Great stuff, thanks ket....
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Great stuff, thanks ket....
Let me know your results guys :up: if you can't OC as well I'll switch memory tables so you get a 2nd crack at things.
Early report; running 6GB using identical settings as with 1613m bios, bios 2002 fails IBT with Q6600 @3.4GHz, might be the different memory table that made it fail unless Asus changed something else.
Hi Ket
I have one Question: where i can find which Memorys are supported by the M II F Mem. table?
I'll try it - is there the newest ich10r Raid software in it?
No idea on that one, don't have a quad to mess with.
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Will be whatever Asus are using. No need to mess with what aint broke.
The file you are trying to access is temporarily unavailable. :(
Worked fine for me. Attached is QVL for M2F just in case others ask
hi all! I want flash my bios to another version (now im using 1805 and have some OC problems with it), so i thinking about 2001 or 2001m. Which one you can advise for e8400 C0 overclock, especially for good FSB overclock (500+)? Or maybe 1805m?
I tested the stock 2002m bios for the P5Q-Pro, IBT still fails before 8 hours I had to bump the core voltage up 2 notches with this Q6600, Asus definitely changed certain parameters that forced this, quad users may find they need a little bump in voltage compared to 1613m.
errr.. anyone wanna help me out and link me to the 200 series Premium BIOS.. im kinda lazy @_o
How about you just click the first link on page 1 :rolleyes:
Hack for SLI on Crossfire capable boards.
Get to it, Ket! :yepp::D
Impossible. You need a special "key" which nvidia put into BIOS code the manufacturers submit to them. As far as I am aware, theres no way to extract this "key".
Possible. Extracted and patched it into MIIF BIOS without any big problems.
But it doesn't run. Need some crazy people for testing but only if you have:
ASUS P45 Series Motherboard with Dual BIOS ;)
2 nVIDIA cards from the 8/9/200 series
contact me if you have both and are willing to be a "guinea pig" (god damn.. anyone here who knows that crazy japan movies?)...
Would anyone here happen to have a link for 1406m for the P5Q deluxe (or has a copy to send me)? I'm having some issues with the unmodded bios where if I set the VCC too high my board won't post.
Edit: Must have been something to do with my ram timings. I'm not sure but something still feels buggy.
hi guys, got a P5Q-VM but got some trouble with oc, I had a P35-DS3L board before and the E5200 maxed out at 4Ghz@1.36V, now I got trouble to get over 3.6Ghz bootable.
If I boot at freq above the below ones, the fans just spin and thats about all, but if I turn of the PSU for a while, it just normally boots and runs stable (so I can run 4Ghz, but when i restart it, it doesnt boot)
12.5*286=3575
12*297=3564
11.5*311=3576
11*323=3553
10.5*337=3538
10*346=3460 (FSB wall)
Previous owner had was running 9.5*399 on it and was able to run up to 420FSB on it.
I tried to clear the CMOS, it has the newest bios on it (wanted to flash an older one, but couldnt, so just reflashed the new one), tried I guess every setting in bios, but nothing helped.
I ll be happy for any advice, thx
Thats my point, impossible. The key doesn't work when extracted. People have figured out how to get the key out now (baby step) but it won't work when inserted into another BIOS.
yeah.. i think the driver checks for the device id of the chipset since x58 also uses ich10(r)
this must be possible :(
Possible maybe, but not easy to do for modders and the tools we can get our hands on, which essentially makes it impossible. Anyway, whats peoples latest results with the last batch of mBIOSes? I'm still interested in knowing the results :toast:
I'll admit that I had my doubts that these modded bioses made much of a difference but after going directly from 1406 to your 1406m I notice a huge difference with stability at a higher fsb. Good work :up: I notice that you didn't include 1702m in the bios pack. You wouldn't happen to have a copy kicking around would you?
Thanks Ket :yepp:
Thats what I'm going to flash to right now. I'll post back with my results. :up:
Edit: So far it seems like a no go for me. I cleared cmos, loaded setup defaults, flashed, then cleared cmos. I put in the settings that were stable with 1702m to get a feel for 2001m and when I hit F10 my pc restarted and the board wouldn't post or turn back on. So, I pulled power and hit the power button and the board posted at the settings that I put in. I'll do some stress testing and see if it happens again while tweeking anything in bios.
Edit: seems like a one time thing changes some things in bios and the board posted fine. One other thing that I did notice is that loadline uses a little nore VCC than on any other bios that I have used. Seems ok so far.
:up:
P5Q-E
For me m1901 Bios is great! My Q6600 can run at 486 @ PL9 FSB :) Before sth. between 460-470 was the end. I also can boot at FSB 500, but Windows hang up <-- but i think with finetuning i would be able to fix that ;) But i dont need it.
http://www.abload.de/img/4862km0.png
The test also finished without Errors...