I get no respond running the .exe and press F
unlike the offical bios, there is no winflash provided
any ideas?
thanks
make dos startup disk and copy files there :)Quote:
Originally Posted by PkG.1337
I have special boot CD prepared for this :)
http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/
Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
:D that's right, in DOS mode, start the .exe file, the programme will runs automatically
of course, some options for you to choose.
follow the screen instructions
Was having a problem with my PC restarting after a couple of minutes of heavy load at ~3.4Ghz and over. Anyway, to cut a long story short, fitting a heatsink and pointing a fan at this:
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3.../pllmosfet.jpg
seems to have fixed it. I guess its for the PLL?, and may just be running hot because my 3.3v rail is at 3.55v (never got round to 'un-modding' it). Either way I'm now rock solid at 3.45Ghz so if anyone else has a similar problem give it a try :)
Interesting. Why are you considering unmodding your PSU? I was just getting around to doing a vsense to boost the +3.3v rail. Did the vcca not help?
I only really did the 3.3v rail mod for running my BH-6 and UTT in my old motherboard. It's not really necessary here, and while a little extra wouldn't hurt I think 3.55 may be a bit high. I think maybe I'll try putting it down a bit to ~3.4 and see if it makes any difference for stability. The VCCA mod didn't help me much unfortunately, just a few extra Mhz at 2.3v. At the moment though i'm just trying to get fully stable at the FSB I already have. The reason I thought maybe the 3.3v PSU mod wasn't helping is because quite a few guys here have run much higher clockspeeds than me but have not reported having stability issues like mine, and also that my fets are getting hot.
EDIT: Okay, dropped the 3.3v rail from 3.55v to 3.46v and it HAS helped. I can now select max northbridge voltage in bios without getting stability problems and with that am now more stable at higher clocks :D
WATCH out guys!!!
getting a good seal seems to be a problem.... i just pulled the chilly1 and look @ what i found: (WATER!!!)
ive had NO PROBLEMS mounting this thing to 3 different mobos for a total of about 15 mounts....(no n00b)
http://img471.imageshack.us/img471/5...02652hn.th.jpg
Are you mounting the evaporator head directly onto the core? If so, that's a bad idea. You may end up chipping the core. You need to get an IHS.
i popped the top on my FX-57 just so that i COULD mount direct to core....thats not the point... the WATER (condensation) IS....
The core on mobile chips is usually much smaller, so you're comparing apples with oranges.
Regarding condensation, yes, that does appear to be an issue. I usually let my board dry out for 24 hours before using it again.
ok.... i popped the top on my Venice just so that i could mount direct to the core (similar size to this Yonah)...and have been "bare-die mounting" since the AMD 1700+ days...this is NOT the point!
im NOT disputing the *serious hazard* when mounting to a bare die... im simply pointing out that the insulation on my chilly1 unit, that worked great on 3x different mobos, DIDNT work on this one...
Well, I don't know what to tell you. A number of people are using sub-zero cooling on Yonah. Obviously condensation can be a problem. I will be trying dry ice in the near future, so I'll let you know what happens.
These are my results so far with an unmodded board and the IHS that I got from Tyrou. Works for me.
http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/17/1m177813ql.th.jpg
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/9...33442od.th.jpg
sorry, didnt mean to snap @ ya.... just a little :mad: right now...
PS loos like i DID chip the core...too :slapass:
(both "close" corners)
:owned:
http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/131...02683zi.th.jpg
No problem. :) I hope your CPU is okay.
I have Chilly1 and had no problems with condensation except frost appearing at yellow jumpers near cpu area. Then I sealed it too and no probs after that. It was mounted on naked core and I have to say Yonah core seems to be much better than Dothan core. And I always use pads but no IHS at this time. I used custom screws though for better convenience.
OMG you must use pads!!! Hope your cpu is fine
use pads or ihs.. had no problem mounting my ln2 tube 10 times.
good to hear others not having (all) my problems....
what to use as a "pad" ? "thin" neoprene?
(not that it really matters @ this point...but for future (Merom) chip ;) :hitself: )
:slapass: there is one on the stock cooler you idiot :am:
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/7...02702re.th.jpg
well, it posts :rolleyes:
BIOS 1.3C update... the CPU temp reads 1 ONLY when -0
i have a "normal" reading now that im (back) on air
EDIT:
back to my "On Air" volt-bug (> 1.3V = BSOD) which is even more confusing if one assumed the bug was due to the chipped die .....
o yonah, dear sweet yonah, please put me out of my misery. im tired, so tired....
.
Was the same bug before?
Anyway, I am using either k-flex (armaflex) or similar pads. Neoprene also works :)
yep, exact same "V-wall"
looks like it survived... Dual 32M @ all default:
<a href="http://img460.imageshack.us/my.php?image=32mdone8wt.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/3762/32mdone8wt.th.jpg" border="0" /></a>
single 32M ....just HAD to push the ram some :rolleyes:
<a href="http://img461.imageshack.us/my.php?image=single32m1lz.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/4594/single32m1lz.th.jpg" border="0" /></a>
I had no problems with insulation, take your time to take a look at all the sides ;).
Only problem is a "no boot issue" when going subzero :/ .
Tried yelow jumper setting in the middle?Quote:
Originally Posted by easypanic
Not yet... :)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe Camel
CPU protection is the cause for this. Maybe by uninstalling the CHipset driver this could be solved
Is this mobo having any issues with air cooling? How is the latest bios?