why would doing all that to the cmos have any affect on the settings in the bios?
if you flash a new bios using the windows program surely it will have the same affect than flashing from the dos one?
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why would doing all that to the cmos have any affect on the settings in the bios?
if you flash a new bios using the windows program surely it will have the same affect than flashing from the dos one?
I was wondering that as well. I flashed 0701 in windows and it seems to work fine.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pandamonia
And could you clock your FSB any higher?Quote:
Originally Posted by arrakys
just a few.Quote:
Originally Posted by don_vercetti
btw, cpu is working at same o/c with less voltage (dropped from 1.4 -> 1.375)
Is this a BETA BIOS? Is it up on ASUS site yet?
That bios, even the one that is modded(0801), have the same voltages(maximum) 1,65-1,50-1,20-1,70 Volts, last is Vcore.
Mine Mb boot at fsb 420 with 1,60 Vcore,but no more than 433,7 Mhz Fsb...
I tried all bioses greater than 0602 an still the same...
Even if I low down the multiplier at 8X or 7X...
Has anyone succed to use that modded bios for more than 1,65 MCH voltage?
http://p5wdh.de/downloads/asus/bios/p5wdh1101.zip
Has somebody checked up it already?
Instaled 1101 just, and much faster post.
BECAUSE it does and this is how I got vcore options on my p5wdh, and you should reflash the bootblock. You should ALWAYS clear cmos after flashing a new bios. I know that often you don't have to but you SHOULD always clear it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pandamonia
What's the bootblock? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
this bios does noting new on my rig
still slooooooooooooow boot and
it still say oc fail blabla and reset på 2400 mhz :(
"The BootBlock is a portion of the BIOS which will sometimes boot when the BIOS itself has been corrupted to enable you to boot to a floppy and reflash. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't."Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.X
Does the P5W DH boot slow in general? I just ordered one of these for my E6600. I thought my DS3 booted slowly, I hope this thing doesn't boot slow!Quote:
Originally Posted by DEVIL_DK
youre honestly basing your board decision on the couple of seconds extra it might take when you boot it?
board boots pretty fast in my opinion...
Hey - everybody's telling me I've should have gotten this board to begin with if I'm using an E6600. I would prefer it not to boot slowly as I've dropped thousadns into this rig. Why have 2 RAID0 Raptors if the mobo prevents things from booting decenty quick. That said, I already ordered the board, so if it does, I'm screwed anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndrewZorn
seems my overclock will now run at a lower voltage.... im priming at 1.46 rather than 1.5v
Also mhc at 1.5v rather than 1.6v
That's great news!Quote:
Originally Posted by Pandamonia
Does it have the profiles?
Promising...so what can you achieve with 1.6v mch now? And 1.5v CPU i guess.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pandamonia
Does anyone with ES tested it and boot correctly ?
i think im limited to about 3.5ghz on my cpu aty 1.5v so i duno but i can do this with 1.5v mch now.
Also im in windows kinda stable on 4:5 divider playing Fear for half hour then reset... not sure if that was ram or not tho. i need a windows bases memtest.
im gona try the other divider
Works fine with a 6700ES.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mykou
thanks , I'll then give a tryQuote:
Originally Posted by Igor01
Does this work with ES-cpus?
Edit: Didn't update the thread tab for a couple of hours :)