the only exception, they used ceramique paste on the SB..otherwise, it's like "fatal_error" described.
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Just for info, added the new official bios to the original page as seen below:-
BIOS ID:11
1. Support CL=3.
2. Enhanced compatibility with certain memories.
3. Support Command Rate adjusting function.
4. Update Jmicron BIOS to V1.06.69.
5. BIOS compiled date: 07/13/2007
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Sounds good, I will give it a try. I was mainly concerened about the 4 Pin (Square) ATX power connector vrs. the 8 Pin (Rectangle) power connector. I read the manual and it says both can be used although one is from "240 Something" compliance. Not quite sure what that is.
just ordered an abit ip35 pro today....we shall see what happens
i am really liking this mobo so far. Havent flashed to a newer Bios yet...Quick question though: During startup, the 2nd screen pops up saying something about RAID, under that it states my DVD-RW drive, then says press any key to continue (dont have to press, it continues on its own), any way to bypass this screen, it really slows down my boot times
yes...if you do not want to use raid, you just disable the "raid" option in the bios under intergrated perpherials.
Thanks Ace-a-Rue: that worked
Updated Intel "Matrix Storage Manager" drivers:
v. 7.6.0.1011
http://www.station-drivers.com/page/intel%20raid.htm
Anyone want to give this BIOS a try it's labeled B12.
http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/...M629B_12AT.rar
It's the one given to Anandtech for use when benchmarking the IP35 Pro in their upcomming review.
I'm not sure if I should flash it cause I'm scared it may break something :rofl:
anyone try it yet? :shrug:
i will try!:shocked:
:D
interested in seeing what this B12 bios does for everybody...*-)
I should have my board by this weekend....I will be testing my E6850 on it
so far...everything is set the way i had it before..notice the cpu temp readout from uguru is about 2-3C lower than before...coretmep 095 reads the same as before for idle conditions.
hmmmm wondering what all has changed in bios then?
I fixed my problem by renaming the file and using that name with awdflash.
Anyhow it looks to me like uguru reads core temps now instead of the usual cpu diode. It is so close to what everest and speedfan report.
After a few quick benchmarks it seems like performance is increased slightly. Nothing huge so don't expect miracles, but it is slightly better than it was.
Uguru is not registering the correct temperature anymore for my B3-Q6600...hmmmm, wondering if they did that for the newer "G0" stepping processors...i am priming 3 cores at the moment or 75% across the board and it is reading only 43C from Uguru...core temp 095 says about 65-67C
This is my first Intel build and I had to apply a lot of pressure to get the cpu seated. It is in the right position it just took a lot of pressure. Is this normal?