This is good news, but the question is, are all G0UAY part numbers the new revision with 1.85V bios option. Have you been able to check yours yet?Quote:
Originally Posted by gelfling
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This is good news, but the question is, are all G0UAY part numbers the new revision with 1.85V bios option. Have you been able to check yours yet?Quote:
Originally Posted by gelfling
Got 2 p5w's today and both were 68MOAG / GOEAY and came with bios 1011 and have the option for 1,85 MCH in the bios. It seems the 68MOAG is the new rev while 67MOAG is the previous.
Can't believe there's a new revision already, all the early adopters just get screwed over - nice one Asus!
I've been inspired from this thread and got a new P5W DH yesterday.
68M0AG148095
90-MBB2X2-G0JAY
"68" means 2006 8(August), I think,
and G0*AY is maybe something shipping regional code...J=Japan.
http://222.151.145.94/c-board/file/P..._box-label.jpg
My P5W DH 68M has BIOS1201.
http://222.151.145.94/c-board/file/P5WDH_BIOS1201.jpg
And Vmch=1.85V is available.
http://222.151.145.94/c-board/file/P..._BIOS_Vmch.jpg
This board is still REV. 1.02G, but resistors value accompanied with
Vmch controller(RT9214) are different.
In my experience, BIOS801 has already Vmch=1.85V selection internally,
and the BIOS behaves according to hardware difference, it seems.
Thank you, zbogorgon, for your information!!!:)
I have Rev. 102G or whatever.. But no 1.85VMCH =/Quote:
Originally Posted by kyosen
Do I need at least BIOS 801? I'll see what BIOS my board came with.
np :D I have a "problem, i have measured vdroop resistor, that should be 51kO, according to you, and on this rev, i have meassured 38kohms, am I correct or is it the same thing?Quote:
Originally Posted by kyosen
How high of a FSB are you getting with this new revision?
Eva did get the 1.85 option with a 67M0AG part number but he seems to be the exception, so you are right that 68M0AG is probably the most reliable indicator that you are buying a new revision P5WDH with 1.85 MCH option.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mordor
Here BTW are the part numbers people listed in this thread:
- icer (1.65): 66M0AG142360 / 90-MBB2X1-G0AAY
- uz7 (1.65): 67M0AG109372 / 90-MBB2X1-G0AAY
- lawrywild (1.65): 67M0AG118661 / 90-MBB2X0-G0EAY
- primoz78 (1.65): 67M0AG118661 / 90-MBB2X0-G0EAY
- dani (1.65): 67MOAG / ?
- nettwerk2006 (1.65): 67M0AG / ?
- brahmzy (1.65): ? / GOAAY
- syne24 (1.65): 67M0AG / 90-MBB2X1-G0AAY
- eva2000 (1.85): 67M0AG141093 / 90-MBB2X0-G0UAY
- cocacola (1.85): 68M0AG119779 / 90-MBB2X0-G0UAY
- kyosen (1.85): 68M0AG148095 / 90-MBB2X2-G0JAY
- mordor (1.85): 68MOAG / GOEAY
well.. @185vmch my p5wdh only can boot @ 425FSB dual prime stable..
clockgen was not much help too.. highest i can reach on windows using clockgen was 435FSB 1:1 only can do 1M :D
Not bad at all.. I cant get over 360 with mine. Im about to yank her and hard mod the MCH.
For those 1,85v guys:
- Could you see voltage with a DMM ?
Since it would be a PITA that they have added 1,85v but chips are worse clockers... ( i do 440 pi1m 1:1@1,72v VS 435 pi1m 1:1 @1,85v... )
Regards! :toast:
My "new" one turned out to be a NCIX fault, they flashed the bios and put it in a new box....I have one of the :banana::banana::banana::banana:ty originals, 1.65v max, 0801 bios....
Think I should return it?
this has saved me some time thanks for all the info guys
Actually, I'm not aiming for WR, and the chipset is on air, so I don't think 1.85 is needed...
But its possible to coll 1,85 wicht air, my friend, but you have to put a fan on the NB....its quite a bit to hot without one ;)
well just came back from fry's and didnt see any 68M0AG. Anyone got one from etailers recently that has the new 1.85vmch options?
Dunno, I think 400 x 9 is good enough for me...(so 1.65 or so).Quote:
Originally Posted by VL125
400FSb is enough for me to.. 24/7 that is. The highest I've gotten my P5W DH is 417FSB.(never really tried higher)Quote:
Originally Posted by Shpoon
It just pisses me off that we jump on something early and then 2 months later there is a new revision with better capabilites..
Worst thing is, I didn't jump on it early, I just got it....luck of the draw I suppose...Quote:
Originally Posted by RangerXLT8
As I said though, this is my 24/7 machine, so meh ;)
But I know what you mean, does pissme off, though rationally, I don't know why.
But on my old one the max was 450@1,65V and now it goes up to 498@1,85V with an good CPU my E6300 only goes to 450....need a new one or an E6400.
FSB 450@1.65vmch with 1:1 and manual timings?
if so then u are very lucky to get that board.
most people only can do around 400FSB with 1:1 and manual timings.
with 2:3 and ram set to spd i can go around 450FSB.
But the hassel of RMAing it....chances are I'd get another 1.65v board back...and as I said, I don't care about WRs, I mainly play games ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by VL125
Yeah, I'd take that old board if it did 450@1.65vmch!Quote:
Originally Posted by Cocacola
My P5WDH 67MOAG can do 460MHz SP8M stable with 1.62Vmch..
No 1.85Vmch in BIOS :(
I have the Rev.102G but it came with BIOS 708 (or whatever).. so maybe I need to update to BIOS 1201+ to get the 1.85VMCH?Quote:
Originally Posted by kyosen