@ Ket:
Thanks for your bios! Works like a charm on my Asus P5Q Pro Turbo!
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@ Ket:
Thanks for your bios! Works like a charm on my Asus P5Q Pro Turbo!
I found this great thread via Google. Kent's latest P5Q-E BIOS worked perfectly for me! May I send my thanks to Kent for all his brilliant work!
I hope I might be able to bring your attention to the following page from the P5Q-E manual:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3315/...75fdc8ba_o.jpg
It shows that a primary PCIE graphics card should only be mounted in the blue PCIE slot. I can confirm that a GPU does not work and the BIOS refuses to boot if a GPU is mounted in either of the other two black PCIE slots instead.
For the optimum design and air-flow of my case, I would very much like to be able to install my GPU in either one of the black PCIE slots, if possible. Preferably the one on the far right - number three. Is there any way that a marvellous Kent BIOS could allow for this achieved?
I would be tremendously grateful - and I am sure that many more silent-PC builders would be too!
Thank you.
Hey Ket,
again I am trying to get 525 MHz FSB or higher stable with my E8500 @ P5Q "Vanilla"... not possible. :(
I am using the newest BIOS (2102m), but already tried almost every other BIOS. I think, the NB GTL could help me there, but as you know, there is no NB GTL for the P5Q "Vanilla" and only one CPU GTL, which doesn't have really small increments (0.61x, 0.63x, 0.65x). I am trying to integrate this features (NB GTL, smaller increments for CPU GTL) into the BIOS. I already managed to create a SLIC-BIOS for the P5Q, which isn't very complicated. But the NB GTL isn't that easy to build in...
What tools should I use to create such a BIOS? Maybe you could give me some download links? Or even help me with this BIOS mod?
I'll be your Padawan, Jedi Master! :D
That is some mighty good work on such low volts. Congrats!
Start with the latest and slowly roll back one version at a time if you find you can't get the settings you want.
Thats a electrical design limitation. Nothing can be done about that. And its Ket :p:
To add things like GTL reference values you have to modify the SLAB (Single Link Arch BIOS) portion of the BIOS. Modifying SLAB is possible to do, but very hard. One wrong move and your board could be toast. If you dare mess with SLAB probably the most easy way to go about doing it would be to extract the SLAB module from a P5Q Premium BIOS, and modify it to work with your P5Q.
thx Ket for that great bios...i was able to run 3dmark06 stable with cpu @ 4.5ghz...i tryed same settings with official bios and it wasn't so stable with yours....
http://www.imagesforme.com/out.php/t566720_15217.JPG
max FSB..it should go higher but it's summer and temp are high :D
http://www.imagesforme.com/out.php/t566719_560.JPG
Hey Key, I got a P5Q-WS and it is the most finicky motherboard I have ever used when it come to memory. It won't run even one stick of my Crucial Balistix 1000mhz memory (4 x 1GB). They were working great in my old gigabyte board, so I have no reason to believe they're bad. I was wondering if you could give my P5Q-WS (POS) bios a kick to the nutz and work your magic on it. Would be much appreciated. Peace out.
Hi,
I'm using the m2102 on a P5Q-E, with a e7300. I easily increased the FSB to 350 (stock at 266), without any voltage change.
My concern is about the speed step table (I don't know I it's real name) that are not updated by the bios. And so my Ubuntu system does not see the correct values. It still sees 1.6GHz idle, and 2.66GHz at full speed.
Is it possible to update this table according to the FSB manually set ?
thk a lot.
jery
@ KET:
I´m not able to undervolt my Q6600 with your Bios. I only have the options to use AUTO or a value equal or higher than 1.25V... Is there a way to enable undervolting on this board?
I can't find the right string... :(
I am using MMTOOL, AMIBCP and Hex Workshop.
@ mrosen:
Move the OV_CPU jumper cap to pins 2-3.
@Dionysos:
I´m such a noob! You were right, moving the OV_CPU Jumper did the trick.
Many, many thanks!
Does any of those bioses fit to Asus P5QC mobo?
I'm P5Q user use your new bios
easy , my Q66 @3.8 GH at 1.45 v with TRUX, thanx ketzzzz
http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/3885/38ghv1455h.jpg
any uprgade bios ????:D
hi all,
sorry for my bad english ;)
I have a P5q dlx with Q6600, this bios are better for overclock this config ?
A new bios is available on Asus web site. A next release is expected ? I waiting the next release i think to flash with mBios
Phew, a lot of praise and questions in all those posts :D Heres what I'm going to do, now the P45 platform has matured and the kinks are worked out I will release a mBIOS for every P5Q series DDR2 board Asus have released. This is mainly so all the users who have missed the love of a Ket mBIOS have that chance. The mBIOS pack will contain a modified BIOS based on the latest BIOS Asus have available. Expected ETA: Maybe later today.
mBIOSes are in the works, in the meantime heres a list of CPUs each BIOS should support.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...Untitled-1.jpg
Thanks in advance. I am really looking forward for new -E bios :clap:
When the full set comes out, I'd love to try it on my P5Q-VM which is a current G45 board (I didn't see it supported in any of the downloads). I'm @ 3.6GHz on a E7300 and would like to get it a bit higher (any recommended voltage settings?)
Thanks for the effort...
They are on their way :up: Just need another day or 2 to make sure all is good.
Alright.. here comes all the text tech stuff to do with the mBIOSes.
What BIOSes are these mBIOSes based on?
These mBIOSes are based on the latest official BIOSes Asus have available.
Will you release another mega mBIOS pack for all P5Q series mainboards?
Thats a categorical no. So don't even bother asking. After this mBIOS pack mBIOS updates will resume normal service, ie; mBIOSes for the P5Q/Pro/-E/Deluxe/Premium.
Now P45 has matured, how often are you going to release mBIOSes?
Whenever I see fit. I will check CPU and memory tables in new BIOS releases for any improvments I can port to other models of P5Q, if there are only superficial changes such as Express gate compatibility updates, I likely won't bother.
What P5Q models does this mBIOS pack contain mBIOSes for?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ket/BIOSes.jpg
When will you release this mBIOS pack?
Its available now.
Whats new in these mBIOSes?
In this gigantic pack you can expect the usual magic pixie dust sprinkling which includes;
1. New memory table to increase memory compatibility. You can download the QVL list Here.
2. New P6 CPU table to increase compatibility with CPUs
3. All the normal fixes such as working pull-ins
How can I upgrade to your mBIOS?
Same as any other BIOS update. You can either use EZ flash from BIOS, a DOS boot disk (recommended) or update from Windows.
Remember
After a BIOS update, follow these steps.
1. Shutdown system
2. Remove power cord
3. Set CMOS jumper to "clear"
4. Remove CMOS battery
5. Push power button 3 time and hold for a few seconds (discharges any stagnant electricity)
6. Leave for 2 mins
Where can I download this pack?
Its available HERE
As usual, let me know how it goes.
congratulation for the bios. the last ones i thing they were great but this one i cant see any difference bettewen your and asus bios. the last bios i could reach 3.75ghz in my E6400 on air but now i need more vcore to do the same. i use 1.55vcore with this last and the same with the asus bios.
Just joined the forum. Great Job with the BIOSes Ket!! Am using 1613m right now. I just had one issue with my board though and was wondering if anyone can help me with it.
First of all heres my config:
P5Q Pro
Q9400
4x 2Gb corsair dominator 8500C5D
Asus Radeon HD4850
Zalman CNPS 9700
Pc Power and cooling silencer 500
I have a bit of a funny problem. When i cold boot the pc after it has been off for some time, the fans spin up and nothing happens. I have to wait for some time and then the I get a beep and the bios says that overclocking has failed. I load my settings and then everything works fine. Im running the ram at 2.1v at 1066Mhz. I have kept the NB voltage to auto as initially it would boot fine on this setting. Otherwise everything works great... i have not shut down the pc for 3 days now and i have not gotten a single error!!
Is this a problem with my Mobo as initially it would boot up fine on these settings. Have tried every version of the BIOS including Ket's Bioses but to no avail. I can run Sandra, 3D Mark or prime 95 for as long as i want without a single BSOD so im mostly sure that my harware is ok. A lot of people do seem to have this problem but other than resetting the cmos, no one has been able to suggest a proper solution. Looking forward to your help!!