Got it directly from the German Asus support:
http://www.oc-system.com/bios/0509.7z
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Got it directly from the German Asus support:
http://www.oc-system.com/bios/0509.7z
Thanks
Any info on fixes and changes?
No, sorry, as always.Quote:
Originally Posted by FUGGER
But I found changelogs for the previous versions:
http://www.radikalmod.hu/upload/news...0422Readme.txt
What's up with the file format? Size seems fine though...
Never mind, googled it..... :slap:
flippin sweet...........someone PLEASE POST how this bios goes...i don't have a workign board or i'd try it....god I hope it's good.
Nice, but I don't want to tamper with it quite yet. Anybody else who flashes to it keep us updated.
LOL, my thoughts exactly...... However unless anybody goes first we'll never know.... :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by whozyodaddy
a couple of guys at EOCF are already running 0509....after it got posted here I made a thread there and they flashed it...working very well, quite similar to 0422 added a EIST management option and something else....they haven't had a stability problems...nothing new popped up in terms of negatives
I'll be happy to report my results monday night..when my replacement comes in...i'm gust gonna go straight to 0509.
Sounds excellent, maybe I'll give it a go tomorrow or maybe I'll wait to hear about your findings..... Any info on whether the "cold boot bug" is gone in the 0509 bios by chance?Quote:
Originally Posted by sluflyer06
Not fixed... :( :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by LarsK
I start losing fate in Asus bios team. Their bios seems getting worse everyday.
What makes you say that and why did you post it here?!
So there is a coold boot problem?
havent had my LS mounted yes. Waitning for that damm Chillcontrole.
Could someone explain spesifiks about the cold boot problem? So I dont end up having problems on monday :)
No, I found out myself.... :mad: Everything else loooks fine though. And 640 owners can now use 14x multiplier through EIST it seems, at least it now has the "minimum" option present.Quote:
Originally Posted by Merkor
Performance seems on par with or slightly better than 0422, and oc ability has not been diminished as far as I can tel from just running a few benches.
It won't boot when you first turn it on. you have to hit the reset button, it just freeezes at the AI Life screenie. It reboots just fine, it's just when it's been turned off for a while that it won't boot straight up. It's not temperature related, at least afaik, so your Vapo LS won't make it any different from air/water colling setups in that regard.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu
I think the cold boot problem is when you restart the computer, it shutdowns for a few seconds before booting up again.
I don't have this problem with the original bios 0304. However, new bios like 0408, 0422 have that problem. And the newest 0509 doesn't fix this problem yet.
for many it is the shutdown/restart issue....but also when you hard boot from OFF....none of it is really that big of a deal only an annoyance....i wonder if the cap mod fixes the cold boot problem....i've got the caps sitting here, i'm just not sure about voiding my warranty on a new board.
I was worried about the LockFree issue, but got a P5WD2 last week anyway. To my surprise, I had an Enable option for LockFree in the stock BIOS (304) with my 550.Quote:
And 640 owners can now use 14x multiplier
Do any of the newer BIOS files increase the MCH max voltage at all or is the volt mod the only way?
This is slightly OT...does anyone know that the LS will properly mount to the P5WD2?....i'm concerned about the chokes/caps near the socket.
Besides annoyance, I don't think it's good for the hard drives also.Quote:
Originally Posted by sluflyer06
Same withthe P5ND2-SLi Deluxe, overclocking only works with 2 out of 10 BIOS releases. Sad at best.Quote:
Originally Posted by MDboyz
Nope, probably not. And my mach II GT really doesn't like it either, it usually has a 3 min. restart delay, but because of the bug it shuts down and starts right up again every time I reboot the system :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by MDboyz
yes...Larsk I do agree with you there, it's not good at all for the phase units....did u have any issues with mounting?
No, not with the Mach II GT unit. It's a pretty tight fit, but it fits perfectly.Quote:
Originally Posted by sluflyer06
Where do you get this new bios from as far as being the official Asus version and not from a German website, its not on the Asus support website for P5WD2 bios as of todays date.
I'm not 100% certain but I think maybe the O422 bios is giving me problems when going for high FSB O/C with 5xx cpu
Sometimes if you dig around the Asus FTPs, you'll come across a beta before it's available through the sites. I am not sure if that's where the 509 came from or not, but I wanted to jump in to say that I have a 550 that's been >300FSB on WC with revision 304 (OEM on the mobo). I haven't had any issues with it...the LockFree was even working for me no problem from the get-go.
What FSB are you having a problem with? What are you temps? Voltages? Are you sure it's just not something hardware limiting the OC?
OK, thanks boostedevo,
The specs I'm on are in my signature, I've got the vcore on 1.53v but AI-booster window shows flunctuations under load - down 0.6 to 0.7 v.
That's some decent (ie. maybe a little much) Vc for WC. So I am guessing that you are seeing something close to 1.60V at idle then? That would definitely be a lot and is probably driving up temps. I saw the system specs, but temps (which I didn't see) may be the issue with further OCing.
I really don't know how good that TT Big Water is, but I wouldn't attempt Vc that high on a 775 except with really good WCing and cool ambients...or on vapo. I keep mine at 1.45Vc max (on water) for the daily grind and never over 1.4875 when trying to push it.
What are your temps? Do you have ThrottleWatch and is it ever throttling back? If so, it's just too hot already and more FSB is just going to make it worse....and I definitely wouldn't add more Vc ;)
It's not the TT bigwater cooler, its the Aquarius III external system - an expensive piece of low performance compared to others. I do have TM and C1E disabled in bios. Its on 1.53 Vcore in BIOS, not 1.6 like you said.
I have the PCIe locked at 120
PCI bus locked at 33mhz
FSB v @1.4
MCH @1.55
Vdimm @ 2.1
ICH v @ "auto"
Another strange thing I've found is that the controls for
-CPU clock spread spectrum
-PCIe " " " "
are missing from my 0422 bios... :confused:
I've looked all over the bios and can't see them anywhere but are listed in the MoBo book.
is 120mhz stock freq. for PCI-E...this is my first PCI-E board and I can't say i've been able to successfully google it....:)
you might be better off with an xp-120 if they nount to 775 then a aqaurius...many a time i've ssen the aquaious provide higher than high end air temps.
Well for now I'm sticking to the 422 bios, other than the reboot issue it's performing great for me. I'm running a 660 3.6es at 330fsbX14 and it boots fine. I just set my PCIe to 101 and leave it there. :D
This is on some really crappy ambient water cooling.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a5/...60/32mbpi4.jpg
To clarify this: I got the BIOS from the German Asus support by mail and have not downloaded this from their websites...
I run PCIe @ 120 because its the only value that will boot with my WD Sata II HD, I could use 119 and it will still boot. If I leave it on auto setting I get window errors with I.E. etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by sluflyer06
I agree with you about the Thermaltake aquarius III WC, an expensive piece of junk - however I did get it when I was not seriously into O/C like I tend to be now... :p:
I really think the inability to get good FSB overclock is because of bad luck with D0 stepping 560 cpu. :( Its a question of luck with the D0 steppings. Better chance of good O/C with E0's
Can anyone give me a little help, I am unable to get my FSB past 960,
currently what I'm running at
If I try and change any settings in the bios after the reboot I just get a black screen and then with a restart it gives me an error saying that the Overclocking failed.
have you tried more vcore?Quote:
Originally Posted by SteveS
have you tried slacking timmings for you ram???
FINNALY I goot my LS up and running : :toast:
have been waiting for this moment for the last 2 weeks, Hope I dont have any more problems with it :D
benches benches benches :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu
SteveS: check back on EOCF i responded to your post there.
Im just went to the gas station for some cola :D
And now to hock up the a: drive and hit that sucker with some memtester :D
hey jsut curious why you went with 512MB...is this computer jsut for OCing/benching?
post back when you get some OCing in:) :) :) i'm very curious since we have same mobo same processor and I will shortly also have a Vapo LS.
Im a pore student hehe.
Is there any problems with memtester 1.55+ and the Asus P5WD2?
Running 240x19 = 4560 Mhz. All voltages are default exept Vmem wich Im running at 2.1 Volt.
Maybe We can have some advise regarding settings just to save some time :D ???
you want some advice for settings are yours?
i'd bump to 1.50 or 1.52 and then see where you get mhz wise and once you find a highest setting (i would try up to 1.6V before you give up) then once you've found your highest stable try to back down the vcore and check for stab. that way yoru temps are colder....i'd start with leaving the DDR multi. at 400 until yoru done OCing, bump up all board voltages by 1 notch, make sure C1E, Thermal monitor are off, all spread spectrums are off....you should be able to get 5ghz stable no problem hell i was stable at 4.503 on water and could bench at 4.6 just not play games....what are your temps like?
For what it's worth it seems the cold boot bug is gone now. I only had trouble booting the first time after I installed the 0509 bios, since then it has booted right up every time I started up the system. This time it has been shut down for about 22 hours and still booted right up. So that's nice.
However I'm now having trouble running at much more than 325 MHz fsb with 4x DIMMs, so I'm probably going to stay with the 18x multiplier for now. I really like having 2 GB memory in there.
thats good news....my board will be back up and installed in 3 hours i think i'll flash 0509 after first boot....what kind of cooling do you have on your 7800?...your bench scores are very impressive btw.
Im a standard Vcore memtesting at 250 x19 = 4750 Mhz.
Ill just keep Vcore low rigth now. Have way to much respect for my cpu :)
Ill turn off spread spectrum, C1E,and the thermal :banana::banana::banana::banana: :) And then just bump all the other voltages a noch up :)
Currently wall time is 30 min.
BTW I hope its okay to use this thread??? Or should I start my own ??? :)
Thanks! The Gainward 7800GTX is actually only cooled with the retail cooler, and then 2x 80mm low noise fans blowing over it. But ambient temps have been around 27°C/80°F for the past few weeks, so the fans are more an extra precaution. But the card is really fast. For a single card, single slot cooling design I'm pretty impressed with the speed of the card. I only wish I could get some SLI up and running as well, then it would be totally kick a** :DQuote:
Originally Posted by sluflyer06
Yeah the 0509 bios actually seems to be pretty good. Overall a small performance improvement (on the memory side particularly) over the 0422 as well. However both the 0422 and the 0509 gave me a checksum error upon install.... They both work fine though. Anybody else experienced that?
LarsK: did you just have to clear CMOS to fix it?? i don't wanna get stuck again when i get home.....
Nosfer@tu: increasing the voltage will in no way "disrespect" your CPU or put it on ANY danger as long as you stay under 1.6V I gurantee you....
Nope, I just hit the reset button and I was up and running again. Clearing the CMOS is probably a good idea regardless though.Quote:
Originally Posted by sluflyer06
Just tried for a 3dmark03 but it simply shut down. I to experianse the boot problem. Very frustrating.
Im at 1.425 Vcore now. and reset all the voltages to auto.
But you dont geet any info on voltages in bios. its really a shame. just wanted to se what auto was at. So i Know how much to increase :)
Going for a 3dmark03 once more at 255 x19
Well I get the spontaneous reboot problem with the O422 bios - that is under full 100% cpu load for anything from 10mins upto 2 hours or so. I really don't know... here....the system could be shutting down due to overheat. Crappy aquarius III WC. :( If you turn up the speed of the radiator fan - it just makes too much noise !
Sold my 560 cpu and now going with 630 - finally in the land of 64bit crunchers..lol! :p:
I hear this 630 is a great O/Cer, changing cooling system too... going to try TT Big Typhoon air cooler.
Will install newer bios when up and running soon. :clap:
Are youy guys using any program to change the fsb in windows? I've tried clockgen and setfsb but none of these work. Setfsb gives me a smbus error.
Thanks
none of the bioses cause spontaneous rebooting, your either overheating or just unstable....
Im having reboot to :) But only in 3dmark03 :p
So Ill bump the Vcore when I geet home :)
I would definately have to agree with you on the overheating issue, as for unstable... I haven't seen any O/Cers running 2 x distributed computing projects simultaneously and net surfing to test stability All day... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by sluflyer06
I expect a lot from my machine... maybe too much... :eek: :toast:
i wasn't inferring you were unstable...sorry...jsut that there had to be something along those lines happening :)
Nobody uses anyh program in windows to set the fsb? That's weird ...
I get this error with setfsbU15a2_P5WD2
http://img77.imageshack.us/img77/4051/setfsb5xr.jpg
Thanks for any sugestion
no probs there, ihave it mounted on ,and it fits fine ,as long as you have the socket 775 top .Quote:
Originally Posted by sluflyer06