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    Bump. Did they pull the Bios 13? Its no where to be found all of a sudden.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sokarul View Post
    Bump. Did they pull the Bios 13? Its no where to be found all of a sudden.
    Maybe this is the reason why you cant find it:

    Couple of days ago i flashed my IP35-E with 1.3 bios, and i had some strange problems with my system, stange freezeup and so on. Then i realize from some reason my memoryvoltage was locked to 1.93, and increasing this from bios didnt help at all, it was still locked to 1.93. Reflashing didnt help, so i flashed 1.2 and now it works. I hope that ABIT can fix this
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    I've had no problem using flashmenu under windows Vista x64. I'd highly advise you return your CPU to stock speed and load your BIOS default settings before you flash. Doing it that way, for me, it's been so far so good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolly View Post
    Maybe this is the reason why you cant find it:

    Couple of days ago i flashed my IP35-E with 1.3 bios, and i had some strange problems with my system, stange freezeup and so on. Then i realize from some reason my memoryvoltage was locked to 1.93, and increasing this from bios didnt help at all, it was still locked to 1.93. Reflashing didnt help, so i flashed 1.2 and now it works. I hope that ABIT can fix this
    Alright thanks. I guess I will just have to flash to 12 and call it good. Wish I could get the faster restart time though. Although the person that the computer is for wont care.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sokarul View Post
    Alright thanks. I guess I will just have to flash to 12 and call it good. Wish I could get the faster restart time though. Although the person that the computer is for wont care.
    It's no need to flash back to 12.
    Try trustfully BETA 13 from here,if you mind a faster restart.
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    Beta 14 can be found here(abit China),it seems not to be a buggy bios.
    Last edited by major_john; 11-10-2007 at 02:17 PM.
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    14 BIOS is quite good with my setup.

    Resolves double Post as long as PSU is not disconnected from AC outlet. SP time is just a hair slower than 12 BIOS. This deficit amounts to about 8MHz core speed. BIOS adds HD audio support. USB keyboard works after BIOS reset since the default setting has changed from OS to BIOS. Includes 1:1.60 memory divider.

    12 BIOS:
    1M SP...16.265 sec
    32M SP...15 min 6 sec

    14 BIOS:
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    32M SP...15 min 10 sec

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    Quote Originally Posted by furballi View Post
    14 BIOS is quite good with my setup.

    Where did you get BIOS 14? I only see BIOS 13 on their website.
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    It's probably too new to show up at the Abit USA forum... Download 12 BIOS. Replace this file with the 12 BIOS file. Be sure to rename this file to m630a_12.bin

    http://www.abit.com.cn/bios/IP35-E/M630A_14.BIN
    Last edited by furballi; 11-10-2007 at 08:42 PM.

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    What cooling do you guys have on your e4300s?
    Also what mobo did you have them on before, and what was there max OC on them?

    I have a e4300@3.0Ghz on a evga 650i just curious if it be worth the upgrade, also curious how this Abit stacks up against the Gigabyte P35s. This doesn't have solid caps or does it? I hear these are real picky about memory think Firestix DDR2 6400 would work?

    Anyone have a working link to one of the Abit OC guides?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glow9 View Post
    What cooling do you guys have on your e4300s?
    Also what mobo did you have them on before, and what was there max OC on them?

    I have a e4300@3.0Ghz on a evga 650i just curious if it be worth the upgrade, also curious how this Abit stacks up against the Gigabyte P35s. This doesn't have solid caps or does it? I hear these are real picky about memory think Firestix DDR2 6400 would work?

    Anyone have a working link to one of the Abit OC guides?
    I would stick with the 650i. For best compatibility, stick with JEDEC 1.8V DDR2 667 or 800 RAMs.

    http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...&enterthread=y

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    Quote Originally Posted by furballi View Post
    I would stick with the 650i. For best compatibility, stick with JEDEC 1.8V DDR2 667 or 800 RAMs.

    http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...&enterthread=y
    I guess I don't follow seems like a lot of people are just using whatever ram and it seems to be fine this sounds like DFI nazis again. MY stix have Micron D9 chips in them so I'd consider them pretty good. So whats the deal with the whole jedec ect ect. Cause I know I can push these pretty high.
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    Bios 14 beta and i still cant get the fans Eq on this board to Eq, i try every adjustments and still nothing.

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    Works fine here. There is nothing magic with fan speed control. This board will run fine with 2 wire fan. Check for poper pin location on page 2-8.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glow9 View Post
    I guess I don't follow seems like a lot of people are just using whatever ram and it seems to be fine this sounds like DFI nazis again. MY stix have Micron D9 chips in them so I'd consider them pretty good. So whats the deal with the whole jedec ect ect. Cause I know I can push these pretty high.
    Is there such a thing as overclocking CPU? The CPU should run fine at default voltage. Same logic with RAMs. The official voltage for JEDEC DDR2 667 and 800 is 1.8V. If the RAM will not POST at 1.8V, then it is JUNK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by furballi View Post
    Is there such a thing as overclocking CPU? The CPU should run fine at default voltage. Same logic with RAMs. The official voltage for JEDEC DDR2 667 and 800 is 1.8V. If the RAM will not POST at 1.8V, then it is JUNK!
    Thats some low volts for ram or seems like it why does it need so low voltage ram?
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