I am so worry after 3 weeks of waitingOriginally Posted by jimmyz
of coz i've sent him PMs, unfortunately no reply since last week![]()
I am so worry after 3 weeks of waitingOriginally Posted by jimmyz
of coz i've sent him PMs, unfortunately no reply since last week![]()
yes, I need to correct myself here, I believe he is not cheating, the amount is not much at all, but I really want to know what is happening with the mod. parts......
Did you get anywhere with this as I have the same problem and like you my searches have been fruitless.Originally Posted by blacksun1942
Intel 975XBX Rev305 1334 BIOS (couldn't get anywhere with the DFI)
E6300 Allendale L626A143 @ 480x7MHz 1333 strap 1.45 Vcore 1.84 Vmch (Vmch mod)
Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7
G-Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBZX @480MHz(533) 2.3v (Vdimm mod) 4.4.4.14
HIS X1900XTX
WD Caviar 500Gb SATAII HDD
Seasonic SS120 600W SLi PSU
Sony PATA DVD-ROM
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DFI Infinity 975X/G 731 BIOS
E6300 Allendale L626A143 @ 379x7MHz 1.325v
Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7
G-Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBZX @379MHz(533) 2.3v 5.4.4.13 (only using one stick in slot 4)
HIS X1900XTX
WD Caviar 500Gb SATAII HDD
Seasonic SS120 600W SLi PSU
Sony PATA DVD-ROM
OK, found this but it seems a little xtreme
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...4&postcount=14
Intel 975XBX Rev305 1334 BIOS (couldn't get anywhere with the DFI)
E6300 Allendale L626A143 @ 480x7MHz 1333 strap 1.45 Vcore 1.84 Vmch (Vmch mod)
Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7
G-Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBZX @480MHz(533) 2.3v (Vdimm mod) 4.4.4.14
HIS X1900XTX
WD Caviar 500Gb SATAII HDD
Seasonic SS120 600W SLi PSU
Sony PATA DVD-ROM
========================================
DFI Infinity 975X/G 731 BIOS
E6300 Allendale L626A143 @ 379x7MHz 1.325v
Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7
G-Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBZX @379MHz(533) 2.3v 5.4.4.13 (only using one stick in slot 4)
HIS X1900XTX
WD Caviar 500Gb SATAII HDD
Seasonic SS120 600W SLi PSU
Sony PATA DVD-ROM
ok my bad axe board seems to act a little strange with my E6700ES
i've been running the latest official BIOS 1334,
i did the OC DEBUG mod to enable the VCore option in the BIOS...
but selecting any VCore apart from 1.30 volts doesn't seem to work. i can prime at approx 3300MHz with 1.3V, but anything higher with any voltage failed within a few seconds
also, EIST is broken, the CPU speed does not change, but the VCore drops when idle
anybody got any ideas, tips or advice?
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
[edit] i've just flashed to the 1304 bios and now i can't even access the "Default Configuration Override" page
there's no option for yes/no
[edit] re-did the OC DEBUG mod and VCore is working now![]()
this board seems to be a bit temperamental![]()
Last edited by Pyr0; 08-20-2006 at 04:34 PM.
i950 (3035B684)
Gigabyte EX58A-UD3R
3x4GB G.Skill PC3-12800 7-8-7-24
HIS Radeon HD 6970 2GB & Dell 3007WFP-HC
Asus Xonar DX
128GB C300, Velociraptor & Sammy F3's
Corsair AX850W
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
I have sent an e-mail to Intel tech support stating that a number of people are having BIOS lock up issues, got a reply back saying that my message was being escalated.
Fingers crossed they fix it...either that or the 590 boards start cropping up.
About to choose a mobo for a new Conroe-based system and had a concern that I saw over here:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...&enterthread=y
Can anyone comment on their experiences with the Intel Bad Axe and "30-second post times"?
Thanks!
I just wish one day when I go back to home, I'll see the letter of mod. parts in the mailbox......![]()
Originally Posted by anthonyl
You can add me as another person w/ the BIOS lockup problem.
Interesting thing is, before I dropped my X6800 in, I had a P4 520j that I was running on this board, and never had any BIOS lockup issues.
A bit strange.
Let us know what Intel has to say about it, i'm definitely interested to find out.
did you try my custom bios ?Originally Posted by anthonyl
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Eva,Originally Posted by eva2000
I'm assuming that your BIOS would not do me any good, due to the fact that I have an x6800 and a rev. 304 board, right?
I believe that all of the options are available to me, from what I gather.
yeah no diff for x6800 except my bios defaults core 2 duo to 1.35v instead of my default i get of 1.275v for my E6600..
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could anyone write down memory multipliers like it goes.
when I set fsb to 400 and mem to 533 i got 1:1 but when I set fsb to 533 and mem to 333 I got 4:5 and my Corsair XMS Twin2X1024PC5400C4 aren able to run more than 360 :/
another issue is no cd-in or aux on board and without it I'm not able to have sound on my winfast xp2000 expert tv tuner :/ board for 250USD in Poland and lack of such cheap thing like onboard audio connector :/
E6300 | D975XBX rev304
4*1GB | 8800GT
Huntkey HK-350AP | Antec P180
Logitech MX1000 | G25 | Inspire 6060
WC rev3
I'v just finished fighting with moded bios linked previous page and nothing had changed except info in "other system information" in "main" page that "ITK had changed this bios" no cpu vid or boot strap control was visible. cpu is retail oem e6300.
E6300 | D975XBX rev304
4*1GB | 8800GT
Huntkey HK-350AP | Antec P180
Logitech MX1000 | G25 | Inspire 6060
WC rev3
The reply I got from Intel about the BIOS freezing was as follows:
"We understand that your system is freezing while you are in the BIOS.
To begin troubleshooting this issue, we ask you to perform a BIOS recovery. The BIOS can be recovered from a diskette using the BIOS recovery mode.
To start the recovery process, I recommend you clear the C/MOS. To do this, please remove the RTC (Real Time Clock) battery for 30-45 minutes. After this period of time, insert the battery back in and turn the system back on.
The next step would be to create a BIOS recovery diskette. We recommend using a newly purchased, unused floppy disk for the BIOS update process. The disk image utility is highly sensitive to bad sectors and other media errors, which are extremely common on used floppy disks.
To create a BIOS recovery diskette, a blank diskette is needed and the BIOS update files copied to it. BIOS upgrades and the Intel(R) Flash Memory Upgrade Utility are available from Intel. The BIOS link can be found on this website for your specific motherboard:
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...ProductID=2205
Now you must set the Configuration Jumper of the motherboard to recovery mode. See how to set the Configuration Jumper at the following URL:
http://intel.com/design/motherbd/bx/bx_confg.htm
Now insert the recovery diskette in the floppy disk drive and turn the motherboard on.
When recovering the BIOS, be aware of the following:
Because of the small amount of code available in the non-erasable boot block area, there is no video support. The procedure can only be monitored by listening to the speaker and looking at the diskette drive LED.
The recovery process may take several minutes; larger BIOS flash memory devices require more time.
A single beep indicates the beginning of the BIOS recovery process.
Two beeps and the end of activity in the diskette drive indicate successful BIOS recovery.
A series of continuous beeps indicates a failed BIOS recovery.
Complete instructions on how to perform a BIOS recovery can be found at this link:
http://developer.intel.com/design/mo...coverybios.htm
In order to better isolate your issue, we need more detailed information on the specific error. Please reply to this e-mail with the answers to the following questions:
1- Please go to Advanced > hardware monitoring and check the processor temperatures. What is the processor temperature and fan speed?
2- When did this issue first happen?
Ho Hum!
I *ALSO* have the BIOS lock-up problem. It's happened to me twice so far. I thought something was wrong with my memory or power supply!
rev 304 BIOS 1334
That e-mail is a crock of BS; BIOS recovery will *NOT* solve this problem. They need to address this in a future BIOS release or through some other means.
And @ millzee;
I kind of fixed it- I ran the Intel Desktop Control Center and selected the option to disable EIST and then rebooted. Now wait! I know what you're thinking; but there's already a BIOS option to disable EIST. I know that. I don't know why this worked, but now CPU-Z shows the correct x8 multiplier and the correct CPU speed, 2.13ghz. Only problem is, I believe the voltage is still low; 1.213v according to CPU-Z right now (that's low, right?).
I don't think I'm willing to try the method you linked to. All I can do is wait for Intel to release a BIOS version that actually lets me STOP this voltage altering crap.
yeah you can add me to the list too, i've had the bios freeze with the 1304 and 1334 bios's and i've already tried the bios recovery procedure
i'd love them to add an option in the bios to be able to change the CPU multipliers tho, i'd like to be able to use lower multis for a higher fsb (and be able to set it up in the bios rather than trying to use software)
is there any way to actually mod the bios and unhide any options? (not using the Intel Integrator Tookit)
Last edited by Pyr0; 08-23-2006 at 06:14 PM.
i950 (3035B684)
Gigabyte EX58A-UD3R
3x4GB G.Skill PC3-12800 7-8-7-24
HIS Radeon HD 6970 2GB & Dell 3007WFP-HC
Asus Xonar DX
128GB C300, Velociraptor & Sammy F3's
Corsair AX850W
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
Can everyone who is having the lockup please snd Intel an e-mail about it..if one person does it they might think other problems are causing it..but if a lot of peple send in they might sit up and take notice.
http://supportmail.intel.com/scripts...lcome.aspx?id=
Add me to the list too. Having major problems getting BIOS selections to stick as well.
Finding this board pretty frustrating...
Hope Intel gets it sorted.
new bios releasde. I haven't upgreading it yet
Code:http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df-external/download.aspx?url=/11504/eng/BX97510J[1].86A.1351.EB.EXE&agr=N&ProductID=2205&DwnldId=11504&strOSs=38&OSFullName=OS%20Independent&lang=eng
E6300 | D975XBX rev304
4*1GB | 8800GT
Huntkey HK-350AP | Antec P180
Logitech MX1000 | G25 | Inspire 6060
WC rev3
BIOS version 1351
Intel havnt included a readme on their site yet to show what changes have been made....
They have NOT FIXED THE BIOS FREEZING ISSUE!!!!
Last edited by anthonyl; 08-26-2006 at 07:35 PM.
I also have BIOS lock-up problem on my D975XBX Rev 305. I found BIOS unlocked after 7-10s. So maybe your guys should wait 10s before you reset the mobo.
Intel QX9650 @ 3.6GHz 1.25v in bios
Asus P5E64 WS Evolution
Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600 7-7-7-20-1T 4X1Gb 1.76v
EVGA 8800GTS 512Mb
Antec P180b with Corsair 620HX
I also experienced the "lock-up" problem once and I'm not even using the BadAxe, but the predecessor "Black Creek". So it rather seems to be problem concerning all similar Intel-BIOSs, then just the BadAxe. After a few seconds (~10-15) everything was useable again in my case. Strange nonetheless.
Quote from one of our professors:
"Reality is hiding in the imaginary part."
People, I have had the Bad Axe board ever since the rev 304 first appeared at my local Fry's. It is the most stable board that I have ever owned and I'm happy to have it. But it is not without its downsides. I'm going to list a few issues that have arisen with me.
OC_DEBUG Mod: Get a conductive ink pin from Radio Shack and make the mod. Yes, I wish that Vcore was available without buying an X6800, but we have to hope that Intel will come to their senses at some point. Deal with it.
Vcore Reading: Vcore has the ability to be measured by the BIOS and OS application software. You can see the measured value of Vcore on the Hardware Monitoring page in the BIOS. It is called "Vccp". The name is a flashback from the old TTL logic days which is of no concern now. Despite all you may have heard, the default is 1.325V.
Vmch Reading: Vmch can also be measured in the BIOS and an OS application. It is listed on the Hardware Monitoring page as V1.5. Default is 1.50V.
NOTE: Setting voltages in the BIOS requires a reboot even if the BIOS doesn't perform one by default. I wish Intel had done this right. About 1 out of 3 times will a voltage setting be applied without a reboot. This is a bug. If your voltage is changed without a reboot, running some applications will reset the voltage when they initialize the SMBUS. Always reboot!
EIST: Can be disabled in the BIOS. However, the setting will not take effect until you reboot. It is best to use IDCC to turn EIST off since it requires a reboot to use IDCC for this purpose.
C1E: Cannot be configured in the BIOS!!!!! You have to use a 3rd party tool and turn it off in the OS. I use RightMark CPU Clock Utility. It can be set to apply changes at OS startup.
CPU-Z: Has a bug with the Bad Axe. The voltage it reads is the minimum Vcore required for the processor to operate properly at the minimum divider (6 on all Conroe processors, I believe). And is guite useless.
IDCC: Does not measure anything except fan speeds! It reads the information from BIOS and lists what you have "told" the board to use. Except for the fans, don't rely on IDCC for much. Use IDU if you want to see measurements.
Just a few tidbits. HTH
Kango
Intel D975XBX (Intel i975-ICH7R) (BIOS 1351)
Intel Conroe E6600 @3.4GHz Stepping 6 Rev B2
(Vcore=1.425V, Vmch=1.525V, Vfsb=1.271V)
GIGABYTE G-Power Pro Cooler GH-PDU21-MF (Heatsink/Fan)
Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C4 2GB (2*1GB) DDR2 PC-6400 (@2.1V)
2*BFGTech GeForce 7900GT OC PCI-E 256MB GDDR3 SLI
Seasonic USA S12 Energy Plus 650W Quad Rail PSU
Samsung SyncMaster 213T LCD 21" Monitor (1600x1200@60Hz)
Matsh1ta DVD-RAM RW SW-9585
Western Digital WD1200JD SATA 111GB (Drive C)
Maxtor 6L250R0 SATA 233GB (Drive D)
Intel 82573E/82573L Gigabit Ethernet (Driver 11.0.45.0)
SigmaTel STAC9221 8-Channel High Definition Audio (Driver 5.10.5143.0)
Awesome post. I know I missed it, but what is "IDU?"
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