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    Hey people. Just to give u an update on my adventures with the Bloodrage. Newegg received my board but since they dont have any in stock they are giving me a refund : ( Sucks to be me. On a brighter note they are sending me a new 920 chip. Eh. Thats something lol. I'll go hunting for another Bloodrage if I can. Not in a rush. Games I wanna play aren't coming out for a minute. I have time.

    I have a question for yall. Was talking to a friend of mine and he brought up something that "may" answer why I was having problems achieving a 4ghz overclock with the board. I was running a 4870x2 (stock) with a 1000w psu on this board. Now considering the amount of watts the 4870x2 sucks...plus the system being oc'd is it at all possible I just didnt have enough juice to hold the oc with the 4870x2?

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    Must have been a baaaad psu then^^
    A good 1kW psu should be able to handle oced i7 and SLI/CF nicely and without sweating. Great psus like the Corsair HX1000 could even handle tri-/quad-sli or CF with oced i7s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trembledust View Post
    Hey people. Just to give u an update on my adventures with the Bloodrage. Newegg received my board but since they dont have any in stock they are giving me a refund : ( Sucks to be me. On a brighter note they are sending me a new 920 chip. Eh. Thats something lol. I'll go hunting for another Bloodrage if I can. Not in a rush. Games I wanna play aren't coming out for a minute. I have time.

    I have a question for yall. Was talking to a friend of mine and he brought up something that "may" answer why I was having problems achieving a 4ghz overclock with the board. I was running a 4870x2 (stock) with a 1000w psu on this board. Now considering the amount of watts the 4870x2 sucks...plus the system being oc'd is it at all possible I just didnt have enough juice to hold the oc with the 4870x2?
    Unless that 1000W PSU was a Q-tec ( LOL ), it's not the reason why you couldn't hit the 4GHz mark.
    Any decent 1000W PSU can handle the load of a i7 and a HD 4870X2 overclocked... way higher than that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trembledust View Post
    Hey people. Just to give u an update on my adventures with the Bloodrage. Newegg received my board but since they dont have any in stock they are giving me a refund : ( Sucks to be me. On a brighter note they are sending me a new 920 chip. Eh. Thats something lol. I'll go hunting for another Bloodrage if I can. Not in a rush. Games I wanna play aren't coming out for a minute. I have time.

    I have a question for yall. Was talking to a friend of mine and he brought up something that "may" answer why I was having problems achieving a 4ghz overclock with the board. I was running a 4870x2 (stock) with a 1000w psu on this board. Now considering the amount of watts the 4870x2 sucks...plus the system being oc'd is it at all possible I just didnt have enough juice to hold the oc with the 4870x2?
    I have the Corsair 1000HX with my 920 at 4.2Ghz, Powercolor 4870x2 OC'd to 800/1000 with no problems so I would say your PSU should be fine. I was running it before the x2 with 2x 4870's in Crossfire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trembledust View Post
    Hey people. Just to give u an update on my adventures with the Bloodrage. Newegg received my board but since they dont have any in stock they are giving me a refund : ( Sucks to be me. On a brighter note they are sending me a new 920 chip. Eh. Thats something lol. I'll go hunting for another Bloodrage if I can. Not in a rush. Games I wanna play aren't coming out for a minute. I have time.

    I have a question for yall. Was talking to a friend of mine and he brought up something that "may" answer why I was having problems achieving a 4ghz overclock with the board. I was running a 4870x2 (stock) with a 1000w psu on this board. Now considering the amount of watts the 4870x2 sucks...plus the system being oc'd is it at all possible I just didnt have enough juice to hold the oc with the 4870x2?
    I run a 4870x2 with a 850W psu @4Ghz 24/7 on BloodRage with no problems other than the known bios issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    Unless that 1000W PSU was a Q-tec ( LOL ), it's not the reason why you couldn't hit the 4GHz mark.
    Any decent 1000W PSU can handle the load of a i7 and a HD 4870X2 overclocked... way higher than that.
    lol @ Q-tec. Ah ha! So I am back to my original theory that I must have gotten bad hardware. Thanks for the input, man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tripgood View Post
    I run a 4870x2 with a 850W psu @4Ghz 24/7 on BloodRage with no problems other than the known bios issues.
    Thanks man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touge180SX View Post
    I have the Corsair 1000HX with my 920 at 4.2Ghz, Powercolor 4870x2 OC'd to 800/1000 with no problems so I would say your PSU should be fine. I was running it before the x2 with 2x 4870's in Crossfire.
    Thanks man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SAE View Post
    Must have been a baaaad psu then^^
    A good 1kW psu should be able to handle oced i7 and SLI/CF nicely and without sweating. Great psus like the Corsair HX1000 could even handle tri-/quad-sli or CF with oced i7s.

    You should give some more info here so that we are able to help you out.
    Thanks. Na Bench and a few other guys here tried to help me out with my overclocking issues and seems I might have gotten some bad hardware. My adventures are posted on this thread lol. I couldn't figure out the problem. Bench even gave me detailed settings to run at 4ghz with 2000mhz ram and she didnt wanna take the settings. Its a moot point now anyways since board has been RMA'd and Im on the hunt for a new one (shaking fist in the air). Gonna have to delay the X58 project for now. No real biggie. Thanks again for your input guys.

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    Anyone know what the motherboard boot code "PP" (or "dd" if you look at it the other way around) means? That's all I'm getting during boot, no beeps or any other signs. Screen stays black and doesn't show the Bloodrage splash screen that appears at the beginning of the BIOS boot. Card and monitor cable seem properly connected. I was using BIOS G16. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Archibald View Post
    Anyone know what the motherboard boot code "PP" (or "dd" if you look at it the other way around) means? That's all I'm getting during boot, no beeps or any other signs. Screen stays black and doesn't show the Bloodrage splash screen that appears at the beginning of the BIOS boot. Card and monitor cable seem properly connected. I was using BIOS G16. Thanks!
    Not sure as it is not in the post codes thread:
    Here you go (Thanks for the list Peter Tan):

    Award & Intel Debug Codes:

    The most common Debug codes, what they mean, and how to work with them.
    This Guide is intended for the Foxconn Blackops board, but the codes should be identical or very similar on all Mainboards with Award BIOSes.
    If your problem isnt described in this list or the tips listed here dont help you, send a private message to Lardarse or me, or contact the Foxconn tech support. Before you do so, please search the foxconn section here on xs to see if anybody else has the same or a similar problem and post in that topic/thread or open your own topic/thread.

    no LED all fans spinning
    If the Board powers on with all fans spinning and all LEDs running but the DEBUG display doesnt display any POST codes and nothing else happens, then the PWM probably cant get enough juice. Check if the 8Pin 12V plug and the 24Pin ATX PSU power plugs are plugged in properly, make sure they dont bend too much or haven a lose cable. Check another PSU if possible. If nothing helps, power off the mainboard, remove both BIOS chips and wait a few minutes, then put them back in and power the mainboard on again. Make sure the BIOS chips are seated the right way around, the marks on the chips should face downwards.

    FF then reboot
    If the Motherboards powers on, displays FF for a couple of seconds with all fans spinning and the LEDs working and then restarts, the Motherboard is trying to detect the BIOS and read from it. This sometimes happens randomly when overclocking the mainboard, but if it happens several times in a row make sure the BIOS chips are seated properly and the right way around, the mark on the BIOS chip needs to face downwards. Another possible problem is that the BIOS is messed up as a result of a too high overclock or a bad BIOS flash. Power off the mainboard, remove both BIOS chips and wait a few minutes, then put them back in and power the mainboard on again. Switch the BIOS chips around or change the BIOS select jumpers to boot from the other BIOS chip in case the initial one is corrupted.
    Note that the FF code is also used by the memory configuration and testing procedure, check the POST Code description for A0 and following for details

    FF hangs with all fans spinning
    If the Board powers on with all fans spinning and all LEDs running and the DEBUG Display hangs at FF, then the board is either working fine but you cant see it, or the boards BIOS is messed up. First hit the Num Lock and CAPSLOCK keys on your keyboard and check if the respective LEDs on your Keyboard turn on and off when hitting them.
    Note that the FF code is also used by the memory configuration and testing procedure, check the POST Code description for A0 and following for details

    A) If they do, then the System is working but you cant see anything on the display for some reason. Check if there is something wrong with the Videocard, the PCIE slot or BUS, the Monitor or monitor cable. Turn the Monitor on and off, switch the Monitor cable from one D-SUB or DVI plug to the other in case your Videocard has two. If this doesnt help then reboot and load the optimized defaults. If that doesnt help either try another Videocard if possible, or try the Videocard in another system to make sure its working properly. Try another monitor or try the Monitor on another System.

    B) If they dont, then the System is stuck at the very early initializaton phase. This could mean that the BIOS is messed up or there is something wrong with the Mainboard or CPU. Turn off the board, remove both BIOS chips for a few minutes, then put them back and power the board on again. Switch the BIOS chips around or change the BIOS select jumpers to boot from the other BIOS chip in case the initial one is corrupted. If this doesnt help either contact me or Lardarse of the Foxconn tech support.
    If this didnt help then make sure the CPU isnt missing , is seated properly and not damaged. Check the CPU in another board or check another CPU in this board to make sure the CPU is fine. Check if the cpu is seated properly and the pads and pins are clean and make good contact with each other, and make sure the socket is fastened well and the heatsink is seated properly.

    FF with beeping
    If the Mainboard powers on with all fans spinning and all LEDs running, but the Debug LED shows FF and you hear some beep codes, check if there is something wrong with the Videocard, the PCIE slot or BUS, the Monitor or monitor cable. Turn the Monitor on and off, switch the Monitor cable from one D-SUB or DVI plug to the other in case your Videocard has two. If this doesnt help then reboot and load the optimized defaults. If that doesnt help either try another Videocard if possible, or try the Videocard in another system to make sure its working properly. Try another monitor or try the Monitor on another System.
    Note that the FF code is also used by the memory configuration and testing procedure, check the POST Code description for A0 and following for details

    2b
    When the system powers on and the Debug LED shows the usual POST code sequence but hangs on 2b or you get a beep code as soon as the sequence reaches 2b, then the Mainboard cant detect your Videocard properly. Note that the POST code sequence might not halt at 2b but continue, so the final POST Code it displays could be FF, 1E or 7F which means the Maiboard booted, entered BIOS, or OC recovery kicked in and is waiting for Input to enter BIOS. Since the Videocard couldnt be detected properly you will only see a black Monitor and either 2b, FF, 1E or 7F. Check if there is something wrong with the Videocard, the PCIE slot or BUS, the Monitor or monitor cable. Turn the Monitor on and off, switch the Monitor cable from one D-SUB or DVI plug to the other in case your Videocard has two. If this doesnt help then reboot and load the optimized defaults. If that doesnt help either try another Videocard if possible, or try the Videocard in another system to make sure its working properly. Try another monitor or try the Monitor on another System.

    7F
    When the system detects that a critical error happened during the last boot attempt or several boot attempts failed, so OC recovery kicked in. There should be a message displayed on the Display informing you that OC revocery kicked in and that its waiting for your input to enter BIOS. If you cant see this message cause your Display stays black, please check the description for POST Code 2b.

    1E
    Your in the BIOS right now, if you cant see the BIOS cause your Display stays black, please check the description for POST Code 2b.

    E0
    When you get this error message the Mainboard cant detect the memory SPD, the memory itselft, or there was some problem while reading from the SPD. Shut down the Mainboard and make sure the memory is seated properly. Load the optimized defaults, if this doesnt help then try one stick of memory in slot1 or slot2, if possible update the BIOS, try another SPD on your memory, try another set of memory or try this set of memory in another system.

    E1
    Virtually the same as E0, check E0 for a description.

    C1
    If the Mainboard hangs during this bootup phase then its most likely a memory related problem. Please check the settings your tried and load the optimized defaults. Check if the set of memory has been tested by us or any other user, search for topics/threads in the foxconn section about this set of memory to see how other users are configuring it. During this phase of bootup the Level 2 cache is detected as well, if the CPU is overclocked or damaged or misconfigured it might trigger this POST Code as well. If the problem doesnt seem to be memory related for you, then search for topics/threads from other users who are using the same CPU and check how they are configuring it. If possible check another CPU in this Mainboard or check the same CPU in another Mainboard to make sure its running fine.

    A0 and anything from 03 until 91
    If you get any of the above POST codes it means the initial memory configuration and testing procedure failed. Check if the set of memory has been tested by us or any other user, search for topics/threads in the foxconn section about this set of memory to see how other users are configuring it. Check the detailled POST Code list below for more details on he memory configuration and testing proecures POST Code sequence.

    54 with beeping
    This POST Code is a part of the above initial memory configuration and testing Codes, but If the Debug LEDs display 54 with a lot of beeping, it might be something else. When you apply new settings in BIOS and hit save and exit you might get this error. It doesnt NECESSARILY mean that the settings you tried to apply dont work. Keep the power button pressed for 4 seconds to shut the board down - wait 10 seconds - then power the board on again. OC revocery will kick in, enter BIOS but just hit "save and exit" and see if the settings work now. If you get error 54 with beeps again the settings your trying wont work, most likely cause the memory cant take it. Check if the set of memory has been tested by us or any other user, search for topics/threads in the foxconn section about this set of memory to see how other users are configuring it.

    A1
    If you get the above POST code it means the initial memory configuration and testing procedure passed, but there was a problem when setting up the clockgen and the system clocks. Check your system settings, load the optimized defaults, if these tips dont help search the foxconn support section for topics/threads about the same or similar hardware you are using.

    C5
    When your system hangs and the Debug LEDs show C5 your memory or the chipset is most likely not stable at this setting.Check if the set of memory has been tested by us or any other user, search for topics/threads in the foxconn section about this set of memory to see how other users are configuring it.

    80
    80 or FF are the codes the board shows under normal operation.


    Detailled list of Award BIOS Port80 and Intel X38/X48 POST Codes:
    These POST Codes are generated by the Award BIOS Kernel Core using the Port80 feedback from the CPU.
    Note that some of the Intel Chipset memory configuration and testing procedure Codes (BLUE) are identical to some of the Award POST Codes. The BIOS cannot translate those Codes and just forwards them, but from the context it should be clear what a Code means even if there are two possible interpretations.

    no LED all fans spinning PWM cant get enough juice
    FF Test CMOS R/W functionality (FF is used for several steps, see further down in the list)
    CA Base memory Test
    CB Base memory Test fail/error
    CF Test CMOS R/W functionality
    C0 Early chipset initialization, Disable shadow RAM, Disable L2 cache, Program basic chipset registers
    C1 Detect memory, Auto-detection of DRAM size, type and ECC, Auto-detection of L2 cache
    E0 Cant detect SPD/memory
    E1 Cant detect SPD/memory

    A0 memory configuration and testing
    03 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    24 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    26 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    27 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    FF Intel memory configuration and testing code
    28 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    29 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    30 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    31 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    32 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    FF Intel memory configuration and testing code
    FF Intel memory configuration and testing code
    33 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    34 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    35 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    36 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    FF Intel memory configuration and testing code
    37 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    38 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    39 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    40 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    FF Intel memory configuration and testing code
    41 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    42 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    FF Intel memory configuration and testing code
    43 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    44 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    45 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    46 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    47 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    48 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    49 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    50 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    51 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    52 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    54 Intel memory configuration and testing code (54 with beeping, check detailled description on the top)
    81 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    82 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    84 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    90 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    91 Intel memory configuration and testing code
    A1 Finished Intel memory configuration and testing code, going into ClockGen

    C3 Expand compressed BIOS codes to DRAM
    C5 Call chipset hook to copy BIOS back to E000 & F000 in shadow
    03 Initial Superio_Early_Init switch
    05 Blank out screen, Clear CMOS error flag
    07 Clear 8042 interface, Initialize 8042 self-test
    08 Test special keboard controller for Winbond 977 series superIO chips, enable keyboard interface
    0A Detect PS/2 mouse/keyboard
    0E Test F000h segment shadow to see whether it is R/W-able or not. If test fails, use onboard speaker alarm
    0h Expand the Xgroup codes locating in pysical address 1000:0
    10 Auto detect flash type to load appropiate flash R/W codes into the run time area in F000 for ESCD & DMI support
    12 Use walking 1's algorythm to check out interface in CMOS circuitry, Set real-time clock power status, and then check for override
    14 Program chipset default values into chipet. Chipset default values are MODBINable by OEM customers
    16 Initial Early_Init_Onboard_Generator switch
    18 Detect CPU and Cache, (initialize L1 Cache?)
    1B Initial interupts vector table. If no special specified, all H/W interupts are directed to SPURIOUS_INT_HDLR & S/W interrupts to SPURIOUS_soft_HDLR
    1D Initial EARLY_PM_INIT switch
    1E Finished Loading BIOS Menu
    1F Load keyboard matrix (notebook platform)
    21 HPM initialization (notebook platform)
    23 Check validity of RTC value: e.g. a value of 5Ah is an invalid value for RTC minute. Load CMOS settings into BIOS stack. If CMOS checksum fails, use the default values instead. Prepare BIOS resource map for PCI & PnP use. If ESCD is valid, take into consideration of the ESCD's legacy information. Onboard clock generator initialization. Disable respective clock resource to empty PCI & DIMM slots. Early PCI initialization: Enumerate PCI bus number, Assign memory & I/O resource, search for valid VGA device & VGA BIOS and put it into C000:0
    27 Initialize INT 09 buffer
    29 Program CPU internal MTRR (P6 & PII) for 0-640K memory address, Initialize the APIC for Pentium class CPU, Program early chipset according to CMOS setup (onboard IDE controller etc), Measure CPU speed,
    2b Invoke vga BIOS
    2d VGA Bios loaded, initializing display output, display VGA BIOS details, Award BIOS details, CPU type, CPU speed etc
    33 Reset keyboard except Winbond 977 series Super I/O chips
    3E Test 8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 1
    40 Test 8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 2
    43 Test 8259 functionality
    47 Initialize EISA slot
    49 Calculate total memory by testing the last double word of each 64K page
    4E Program MTTR of M1 CPU, Initialize L2 cache for P6 class CPU & program CPU with proper cacheable range, Initialize the APIC for P6 class CPU, On MP platform, adjust the cacheable range to smaller one in case the cacheable ranges between each CPU are not identical.
    50 Initialize USB
    52 Test all memory (clear all extended memory to 0)
    55 Display number of processors (multi-processor platform)
    57 Display PnP logo, Early ISA PnP initialization, Assign CSN to every ISA PnP device
    59 Initialize the combined Trend Anti-Virus code
    5B (Optional Feature) Show message for entering AWDFLASH.EXE from FDD
    5D Initialize Init_Onboard_Super_IO switch, Initialize Init_Onboard_AUDIO switch
    60 Okay to enter Setup utility, users can not enter the CMOS setup utility before this POST stage
    65 Initialize PS/2 Mouse
    67 Prepare memory size information for function call: INT 15h ax=E820h
    69 power on l2 cache
    6B Program chipset registers according to items described in Setup & Auto-configuration table
    6D assign resources to all ISA PnP devices, Auto asign ports to onboard COM ports if the corresponding item in Setup is set to "AUTO"
    6F initialize floppy controller, set up floppy related fields in 40:hardware
    73 (Optional feature) Enter AWDFLASH.EXE if: AWDFLASH is found in floppy drive, or, ALT+F2 is pressed
    75 detect & install all IDE devices: HDD, LS120, ZIP, CDROM etc
    77 detect serial ports & parallel ports
    7A detect & install co-processors
    7F Switch back to text mode if full screen logo is supported. If error occur, report errors & wait for keys. If no errors occur or F1 key is pressed to contine: Clear EPA or customization logo, On FOXCONN boards: OC recovery kicked in, waiting for input to enter BIOS (if your monitor stays black check if the board beeped during POST code 2b, if yes see POST code 2b)
    80 Normal operation of the board after bootup
    82 Call chipset power management hook, Recover the text fond used by EPA logo (not the fullscreen logo)
    83 Save all data in stack back to CMOS
    84 initialize ISA PnP boot devices
    85 USB final initialiation, NET PC: Build SYSID structure, switch screen back to text mode, set up ACPI table at top of memory, Invoke ISA adapter ROMs, Assign IRQs to PCI Devices, Initialize APM, Clear noise of IRQs
    93 read hdd boot sector information for trend anti-virus code
    94 enable L2 cache, program boot up speed, chipet final initialization, power management final initialization, clear screen & display summary table, program K6 compatible write allocation, program P6 class compatible write combining
    95 program daylight saving, update keyboard LED & typematic rate
    96 build MP table, build & update ESCD, set CMOS century to 20h or 19h, load CMOSD time into DOS timer tick, build MSIRQ routing table
    FF booting (Int 19h) If the Debug LEDs show FF but the Display stays black, check the detailled description of POST code 2b on the top



    Normal Boot Sequence:
    This is the sequence of POST codes you should see when booting up, note that some of them only flash on for a fraction of a second

    FF
    c0
    A0
    40
    54
    C3
    A1
    29
    2b
    2d
    93
    33
    49
    50
    52
    75
    89
    8b
    94
    95
    96
    FF
    80

    This list was copied from the BlackOPS post code thread.
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    It was my beta BIOS G16. I bought some tweezers today, and moved the BIOS_SELECT jumper to force a boot from the backup BIOS, which was the shipping BIOS. Booted up the first time. Now that I'm paying closer attention to the boot codes, I can tell that the bad boot was showing boot code "dd", not "PP", since the orientation for "dd" is the same as "FF" which I'm seeing and recognize as a common boot code. Unfortunately, "dd" is not listed in the common boot code list so I don't know what was the problem with G16, which had booted up fine a bunch of times before the Explorer update reboot. Anyway I guess I'll run the shipping BIOS until I get around to doing an OC.
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    So whats the recommended beta bios?
    I want to start tomorrow off on a good foot for OC'ing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Archibald View Post
    It was my beta BIOS G16. I bought some tweezers today, and moved the BIOS_SELECT jumper to force a boot from the backup BIOS, which was the shipping BIOS. Booted up the first time. Now that I'm paying closer attention to the boot codes, I can tell that the bad boot was showing boot code "dd", not "PP", since the orientation for "dd" is the same as "FF" which I'm seeing and recognize as a common boot code. Unfortunately, "dd" is not listed in the common boot code list so I don't know what was the problem with G16, which had booted up fine a bunch of times before the Explorer update reboot. Anyway I guess I'll run the shipping BIOS until I get around to doing an OC.
    Wow u used tweezers? I used to just use fingers when switching Bios jumper config on the board. Guess I'm a brute lol.

    Sry to hear about your issues. Hope u find out what happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trueplaya4ever8 View Post
    So whats the recommended beta bios?
    I want to start tomorrow off on a good foot for OC'ing.
    I believe the recommended Bios is G13 as so far people report it as being the most stable. Anyone disagree please correct me.

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    G13 all the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    G13 all the way.
    Where do I find it lol?

    I cant seem to find it on qauntamforce.net
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    Use the search function of the forums at least bud.
    I mentioned it a hundred times already.
    And the FTP location has been posted in this thread at least twice.
    A few pages back.

    Anyways, here it is:

    Foxconn BloodRage Stable & Beta BIOS download section
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    G17 is looking half decent, still not finished it though but I would still say G13 at this point.

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    Update link on the first post would be nice . Anyone know when will newegg get new shipment? I need to RMA mine but it's too sexy to let go of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo13 View Post
    G17 is looking half decent, still not finished it though but I would still say G13 at this point.
    G17?? Care to share?
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    Anyone know how to turn off the blue LED on the board?
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    Quote Originally Posted by exe163 View Post
    Anyone know how to turn off the blue LED on the board?
    I think it's the "Smart Power LED" option in the OC Guru menu.
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    Quote Originally Posted by exe163 View Post
    Anyone know how to turn off the blue LED on the board?
    I want to also, good stuff! Thanks Bench!
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    Smart Power LED also disables the CPU fan warning for those of you who run on water or more extreme cooling who didnt plug in a cpu fan

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