Yes........Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragonx21
EDIT: I hope that you have already renamed - if not - the bios file to .ROM
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Yes........Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragonx21
EDIT: I hope that you have already renamed - if not - the bios file to .ROM
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Originally Posted by hipro5
yes...
but now... the pc doesn't boot to windows 98 recover floppy why?
I tried to flash my P4C800 Deluxe with that bios too and after the flash i can get in the bios and save the settings but after that it won't boot and i have to erase the bios settings to boot and get in the bios again but than i have the same problem again,after save settings it won't boot :(
I did use Afudos 1.16 and the boottrick.
Is it possible to use the P4C800-E Deluxe bios in the non E version because i want to change the multiplier.
I now use the program Eist to change the multiplier in windows but i'm not sure if it's stable because i can't get a higher fsb than 214.
I can run Superpi 1M at 13x214 but 10,11 or 12x215 gives a error in Superpi.
Or does my M740 not like a higher fsb than 214 :(
It's prime stable at 13x200@1,375V with the standard cooler.
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Originally Posted by audiojunk66
me too...
the issue of bus is an issue of bios, for got high bus must boot 200+FSB :mad:
where do i buy this ct-479 adapter card at? ive been looking thru the treads and havent found where to buy yet...
thx perc,
i got mine from www.xpcgear.com
are there any release notes or anything for them, do they do anything for ct-479? such as full pat with agp/pci locksQuote:
Originally Posted by Mike@Portugal
Perc,
eWiz had them not too long ago for about the $54 or so, shipped.
Edit:
Forget it, I just checked eWiz and they don't show any.
Beware to DISABLE the onboard LAN when you flash a different bios in your mobo.......and KEEP it DISABLE........Forget the onboard LAN....... :)
why is that?
Do you know this from personal experience? Others have reported that LAN, sound and RAID all work fine after flashing P4P800DLX to P4P800SE.Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
There are mobo's which have Intel Giga LAN and others that have Marvel LAN.......Between them, there is a no go by flashing them with another bios than it's own, if you can understand what I mean......Quote:
Originally Posted by hmsrolst
EDIT: I'm talking about P4C800 series.....
but.. with the P4C800E-DLX bios can't save setting...
if i disable the lan, can work the save setting?
so does anyone know what exactly this bios does for a p4p800se?
I just picked up a second 730 hoping for a good chip for my P4P800SE. My first 730 would run at 201x10 with stock voltage, but not much more. I can't get the new chip to run at any FSB higher than 196. So I can run at 11x196 (2157), or 12x183(2196), but I can't boot at even 10x201(2010). From my other chip I know the board and RAM are fine with it, just not with this chip. Although this kind of problem was common at lower FSB with B1 chips, it seems peculiar with C0 chips. Has anybody else had a problem like this? :confused:
i can boot from bios up to around 230fsb with the same chip and board..Quote:
Originally Posted by hmsrolst
Yes .....something similar happened to me . I removed the jumper from the CT-479 adaptor and it worked :DQuote:
Originally Posted by hmsrolst
Seems like nothing.Quote:
Originally Posted by vtx_
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, it didn't work for me. Anybody else have this issue? Any other suggestions appreciated.Quote:
Originally Posted by toledo
what is the latest bios version for mobo P4C800-e del, 1023.001?
i think i have seen somewhere 1023.004, but I can't find anything about that.
There's also a new bios for the P4C800 Deluxe since 23 september,don't know what the benefits are.
http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us
1024.001 beta bios is also out... I will flash it now.Quote:
Originally Posted by audiojunk66
Razor_Sniper, if it's for P4C800-ED, could you post a link.
p.s. thx, I allready found it, thx
Is there any difference betwen 1023 and 1024.001 at oc?
No, my max is still this:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rovtar
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=40229
:(