You should be ok and I believe you should be setting those to 2.2v 4,4,4,12 @ ddr800 after you boot it up. Make sure at Crucial's web site.
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C/o of rlm ... just adjust the HDD setup for USB on the Abit.
Now my problem is that the BIOS does not have a USB-HDD boot option and I can't see the flash drive in the HDD boot order section. :shrug:
HP TOOL
http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=197
System Files for HP TOOL
http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=196
You MUST download the latest stable drivers from ABIT's website which include the runme.bat, etc. Beta does not contain these files. Then you must right click and edit runme.bat to have the same bios name as your beta. I find this pretty funny that your asking this since ACE's Bios Flashing Guide is in your sig :rolleyes:
Ok well I edited the runme.bat so that the file would now be M629B_16AT.B01. But I get the error that the file is not a .bin file during flash.
Should I change the file extension to .bin?
Obviously, yes.
Rename the file to M629B_16AT.BIN , and do the same in the runme.bat ( make sure the BIOS filename is exactly the same )
What are some initial impressions on the newest beta bios?
I'm particularly interested in feedback from Q6600 users. Increased stability? Higher FSB?
Same thing ( FSB/Stability ). [ Q6600/QX6700/QX6850 used, all reached the same FSB with every BIOS version that I've tried ]
Everyday with this motherboard, proves me that Abit has come back for good this time. Great m/b... :up:
Totally stable, without specific problems and as opposed, to the not very far, past, we aren't waiting for a bios to solve a huge prob.
Today i updated bios from 11 to 14, though FlashMenu utility, without any problems. As it happened from 10 to 11 bios upgrade i did.
One note about the new 14 bios. uGuru shows cpu temp way lower and now the gap with CoreTemp has further widened to 15'C off. Something that forced me to reset the EQFan settings. Anyone else experienced this?
i had explained back about 3-4 pages that you cannot have your DOS file any longer than 8 alpha-numeric characters for your bios file name.
on top of that, my guide clearly stated to download an official Abit bios so you have the runme.bat and abitfae.bat available to flash automatically...i described that you had to rename the bios file name that is in the runme.bat to the current bios you wanted to flash.
the only thing that i did not get into was "how to" flash via an USB thumbdrive...a properly formatted USB drive acts just like floppy disk/drive when you use the HP format tool.
have you successfully flashed with this latest "16" beta bios?
Is there some kind of change log for the bioses? I have tried all of them and i haven't noticed any difference.(except the CR option)..
To whoever writes them a strap option would be very appreciated.. is that possible?
for release BIOS yes, although I'm certain that they don't go into technicalities or cover evry little tweak.
http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/mothe...pPRODINFO=BIOS
"BIOS: m629b14.zip
Bios Issue Date:2007/09/06
Mirror Site: ASIA Europe US
BIOS ID:14
Fixed the POST will show CPU has been changed message when first time SAVE & EXIT BIOS menu.
Enhanced the S3 compatibility with abitEQ utility.
BIOS compiled date: 09/06/2007.
BIOS: m629b12.zip
Bios Issue Date:2007/08/15
Mirror Site: ASIA Europe US
BIOS ID:12
Update CPU micro code.
Support Wolfdale & Yolkfield CPU.
Support the pin definition of Front Audio adjusting function.
BIOS compiled date: 08/15/2007.
BIOS: m629b11.zip
Bios Issue Date:2007/07/09
Mirror Site: ASIA Europe US
BIOS ID:11
Support CL=3.
Enhanced compatibility with certain memories.
Support Command Rate adjusting function.
Update Jmicron BIOS to V1.06.69.
BIOS compiled date: 07/09/2007
BIOS: m629b10.zip
Bios Issue Date:2007/05/17
Mirror Site: ASIA Europe US
BIOS ID:10
First release.
BIOS compiled date: 5/17/2007"
For betas often not.
i do not use Uguru with the user profiles so i have not been subjected to that particular problem
After a bit more beta testing is over, Abit should start shipping the boards with the latest bios improvements already installed.....
I wonder if that will be much longer? I'm guessing not.
I am hoping to get a board that is up to date with the latest bios, and ready to be installed when I open the box.
The Abit IP35-Pro is my current favorite.
All the flashing, and wondering how complicated it will be to get actually get a 2 drive RAID 0 Raptor array running off of the mobo has me consirned.
I am a plug and play fan myself. (First build) ;)
doubt if Abit will update the bios for any produced boards...they are probably into gearing up for the X38 board(s).
i heard of a few instances of raptor drives having problems with P35 chipset...i presume it is a hardware revision on the raptor.
raid is very easy to set up on the Pro board...i use two 320G seagate 7200.10 series drives without any problems...in fact, seagate has a 250G model that has comparable SRS speed to the raptor because it has only one platter...of course, it doesn't have the access speed compared to raptor...raptor will always own that one with the 10K rotational speed.