Quote Originally Posted by justapost View Post
You are talking about your bios options.
Yep.
I'm aware of the equations mentioned in the guide as I've mentioned before because we went over them in the "Breaking K10 230MH HT limit" thread. The equation I gave is a simplified version of the official one and specific to this boards BIOS programming. You only need BIOS HEX values to give you the speeds and so its easy for anyone to use and doesn't require any decoding.

About MaxAsyncLatency.

As i played with different nb multis the value varied between 48 and 57ns here.

Here are two Screenshots with differen MaxAsyncLatency settings.



Difference in Everest Latency is ~6ns.
Ah ok. I didn't use Memset to change timings with K10 so far because it was giving me problems. Tried the latest one now and it works OK, and the option for MaxAsyncLat appears. And yep, it produces big latency gains and even bandwidth gains, well spotted and thanks.

Quote Originally Posted by jonspd
P0E has more options then the last bios 1.2?
For Phenom, yes. But it has many problems not present in 1.2 aswell.

Quote Originally Posted by gareth170
noo i mean i have live update 3 already install. and when u download something from it , it saves it in a temp setup folder but i deleted the 1.1 bios setup files which automaticly flashs the bios in dos.. i can't redownload it from live update 3 because its seeing i got 1.2..
I don't use Liveupdate 3 TBH so I'm not sure what it allows and not. My IE 7 is also crashing so I can't try the Liveupdate (I hardly use IE). The way I flash BIOSes is the usually done way, using a floppy or USB drive.

*You need a DOS floppy disk to boot with (download the files HERE and unzip onto an XP formatted floppy disk).
*Set system to boot from Drive A: with the floppy disk inside.
*And then after its loaded into the DOS environment, you need to insert another floppy disk which contains the BIOS flash utility (EXE file) and the BIOS itself.
*Then you need to type at the command prompt: A:>flashutility biosfilename.ver and press Enter. For example.
--With Flash Utility Afud412.exe and BIOS file A7376AMS.113, you type:

afud412 a7376ams.113

*Press Enter.
*Don't do anything and wait for it to see if everything completes (percentages) and the flash succeeds. Then restart and load BIOS defaults.
*Done.