hello
somebody knows how using ez sata port as normal sata ?
when i plug a device, i have a bios error
thanks
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hello
somebody knows how using ez sata port as normal sata ?
when i plug a device, i have a bios error
thanks
Just thought i would pipe in with my 2€ cents worth.
Ive found any combination of software that tires to access the temperature sensors causes the 128/256C temp report bug.
Either two from PC Probe / Speedfan / CPU-Z have caused the error on my machine.
Rob
How can i flash to an older version of bios (701) asus update and afudos wont let me ...:slapass:
get an older version, 2.17Quote:
Originally Posted by Shark-357
Thx m8 works fine :toast:
np :)
I am new here and if I should post elsewhere, let me know. I have a problem with my P5WDH that I am unable to find a post on. Since I first set up the board I have had trouble getting the video card to initialize during POST. If I keep rebooting, eventually it starts and then everything works great. The computer will POST (although all I can see are the HD LEDS) and load up Windows. I know this because I hear the music play when Windows boots up. But I have no video. I have a new Antec NEO 430 and have read of problems but the same thing happens with a Raidmax 450. It works everytime if I stick a PCI card in the motherboard. I'm not trying to overclock at all. I have a Conroe 6600, video is a year old Powercolor 800 PCI-Express (no external power), RAID0 with 2 Raptor 74s, 2 GB G.Skill 6400. I have flashed to 1305 BIOS but nothing changed. It happens most of the time when I restart from Windows and about half of the time when I power up the computer.
somebody try'd 1403 bios already ??
In windows you can use the asus adpdate utility.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shark-357
1) launch utility
2) choose "options" in the drop down menu, click next.
3) Under enviroment settings check " Bios Downgradable" click next.
The utility will now return to the start point and you can choose an older or newer bios when you flash:D
Perhaps this should be added to the first post.
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Originally Posted by Rol-Co
I am trying it right now. It looks like i can overclock my e6400 to 3.2 with less vcore. Testing it now.
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Originally Posted by NO1B4ME
ah ok, somebody with kentsfield? need working multi, like p5b
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I'm running 1403 and I can confirm that lower multis work on my E6600. I didn't have much success running higher than a 400mhz FSB though so it wasn't worth it for me.
I can't install windows with intel's raid on this board. i made the drivers floppy with the asus cd in windows and I'm pretty sure it gives me the wrong drivers. I get a blue screen every time. Did anyone else have this problem or is there somewhere else i can download the drivers from?
i found a link on tom's hardware site. seems someone else had the same problem. stupid asus didn't include the correct intel drivers on my disc. my driver disc had intel raid ich8r instead of ICH7-R. i got ten blue screens trying to install windows over and over again thinking I was doing something wrong. I gave up and installed everything on two drives non-raid. now i'll have to start over and install from scratch. thanks asus! for over $200 you could at least include the right drivers. jerks.
I screwed up when I tried to install Intel RAID because the drivers that showed up were ICH8. I assumed they were the correct drivers. It turns out I needed ICH7R. If you scroll down the list on the floppy its is farther down. When I installed the ICH7 everything installed fine. You probably did this but you need to hit F6 early in the installation when it asks for drivers.
i only saw 4 drivers listed and the right one wasn't listed. i needed to hit down arrow and it's right there? jesus christ!
Ugh, yeah. Same thing happened to me, except Windows wouldn't even attempt to install. The raid couldn't be correctly seen with the wrong drivers. I ended up using the EZ-raid which is nice because I could also install Vista without worrying about drivers. But does the ICH7 raid perform better? If so I may end up redoing it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mxtra
I was successfuly able to get a ROCK SOLID 420FSB and 1:1 ratio, using much less voltage than someone above.
PCI Express FREQ: 110mhz
PCI Clock Cync: 33.33mhz
Mem Volt: 2.05v
CPU volt: 1.5v
ISB Term Volt (IMPORTANT!): 1.4v
MCH Chipset Volt (IMPORTANT!): 1.65v
I also manually set in the bios my mem clocks to 4-4-4-12.
This, however, could get your chipset temps up pretty high. Make sure you have good case cooling.
http://www.laughy.net/sc1.jpg
http://www.laughy.net/sc2.jpg
http://www.laughy.net/sc3.jpg
Keep in mind after doing this I reverted back to a 400FSB 1:1 ratio setup, which only requires a bit of extra CPU and Mem voltage, and nothing else (all of it on 'auto'). Just increase your mem volt until the text changes colors (I believe purple), then go one voltage step back. CPU I believe to be about ~1.45v. Rock solid.
This was all on latest bios (4103).
how much did you pay for the kentsfield ? I want one to :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rol-Co
Wow, thx for the info, I finnaly booted at 400fsb. Every other time I would have to clear my cmos if I tried (endless boot cycle, couldnt post). Its weird how 400 was the magic number cause I could boot into 399, but 1 more and bam, clear the cmos. Guess its time to figgure out which setting it was. Oddly enough I suspect the 110pci-e setting because I had tried the others....
For everyone having problems with their DVD/CD drives on the Intel IDE port - the blue one - check that none of the pins are missing, bent, or pushed in. A poster on another forum was having PIO mode issues with his DVD drive and noticed this very problem, after spending days troubleshooting.
-phil
MHC voltage needs to be up around 1.55 or more I found when you get to 400fsb just to boot! for stability 1.65 was necessary for me at 400+.Quote:
Originally Posted by adrift02
What's the verdict on the 1403 bios? good enough to make the switch from 1305?
Only if you want to use a downward multiplier to find your max stable FSB. It has no performance gains etc. Though the next bios did allow me a higher benchable clock, but not orthos stable.Quote:
Originally Posted by revenant
That's odd, cause like I was saying before I get a very stable 400FSB x 8 overclock with just a small increase in CPU and Mem Voltages, and nothing else.Quote:
Originally Posted by revenant
I cant find 1404 bios anywhere, can someone please post it? Thanks.