Great. Thank you! That makes life much simpler for me.
Great. Thank you! That makes life much simpler for me.
New Bios released
Version 3002, so now our best beloved motherboard has 2010 year in bios date, like modern 1156 models
ftp://ftp.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/Socke...eluxe-3002.zip
PS. Maybe for 1155 ASUS will make something P8W Deluxe
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Greetings, this may be a long shot; but its worth a try. I've recently updated to windows 7 x64 and i'm noticing my usb transfer rates are disgustingly slow; could this possibly be caused by a mobo driver issue? Thank you in advance
-Mike
E8500 E0 | Zalman CNPS9700 | Asus P5W-DH rev 1.02g - 2901 Bios | Radeon 4850 | 4g OCZ DDR2-800 DC | Antec Sonata II | Windows 7 x64 Home Premium
I would have to guess no. But I guess anything is possible. Did you make sure the jab settings in bios are set to high speed?
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That would be "USB" thanks spell check..
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Thanks for the reply, yes, they are set to hispeed. i've noticed on any port the fastest transfer rate i'll get is around 20megs per second -_-; any other ideas? thanks again
E8500 E0 | Zalman CNPS9700 | Asus P5W-DH rev 1.02g - 2901 Bios | Radeon 4850 | 4g OCZ DDR2-800 DC | Antec Sonata II | Windows 7 x64 Home Premium
Other then that no... if you upgraded try doing a fresh install. 20 does not sound that bad especially if the external drive is getting full... hard to tell. Win 7 should install the latest drivers but you could always try intel direct for chipset drivers... doubt that will do anything.
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Thanks, mine's still going strong! It was my home theatre pc, got moved to another case and is now my digital audio workstation.
Really need help on this:
I have 2 drives on the Asus EZBackup (SIL4723) in Raid0 configuration, and other 3 drives on Intel ICH7 configured as non-raid. Because I don't want to mess up with the Raid, I unplugged the 2 drives from EZBackup (SIL4723) ports and I was trying to install the OS on a SSD drive conected to first port of ICH7. I succeded only after I modified the ICH7 controller to AHCI mode. After that, I was reconnect the 2 drives of Raid0, and boooooooooooom....the raid was gone. I must mention that I did not touch the SIL4723 jumpers. The only thing with I mess up was the setting for ICH7 in bios. Could that blow away my Raid0?The real problem is that the RAID0 I have a lot of material that is critical to recover it somehow.
X5670 B1 @175x24=4.2GHz @1.24v LLC on
Rampage III Extreme Bios 0003
G.skill Eco @1600 (7-7-7-20 1T) @1.4v
EVGA GTX 580 1.5GB
Auzen X-FI Prelude
Seasonic X-650 PSU
Intel X25-E SLC RAID 0
Samsung F3 1TB
Corsair H70 with dual 1600 rpm fan
Corsair 800D
3008WFP A00
Even now P5W is very strong setup, with dual core 45 nm, such as E8500 running at 3.8GHz, and NVIDIA Geforce GTX 570 or Radeon 6970. Keep in mind, then board was released, there was only Geforce 6800 Ultra and Radeon X850XT, new cards are 10 times faster and work fine with this board.
With Quad cores and next generation cards or upcoming dual GPU cards, board will work even faster
Last edited by Yolanda; 03-07-2011 at 12:10 PM.
I think it's very sad, try different BIOS settings, maybe RAID will work, but the chance is not big, also your setup is rare, so few or even nobody really know much aboit it. For the future: always, not, ALWAYS, backup critical data to other HDD, DVD, USB HDD and so on. Maybe you mistake and connected one HDD, priviosly connected to one port, to another, and RAID can be destroyed.
Last edited by Yolanda; 03-07-2011 at 12:09 PM.
I have false when update new BIOS, it had error when "New BIOS is writing"
How can I save my Mobo ???
Does Asus CrashFree BIOS 3 help me any thing ???
Did you use a boot disk with afudos, or did you flash with the BIOS ezflash or in windows? I Forgot how crashfree 3 works...I think you need the original asus dvd inserted, and maybe a PCI video card?
I forgot, sorry.
If you can get the board to start, please flash with afudos and the bios BIN file, NOT in windows and not in ezflash!
Board can't start? You need a floppy disk with P5WDH.ROM file (rename your BIOS to it), then board, if it has working boot block, will flash this BIOS.
CD/DVD and FAT formatted USB drive (ASUS sad that 4-8GB or smaller drives only will work, but my 16GB drive works too) also can be used, but in some cases floppy is last chance.
Also you can try to press ALT+F2, it's a key to start flashing at boot up. If your board is working you also can use it to flash new BIOS.
Something bad happened to my DH Deluxe. BIOS errors like no fan detected, then several HIT F1 to Continue ones. Finally it refused to boot, and just turns back off after a few seconds with a loud relay click.
My options are few: I *need* to bring this machine back up even if I do get a i7 system going to eplace it. Has anyone got a DH Deluxe on a shelf they want to sell? OR, what else in a 775 board comes close to what it had, since PATA and a bunch of SATA ports are important...
P5W DH Deluxe 1.02G
Q9450 @ various settings like underclocked to 2.32Ghz until a good BIOS comes along...
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No to both ideas. I haven't pulled it apart yet since the symptoms seemed far too serious. Having the main fan speed stop reporting in then having other bad Hit F1 to Continue errors and finally no boot at all made me think I was dead. I'll get more diagnostics soon but the offer to pick up a 1.04 board willstill apply since that'd be an upgrade anyway...
P5W DH Deluxe 1.02G
Q9450 @ various settings like underclocked to 2.32Ghz until a good BIOS comes along...
asus p5ne has 2 ide sockets on it which makes it fairly unusual. Mine was clocked at 3.2ghz
I'd strip it down before declaring it dead including removing the battery for a day. I tried everything bar removing the drive cable once, turns out it was the simplest thing
Another machine we have freezes on boot if a certain usb port is used. Take it out and it carries on, use the port in windows and no problem
Last edited by 775911; 07-02-2011 at 09:30 AM.
Just installed windows 7 on my old p5w.
Any drivers i need to install to get things working?
GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD5 LGA 1366 Intel X58 ATX Intel Motherboard
Intel Core i7 920 Nehalem 2.66GHz 4 x 256KB L2 Cache 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Processor
CORSAIR XMS3 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model TR3X6G1600C8 G
CORSAIR CMPSU-1000HX 1000W ATX12V 2.2 / EPS12V 2.91 SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Modular Active PFC Compatible with Core i7 Power Supply
VGA GIGABYTE|GV-R587D5-1GD-B R
CPU COOL XIGM|Dark Knight-S1283V R
W7 should have all necessary drivers already, as long as you aren't using the wireless or dh remote features. I never needed the CD in windows 7 at all. There are some Vista/W7 drivers on Asus page, though.
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