I do since I don't have a floppy drive installed, use the @Bios application on the CD.Originally Posted by Pjoeloe
I do since I don't have a floppy drive installed, use the @Bios application on the CD.Originally Posted by Pjoeloe
This morning I got "another" F4e BIOS, which they said is "the same as" what I've received yesterday, of course I don't believe it though...
Once again, please use it at your own risks, the above picture showing the successful screen after updating.
http://rapidshare.de/files/28960251/965pds3.f4e.html
they said "After updating to F4e on 965P-DS3, there is no problem at all.
Please see the attached picture."
Thanks kenofstephen, good work. I checked the bios with a hex editor and it appeared to be for the DS3, so I flashed it and I am running it now.
And best of all, I can enable CPU Host Frequency even at 266mhz without it rebooting with the option disabled, now its time for me to test out the overclocking potential.
Also noticed CPU-Z reports CAS Latency is set to 5 instead of 3 which its never show for me before.
Ok, I am wondering, can it go wrongOriginally Posted by Shonky
thanks kenofstephen for the new bios, I`m gonna try it tomorow
Try It Now! It Fixed My O/c Problem Instantly!!! Now I Can Oc In Bios!!!!!!! IT ALSO FIXED THE CPUZ DISPLAY CL3 BUG!
Last edited by vintage_guitar; 08-10-2006 at 06:27 PM.
I guess it can go wrong, but its no worse than using a floppy disc, since I consider floppies to be the most unreliable media on the planet.Originally Posted by Pjoeloe
that's why I use a DVD to boot into DOS mode and then flash the BIOS using the files from HDD.Originally Posted by Shonky
kenofstephenmm, where can you download the iso you use for burning, from which site ?
can it also be used from an ntfs hd ?
Last edited by Pjoeloe; 08-10-2006 at 06:50 PM.
just make a bootable disc using nero, it works fine for NTFSOriginally Posted by Pjoeloe
greatOriginally Posted by vintage_guitar
wonder if this one is better than F3 in terms of OCing....my bootable wall is 460 but i've primed stable up to 487MHz via easytune
Thanks for sticking with us kenofstephen. The new F4e worked for me too
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try it and you will seeOriginally Posted by dinos22
where can I download the Iso ?Originally Posted by kenofstephen
it is a built-in option to burn a bootable disc, no need to download.Originally Posted by Pjoeloe
edit hehe I`m 5 minuts late
The image is located in \Program Files\Ahead\Nero\DosBootimage.IMA
Last edited by Pjoeloe; 08-10-2006 at 07:32 PM.
too complicated, my method is:Originally Posted by Pjoeloe
1. use the CD/DVD to boot;
2. change the partition to D:\; ( usually I place the utility & BIOS to D:\ directly)
3. type FLASH895.exe;
4. key-in the file name for the BIOS inside the utility;
Here`s a nice guide http://www.abit-usa.com/downloads/bioshelp.php
Wel start OCing people!!! I need to know if I need to return my P5W DH!
what is your oc now than ? I think when the f4 bios is realy finished for the ds3 it will do 9 x 450 = 4000+ mhz out of the box, just like a pw5. Well the asus is like 100 $ more expensive so you just want the $$ back i gues
Last edited by Pjoeloe; 08-10-2006 at 07:57 PM.
I wanna know if the 965P will handle the 4MB cache procs as well as the 975X...and only BIOS updates will tell us. If you guys with retail chips can hit higher OC's tonight and tomorrow with F4e, I'll refuse shipment on the P5W and get my broken DS3 fixed.Originally Posted by Pjoeloe
C'mon guys! You OWE me this one! Haha!
I managed to oc e6600 with ds3 @ 450*8Originally Posted by Brahmzy
error with cpu-z
what did you get before F4E?
.md5 checksums people. .sfv even. Hear me now, believe me later...Originally Posted by BigSteve
Using CD's is an excellent idea.
With newer Nero you can also just select File... New, and in the New Compilation dialog select CD-ROM(Boot) which will use that image. Then add your flash utility and BIOS file.
Last edited by BigSteve; 08-10-2006 at 09:28 PM.
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new F4e BIOS is awesome. Couldn't get the 1:1 mem ratio working properly on my current DS3 before, now goes to 515 fsb Not sure if mem or motherboard limited now. Can only cold boot up to around 450 fsb, (so e6400 is better choice over e6300).
Also seems to have fixed some of the videocard incompatibility issues (I can plug in my DVI LCD now)
WOW Thrawn. Out of interest what cooling are you using for CPU and Northbridge, atm I'm just using stock cooling and temps aren't the greatest?
Stock MCH, FSB voltage. No extra northbridge cooling. Big Typhoon for CPU (not that it matters for FSB testing at 6x multplier).Originally Posted by Shonky
There is a lot of variation between the different board temp sensors, so don't expect any real accuracy (my 1st and 2nd DS3 has 15c temp difference on the same CPU/Cooler). The stock cooler isn't much good, noisy and around 10c hotter than Big Typhoon. I'd say for stock cooler, I wouldn't up the vcore from default at all. For something like Big Typhoon, maybe up to .125v etra should be okay for daily usage.
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