35F? Do you live in a freezer? Did you mean Celsius?
I'm glad you were able to solve your problem. I'd still run the IntelBurnTest & memtest86+ at stock and then overclocked speeds to verify stability, and check PSU voltages under idle & load.
35F? Do you live in a freezer? Did you mean Celsius?
I'm glad you were able to solve your problem. I'd still run the IntelBurnTest & memtest86+ at stock and then overclocked speeds to verify stability, and check PSU voltages under idle & load.
Hah! Good catch-Celsius is correct. Just finished running Intel Burn for 10 @ High and passed perfectly. Will do Memtest tonight at bedtime, and let it run over night.
Following that I'll haul out my old analog Multi, and check the PSU. If all that checks out, I'll rebuild the overclock from scratch, though probably not to the 4.1 I had previously.
I just want to make sure system is stable, as I plan to upgrade to a 2500k and Win7 system shortly, and keep this system for off line work, and backup.
Thanks again.
Zalophus
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Abit IP35Pro-bios17;E8500-CO@4.1Ghz;Xigmatek S-1293;Mushkin Ascent 1066 2x2GB;XFX 8600GT;Corsair 620W;WD SATA 1x250GB & Seagate 2x320GB;Antec 900; Vista Ultimate x64.
ASUS P8z77-V LE Plus; 3570K;CM 212 Plus;Corsair Vengance 1866 2x8GB;Seasonic 750W;Samsung 830-128GB;WD Black 1TB;WD Blue-1TB;Fractal Arc Midi;Win7 Pro x64
You're quite welcome, good luck!
On another note, I really don't like updating 13 BIOS versions, it's quite tedious. I think I'll just update 16, 17, 18, & 18ZZZ for simplicity's sake, and if anybody needs any other version they can just post here and I'll gladly do it. I'll get around to testing that new JMicron OROM and the latest Intel AHCI OROM soon.
New drivers (Intel RST, Realtek Ethernet/Audio):
- Intel Chipset 9.2.0.1030 (zip format)
- Intel Rapid Storage Technology 10.6.0.1002 (Windows installer, 32-bit and 64-bit floppy downloads here)
- Realtek 8110SC PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller (while this points to the PCI-E-based NIC driver, this driver is newer than the one found on the 8110SC page and works without issue)
- Realtek High Audio Definition R2.63 for Vista 32bit / Vista 64bit / Win7 32bit / Win7 64bit
- Realtek High Audio Definition R2.63 for 2000 / XP / XP 64bit / 2003 / 2003 64bit
- JMicron JMB363 Storage Controller R1.17.63 WHQL
Utilities:
abit IP35 Pro motherboard & µGuru manual
Click here for my latest BIOS compilation.
Asus Rampage IV Extreme (WC loop1) Bios 1201 / Core i7-3820@5.125Ghz (WC loop2) / G.Skill 4 x 4 Go PC17000 Ripjaws Z CAS9@2333Cas10 / XFX Radeon 5970BE 2GB (Sapphire Vmod Bios v126) core:710@950MHz mem:1000@1225MHz (WC loop3) / 2*OCZ Vertez 2 v1.35 60GB RAID0 + 2*2TB Caviar RE4 RAID 0(WC loop1) / ThermalTake ToughPower W0171 1500W Cable Management + Meanwell 320W (for pumps & fans & USB3 PSU) / LG 30'' W3000H / Triple WaterCooling loop
I'm sorry but I have to say a board thats around 4 years old, the manufacturer isn't even around anymore and you want BIOS updates and things... thats really flogging a dead horse right there. Some good P45 boards can still be found new through a bit of googling.
"Prowler"
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Cooling:
6x 140mm LED fans, 1x 200mm LED fan | Modified CoolerMaster Masterliquid 240
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I was able to get SSDs working properly on this board thanks to Ligushka BIOS update (Intel RAID/AHCI Option ROM 8.5.0.1030), there is no need to change the board, just want to keep it up-to-date if it is possible. I don't think that I am the only one using Ligushka BIOS to keep this board going.
Asus Rampage IV Extreme (WC loop1) Bios 1201 / Core i7-3820@5.125Ghz (WC loop2) / G.Skill 4 x 4 Go PC17000 Ripjaws Z CAS9@2333Cas10 / XFX Radeon 5970BE 2GB (Sapphire Vmod Bios v126) core:710@950MHz mem:1000@1225MHz (WC loop3) / 2*OCZ Vertez 2 v1.35 60GB RAID0 + 2*2TB Caviar RE4 RAID 0(WC loop1) / ThermalTake ToughPower W0171 1500W Cable Management + Meanwell 320W (for pumps & fans & USB3 PSU) / LG 30'' W3000H / Triple WaterCooling loop
This has been a great board. Finally looking to upgrade and now the company I relied upon is gone. So sad.
ASrock maybe the company I move too, they seem to have the same type of gamer friendly design's as Abit did.
I haven't attempted updating yet. I'm still positive that the Intel AHCI ROM will not work, but the JMicron should.
I'm new to this forum, and looking for some advice on memory selection for my new IP-35 Pro build. I'm trying to finish building a partially built computer that was started a few years ago, but never completed. All parts are brand new, never been used. I've got these parts: IP-35 Pro mb (bios unknown), Intel Quad Q6600 cpu (SLACR, stepping GO), Noctua NH-U92B cpu cooler, MSI NX8800GT OC'd graphics card, PC Power & Cooling Silencer 610 PSU, HT Omega Claro sound card, Antec P182 case, Windows 7 Home Premium, and for memory, I have a 4g (2x2) dual channel kit of Mushkin #996582 DDR2 PC2-6400 with 5-4-4-12 timings. I plan on playing around with OC'ing this rig when done, and will do very mild gaming, photoshop work, and general computer usage.
My problem is, I want to run 8g of memory, and I don't know which is the better way to go with this build for the best performance. I have 2 options that I'm looking at, and I need advice as to which way to go.
Option #1: Keep the 4g of PC2-6400 Mushkin 5-4-4-12 I have now, and then add another 4g (2x2) dual channel kit of PC2-6400 G.Skill #F2-6400CL4D-4GBPI-B (4-4-4-12 timings) for a total of 8g. Will the Mushkin & G.Skill run okay together?
Option #2: Don't use the Mushkin (sell it), and instead order 2 dual channel kits of (2x2) of PC2-8500 G.Skill #F2-8500CL5D-4GBPI-B (5-5-5-15 timings) for a total of 8g.
So, I know the IP-35 Pro MB is old, but this forum & thread seems to still be going and willing to help people out. Hopefully you guys can help me out here so I can get a great build. Also, any additional advice or tips would be appreciated. Thanks.
Just go with what you've got, no need to waste money. You'll not notice the difference in timings outside of synthetic benchmarks. I'd have more, but (slightly) slower RAM than less, but faster RAM any day. The two RAMs mixed should run at 5-4-4-12 timings I think.
Flash BIOS 14ZZZ and you will be set.
Ligushka,
Thanks for the help. Guess I'll keep the 4g of Mushkin PC2-6400, finish the build and get it running, and then just buy another 4g of the G.Skill PC2-6400 fairly soon. I didn't know if there would be much of a difference between running PC-6400 and PC-8500, and if it was worthwhile to get the 8500 or not. I'm all for saving money, especially on this "old" technology build, and with the other parts and 8g of memory, it'll be faster than what I'm running now.
Also, even though I've built 3 computers previously, I've never flashed a BIOS, and am a little concerned about that. Can you offer any advice on how to successfully do this without screwing things up, or point me in the right direction for the "how to" information? Thanks.
Create a bootable USB flash drive by using this tool and these DOS files. Flashing instructions are in the BIOS archive in the post I linked.
Thanks for the info. I'll give it a shot next week when I have some time around the house again. Out of curiosity, why flash to the 14zzz BIOS and not the latest 18zzz one? Any particular reason? Is the 14zzz as high as I will ever be able to go?
BIOS 14 and below have reportedly better compatibility with 65nm processors, which is what your Q6600 is. You may use any BIOS revision you wish, 14ZZZ is just a suggestion. I believe BIOS newer than 14 has some issue with reading the core temperature improperly or something like that, I don't recall exactly.
This is an amazing board and thread. This thread is less than 10K "views" away from ONE MILLION!!! That is gargantuan!!!
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IP35 Pro: 9650@4000Mhz, par overclocker; Freezone Elite; 4Gb GSkill DDR-800@DDR-1068 (2 x 2gb); XFX 8800 GTS; Areca 8X PCIe in Raid 0 working at 4x speed; 4-250 Gb (single platter) 7200.10 drives; Giga 3DAurora case with side window.
New drivers (Realtek Ethernet/Audio):
- Intel Chipset 9.2.0.1030 (zip format)
- Intel Rapid Storage Technology 10.6.0.1002 (that's the Windows installer; 32-bit and 64-bit floppy downloads here)
- Realtek 8110SC PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller (while this points to the PCI-E-based NIC driver, this driver is newer than the one found on the 8110SC page and works without issue)
- Realtek High Audio Definition R2.66 for Vista 32bit / Vista 64bit / Win7 32bit / Win7 64bit
- Realtek High Audio Definition R2.66 for 2000 / XP / XP 64bit / 2003 / 2003 64bit
- JMicron JMB363 Storage Controller R1.17.63 WHQL
Utilities:
abit IP35 Pro motherboard & µGuru manual
Click here for my latest BIOS compilation.
Thanks! Gotta love this old, rock solid board!
2600k @ 4.6 GHz
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Antec P182
Crucial M4 SSD
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thank you for the update! still going strong after all these years
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Here's a new BIOS compilation, this one with an updated JMicron JMB363 storage controller option ROM. Sorry for taking so long to update it.
Download the BIOS compilationabit IP35 Pro
BIOSes:
18 & ZZZ mod
17 & ZZZ / XXX mods
16 & ZZZ / XXX mods
14 & ZZZ / XXX mods
11
10
See http://www.lejabeach.com/ABIT/IP35Pro/ for details of the ZZZ & XXX mods.
NOTE: I was unable to update BIOS "12" for some reason. My apologies if you require this specific BIOS. I also did not attempt to update any of the beta BIOS versions available on the aforementioned lejabeach site for rather obvious reasons (except 18 and its variants, obviously).
!!! IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHICH BIOS TO FLASH: Flash 18ZZZ if you have a 45nm processor, or 14ZZZ if you have a 65nm processor for best compatibility.
Updated with:
Phoenix AHCI Option ROM 01.07.10 (12-05-2008)
Intel RAID/AHCI Option ROM 8.5.0.1030
JMicron JMB363 Option ROM 1.07.28
Realtek 8110SC PXE Option ROM 1.75c
Flash using a clean DOS boot floppy or a USB key. Syntax:
flash.bat
!!! DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE. FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK! I HAVE ONLY TESTED BIOS "18ZZZ" PERSONALLY. ONCE AGAIN, FLASH OTHER BIOS VERSIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK. !!!
Ligushka
2011-11-16
I highly suggest you do not use any BIOS older than 14, but I've included them if you absolutely need to run an older version for whatever reason. Flash at your own risk. I've personally tested 18ZZZ only. There's very little chance of failure for other versions, however. Worst thing that'll happen is some option ROM throws an error, in which case you flash back to a stock BIOS and post here so I can figure out why and possibly correct it (or put in an older working version of that option ROM instead).
If you do not require the PXE ROM to display its "press Shift+F10 to configure..." message twice after the Intel AHCI OROM's initialization message during boot up, go to the CMOS setup screen, then Integrated Peripherals, then Onboard PCI Device, and set - Invoke Boot Agent to Disabled for both Network Controller 1 and Network Controller 2.
If for some reason you require a beta BIOS version available from the lejabeach website updated, please send me a PM.
Drivers:
- Intel Chipset 9.4.0.1026 NEW!
EXE & ZIP formats
These drivers are unnecessary if you're running Windows Vista or newer as they contain all necessary chipset drivers for our board. If you would still like to run Intel's drivers, you can update Intel system devices through Device Manager by pointing them to an extracted installation directory of these drivers, but I don't think there is any benefit to doing so. You can also run infinst_autol.exe /overall to do this automatically.- Intel Rapid Storage Technology 10.8.0.1003
Setup download | Floppy (driver only) download
32-bit and 64-bit floppy files for use during Windows XP or Server 2003 installation, or for manual installation through Device Manager on all versions of Windows: here
These drivers are only necessary if you're running the onboard Intel storage controller in AHCI/RAID mode (see here to enable AHCI if running Windows 7 or Vista). This version of Intel RST is the final supported version for the abit IP35 Pro due to its use of the ICH9R chipset, which Intel has deemed obsolete.- Realtek 8110SC PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller NEW!
While this points to the PCI-E-based NIC driver, this driver is newer than the one found on the 8110SC page and works without issue.- Realtek High Audio Definition R2.73 for Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 32-bit NEW!
- Realtek High Audio Definition R2.73 for Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 64-bit NEW!
- Realtek High Audio Definition R2.73 for 2000 / XP / 2003 NEW!
- JMicron JMB363 Storage Controller R1.17.65 WHQL
Utilities:
abit IP35 Pro motherboard & uGuru manual
BIOS compilation & driver list is current as of 2014-01-23.
Also, this thread broke 1 million views quite a bit of views ago Now if only we could update the first post...
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Most reliable mobo I've ever owned, and still gets the job done. Thanks for all the updates and info, Ligushka!
AUDIO-ASUS Xonar DX SPKR-audioengine 5 CASE-Cooler Master Stacker RC-810-SSN1 CPU-E8400 - Q815 @ 4 GHz @ 1.23V FANS-Noctua GPU-EVGA GTX 660/2GB HDD-Raptor 150 ADFD + WD1600YS HSF-Noctua NH-U12 LCD-NEC 20WMGX² @ 1680x1050 MOBO-abit IP35 Pro - BIOS 16 + bolt mod OS-XP Pro x64 PSU-XFX 750W Black Edition RAM-G.Skill PC2-8800 Pi 2x2GB @ 1,128 @ 1.92v TIM-Arctic Cooling MX-2 UPS-TRIPPLITE SU1000XLa + Noctua fan mod
Still running mine with my Q6600 @ 3.6GHz. I've been really tempted my bite the bullet on a 2500k setup, but my ip35, Q6600 and GTX 580 are giving me 60FPS on BF3, Skyrim, Rage and anything else I want to play.
Such is the case with games being developed for consoles with 5 year old hardware...
^ Yes, exactly. I'm getting good fps on the games I play, and thing is still solid on a E8400.
AUDIO-ASUS Xonar DX SPKR-audioengine 5 CASE-Cooler Master Stacker RC-810-SSN1 CPU-E8400 - Q815 @ 4 GHz @ 1.23V FANS-Noctua GPU-EVGA GTX 660/2GB HDD-Raptor 150 ADFD + WD1600YS HSF-Noctua NH-U12 LCD-NEC 20WMGX² @ 1680x1050 MOBO-abit IP35 Pro - BIOS 16 + bolt mod OS-XP Pro x64 PSU-XFX 750W Black Edition RAM-G.Skill PC2-8800 Pi 2x2GB @ 1,128 @ 1.92v TIM-Arctic Cooling MX-2 UPS-TRIPPLITE SU1000XLa + Noctua fan mod
Realtek has released a new version of the Ethernet driver for all versions of Windows.
Drivers:
- Intel Chipset 9.2.3.1022
No zip version available yet
While this page states "for Intel® x79 Chipset", it contains drivers for previous chipsets as well
These drivers are unnecessary if you're running Windows 7 or Vista as they contain all necessary chipset drivers for our board. If you would still like to run Intel's drivers, you can update Intel system devices through Device Manager; point them to an extracted installation directory of these drivers, but I don't think there is any benefit to doing so.- Intel Rapid Storage Technology 10.8.0.1003
32-bit and 64-bit floppy files for use during Windows XP or Server 2003 installation, or for manual installation through Device Manager on all versions of Windows: here
These drivers are only necessary if you're running the onboard Intel storage controller in AHCI/RAID mode (see here to enable AHCI if running Windows 7 or Vista).- Realtek 8110SC PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller NEW!
While this points to the PCI-E-based NIC driver, this driver is newer than the one found on the 8110SC page and works without issue.- Realtek High Audio Definition R2.66 for Vista 32bit / Vista 64bit / Win7 32bit / Win7 64bit
- Realtek High Audio Definition R2.66 for 2000 / XP / XP 64bit / 2003 / 2003 64bit
- JMicron JMB363 Storage Controller R1.17.63 WHQL
Utilities:
abit IP35 Pro motherboard & µGuru manual
Click here for my latest BIOS compilation.
Last edited by Ligushka; 12-01-2011 at 06:17 PM.
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