Yeah I am running a little less Vcore with this one......Quote:
Originally Posted by Mykou
Try it and let me know how you do.
You have the Golden chip:toast: .
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Yeah I am running a little less Vcore with this one......Quote:
Originally Posted by Mykou
Try it and let me know how you do.
You have the Golden chip:toast: .
It is not working for me, my board dont recognize this BIOS! I have first rev of MoBo, maybe is that BIOS for newest revisions?
EDIT: It working NOW, i ad to flash it from Windows ...
GERAT news is, thats work, no hard restarts after reset!
Brilliant, now i can overclock again.
Well done Asus.
you mean less vcore with 1503 ?Quote:
Originally Posted by NO1B4ME
( 1101 let me already use less volts than others I 've tried till now and stable )
I'll take a look .
edit:seems you got hands on a nice chip too .. ;)
Question regarding flashing....
If you have OC'd your system, do you have to bring all settings to stock before flashing to new BIOS? Or can you flash to new BIOS even with OC'd settings?
Thanks.
It's possible, but not advisable. This is because if your computer crashes during a flash, then your motherboard will probably be royally buggered. Flashing while at stock greatly minimises the chances of a crash happening.Quote:
Originally Posted by mickey79
So it's up to you, but i'd say it's good practice to always go back to stock speeds before flashing, since you can never be 100% sure your overclock is rock stable.
oki :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by NO1B4ME
so after running orthos large ffts 3 hours what I can say with 1503 ..
- needed less vcore 1.47v bios vs 1.48v ( bios 1101) to be stable at same 3.7ghz and same settings bios and comparing with large ffts ran with 1101 same time .
- could increase fsb +5 mhz with P5W DH no mod ,could take 451 fsb ( 445/447 before ).... x 9 @1.57vcore :banana:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=132533
still crappy ram although D9 g skill tss.. IMO
and think my last lapping job was not bad ....:rolleyes:
http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/1565/yesmu7.jpg
Sure I need less vcore to run stable small fft and blend . ;)
large is tougher IMO
Have to wait for my new graphic card and run some games testing .
had to replace 2 days ago my PSU with antec smartpower 500W ( Enermax 620 dead as 7900 GT too lol ) but very excellent !! ( did sli with it and former 3800 x2 ) and graphic card actually is Radeon X300 SE ( ROFL 5 fps in gothic 3 @1280 x 1024 non modded nor overclocked... :woot: )
Regards :)
coldboot issue is resolved for me aswell, the one thing I noticed is I needed to slack my ram timmings :/
1405 ram @ 850 4-4-4-8
1503 ram @ 850 4-4-4-12
does seem I can run 425 fsb at less volts now though , so comes with good and bad
mickey79 + all
While applying the 1503 bios it froze, so I had to power off. The recovery procedure kicked in and searched for a file called p5wdh.rom, which I put on a USB device. My p5wdh.rom contained the 1503 bios.
It also searches floppy and CD/DVD drives for this file too.
A very useful feature. I suspect this happened as I've been overclocking!
Geoff
My RAM settings are the same, 850MHz@8-3-3-3.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kemp3
BIOS1503 is now the official AsusFTP - not linked on the SupportSite yet
ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...20DH%20Deluxe/
iLL
Un-OC'd my system back to stock, flashed to BIOS 1503 without any problems. OC'd back! All is groovy!
shows up on asus download page now;
Beta Version 1503 2006/10/25 update
OS DOS
Description P5W DH Deluxe Beta BIOS 1503
Latest beta BIOS.
File Size 685.78 (KBytes)
Download from Global USA Europe China
Guys, with 1402 I can set my Corsair XMS2 6400 5-5-5-12-5. But with 1503 it wont boot. To make it boot I had to enable SPD. WHat would be the workaround please? Thanks.
Anyone here using this bios with an XtremeMusic soundcard? I'm trying to figure out if it's the cluprit of my 2D artifacting problems which occured when I installed the soundcard. Very, very odd problem.
I have an xtrememusic card without problems since first bios (it works with 1503 also) .Quote:
Originally Posted by jagt
Try to remove your drivers because x-fi has often problems when you change cards .
I have same ram as you, but i thought you had to enable spd for oc'ing??Quote:
Originally Posted by zaina
If you did not enable spd, you could not oc??
Thank goodness hard boot is gone. :D
I have same problem with 1503 but only at the 800mhz memory setting all other settings I can boot with manual timings.Quote:
Originally Posted by zaina
I think its a bios bug.
Interesting. I had an Audigy2 in there before. I think I removed the drivers properly (via add/remove programs, I tried driver cleaner as well, but that didn't seem to do anything). Is a reformat the only way to get rid of POS creative drivers? Jebus.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stelios
1 thing that did happen to me on the new bios update..
I went to use Asus Update and was getting an error bios.dll message when tring to load up the update program..
It is caused by the creative drivers/software..
So anyone tring to flash to 1503 and is having issues with Asus Updateand using a Creative Soundcard , you have to go into the registry and make a small change..
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Wow6432Node
add a letter a infront of the Wow6432Node so it looks like the aWow6432Node
That's it..
Yeh, that's the way to do it. BTW, change it back after flashing. The annoying thing is you need to rename that registry entry and restart the computer everytime you want to use asus update... so use afudos tbh..Quote:
Originally Posted by Potato Salad
When i changed my audigy2 for the x-fi , i also deleted manually all files begining with ct* and some sb* . I finally did some registry clean job .Quote:
Originally Posted by jagt
Format always is a solution but it's always better if we can repair windows without formatting.
What happens if you don't change it back??Quote:
Originally Posted by lawrywild
well something in the Creative drivers won't work probably. I don't know, I always changed it back.Quote:
Originally Posted by Potato Salad