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    Bios for Asrock939dual-sataII

    Hi,
    Can someone make (i think modified) bios for Asrock939dual-sataII?
    Curious options for users:
    -vcore : more than 1.45V (1.6>1.55) n- it's posibly to do, but Asrock don't want do it.
    -vdimm: more than 2.7V (2.9>2.8)
    -htt unlock (274 is max but an others small modified bios can we make 400, this bios name ocwb1 and you can found it in www.http://www.ocworkbench.com/)

    If someone can make this options, a lot of tweak's user will be happy, and thanks you.

    Yes, I know I can forund OCWB bioses, but it have only htt unlock

    my icq: 209243068
    my mail: protryt@gmail.com

    For greetings
    Serchio

    P>S> The new bios for this mobo is 1.50. Someone can found it on asrock website (www.asrock.com).
    P>S>2> If anyone can't modifly this bios, can someone tell me what I must to do it?
    P>S>3> Sorry for my poor english
    Last edited by Serchio; 01-29-2006 at 01:49 AM.
    *| AMD Sempron 3000+ s939 | @ | 270 x 9 = 2430 MHz 1.45V |
    *| AC Freezer 64 PRO |
    *| Asrock 939Dual-Sata2 |
    *| Gainward GeForce FX 5900 XT | @ | 475/950 MHz |
    *| 40 Gb Maxtor | + | 80 Gb Samsung |
    *| 512 MB Kingston 2.5-3-3-7-1T |
    *| Mode Com 350 GTF |

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    I also have this board and after reading many threads regarding this board, I'm pretty sure that HTT > 274 is possible only with 2 versions of BIOS: OCWB1 and OCWB2. Modded BIOSes can be found using the links below:

    http://www.ocworkbench.com/2005/asro...s/betabios.htm
    http://www.lejabeach.com/ASRock/939d...sata2bios.html

    I was wondering if one the people who modded the BIOS of the 939Dual-SATA2 could introduce more overclocking related options in the BIOS:
    - more memory timings (TRC, TRFC, TRP, TWR, TWTR, TRTW, TREF); since such timings can be changed via Memtest, Systool or A64 Tweaker, it should be possible to change them from BIOS;
    - more RAM dividers (DDR240, DDR300, DDR366)

    Can anyone help ? Or at least give a link to a site where I can find such a BIOS...

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    The OCWB1 works pretty good over 274 but I dont seem to get the memory up with me not even my A-Data ddr566 thats supposed to go reach at least 283. If any one knows a bios a that will do that for me that would be great! And the OCZ DDR Booster works with it so if you want higher Vdimm easy, buy one. And as for Vcore just mod it its really easy http://www.ocworkbench.com/ocwb/ulti...75.html#000009 you can do it with conductive paint or solder in 20sec
    Last edited by The Mutt; 02-14-2006 at 12:12 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mutt
    The OCWB1 works pretty good over 274 but I dont seem to get the memory up with me not even my A-Data ddr566 thats supposed to go reach at least 283. If any one knows a bios a that will do that for me that would be great! And the OCZ DDR Booster works with it so if you want higher Vdimm easy, buy one. And as for Vcore just mod it its really easy http://www.ocworkbench.com/ocwb/ulti...75.html#000009 you can do it with conductive paint or solder in 20sec
    About the vcore mod, the ocwbench mod is fairly restrictive only offering 1.55v with a venice for instance. The one on the rebels haven forum is much better specialy with a VR.

    http://www.rhcf.com/sis-bin/ultimate...0;t=000029;p=0

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    With cpus these days, you really only need the 1.55 Vmod. The best BIOS to use is OCWBeta 2 because it has Read Preamble and Asynch Latency. I don't understand why they couldn't unlock the HTT to 400 max in the newer BIOSs. A lot of people have used wpcredit to alter settings so that OCWBeta 2 works similarly to OCWBeta 5. There is also a modded BIOS in the wild you can try and find on some German forum that offers more stability at higher HTT.

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