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    Wow, uh, it was as simple as booting with one stick, shutting it down, and then putting the second stick in... now it seems to be working. I had thought I already tried that, but I guess not.. whatever it is, seems to be working now. Is this a unique problem with P5Bs or what?
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    kind of, when one stick goes bad

    try one at a time and memtest them

    im sure ones bad you should get errors lil while after it starts ive had 3 rma's

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    Quote Originally Posted by blufire View Post
    Wow, uh, it was as simple as booting with one stick, shutting it down, and then putting the second stick in... now it seems to be working. I had thought I already tried that, but I guess not.. whatever it is, seems to be working now. Is this a unique problem with P5Bs or what?
    Before, you never completely cleared the bios.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    Before, you never completely cleared the bios.
    mine always works by turning off the psu let the ASUS light go out the back on everytime

    but when it doesnt turn on, its back off take a stick out it boots then memtest ends up showing errors on one which wont boot when you get an OC that didnt boot

    and you'll end up getting error in windows

    so its best to test the mem to see if ones getting errors

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    mine always works by turning off the psu let the ASUS light go out the back on everytime
    That works most of the time. That is what I do also. But sometimes I found and have seen, you need to take the battery out. If you do, it is probably best to remove the power connector from the motherboard first. Or, do the quick tech me tech method of pushing the power button. Sometimes the CPU fan may even rotate a little.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    That works most of the time. That is what I do also. But sometimes I found and have seen, you need to take the battery out. If you do, it is probably best to remove the power connector from the motherboard first. Or, do the quick tech me tech method of pushing the power button. Sometimes the CPU fan may even rotate a little.
    its always worked like that for me, if it doesnt the mem went bad

    on my psu it has the power switch so I dont have to pull the plug

    and ive have taken out the batt. but it ended up bing the mem that didnt let it boot

    I dont have a CPU fan my ocz ram cooler on it but I might try see if they spin

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    Hey guys, long time reader very infrequent poster...

    I just flashed my board to the 1232 BIOS - and it's fixed some issues I was having, and ultimately saved me from having to buy a new mobo!

    Firstly, my Q9300 CPU wasn't detected properly on 1226 - even tho it was fully functional and ran perfectly fine, I was getting that cute msg about needing a BIOS update to unleash its full potential. Since I had previously noted the Q9450 was supported in v1226, I assumed the Q93 would be too. Evidently the Asus CPU supports page stated that wasn't the case.

    And also, I was having trouble with a set of Ballistix Tracers PC6400 2x2Gb sticks to run outside of SPD. At 400Mhz, SPD set timings at 5-6-6-18 but when I manually set 5-6-6-18 in BIOS it refused to boot... no matter the Vdimm, no matter the frequency... let alone the 4-4-4-12 that the RAM was rated at.

    This new BIOS fixed it all! I'm now running at the stability limits of my Q93 on 965 (@415Mhz FSB), the RAM isn't breaking a sweat at 4-4-4-12 at a mere 2.0Vdimm.

    It's great that Asus still think it important enough to continue supporting this board, even tho it's long since EOL and there are a generation or two of newer products on the market. Thank you Asus, I'm a fanboi for life!
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    Count 10

    For my part OC fail no post>>>>turn off PSU wait till Mobo goes off.......power up with NO power for 10~20secs..........try powering up with PSU on usually works.

    Once I had a major issue had to clr Cmos & battery off..........wouldn't boot: took out G card and unhooked all power to the mobo...........waited for 20mns and rehooked everything reinstalled G card etc: booted to default and resumed OC from saved OC profile

    Several things........keep the PCI low if you want to boot back to windows screen easily (100's max)
    sometimes the pb is the VGA card and not the OC or Mobo or Ram.

    Remember to turn off PSU when nothing else helps.

    In cas of high OC fail keep the strp low......1:1 etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivier View Post
    For my part OC fail no post>>>>turn off PSU wait till Mobo goes off.......power up with NO power for 10~20secs..........try powering up with PSU on usually works.

    Once I had a major issue had to clr Cmos & battery off..........wouldn't boot: took out G card and unhooked all power to the mobo...........waited for 20mns and rehooked everything reinstalled G card etc: booted to default and resumed OC from saved OC profile

    Several things........keep the PCI low if you want to boot back to windows screen easily (100's max)
    sometimes the pb is the VGA card and not the OC or Mobo or Ram.

    Remember to turn off PSU when nothing else helps.

    In cas of high OC fail keep the strp low......1:1 etc
    Very good advice. That is what I do as well.

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    Last edited by chuckbam; 04-29-2008 at 02:19 AM.
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    Been there

    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    Some interesting info on this ASUS forum thread. I just updated the Yukon

    http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?...Language=en-us
    Been there too...... .......but the best stuff is on the tech repository (see tony and Freecableguy articles on p5b dlx OC and strap info and article on fsb frequencies speed and mem latencies...)

    By the way yesterday I was pushing 495FSB with 7* multi on a e6700.......the FSB rating on SISoft was murderously high fun
    • E6700@3600 (450x8)@1.425v//3450 (383x9)@1.425v
    • P5B dlx
    • Zalman 9700Cu
    • Corsair Twinx 2Go Pc6400c4 4-4-4-12@2.15v
    • Enermax Infiniti 720W
    • hd 2900 xt (850cs/1050ms)
    • 75Go WD raptor/400Go Seagate;
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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivier View Post
    Been there too...... .......but the best stuff is on the tech repository (see tony and Freecableguy articles on p5b dlx OC and strap info and article on fsb frequencies speed and mem latencies...)

    By the way yesterday I was pushing 495FSB with 7* multi on a e6700.......the FSB rating on SISoft was murderously high fun

    This one?

    http://www.thetechrepository.com/sho...&highlight=p5b

    I have some others here

    http://chuckbam.com/101007/overclock...e_chuckbam.htm
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    @chuckbam

    exactly so.
    • E6700@3600 (450x8)@1.425v//3450 (383x9)@1.425v
    • P5B dlx
    • Zalman 9700Cu
    • Corsair Twinx 2Go Pc6400c4 4-4-4-12@2.15v
    • Enermax Infiniti 720W
    • hd 2900 xt (850cs/1050ms)
    • 75Go WD raptor/400Go Seagate;
    • Sound Blaster X-FI audio
    • XP pro sp2

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    you are bookmarked!!!!
    • E6700@3600 (450x8)@1.425v//3450 (383x9)@1.425v
    • P5B dlx
    • Zalman 9700Cu
    • Corsair Twinx 2Go Pc6400c4 4-4-4-12@2.15v
    • Enermax Infiniti 720W
    • hd 2900 xt (850cs/1050ms)
    • 75Go WD raptor/400Go Seagate;
    • Sound Blaster X-FI audio
    • XP pro sp2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivier View Post
    you are bookmarked!!!!
    I found most of the P5B links on this very long thread
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    Very long

    Quote Originally Posted by chuckbam View Post
    I found most of the P5B links on this very long thread
    same here.........

    however i'm still on bios 1004 (happily OC ing and pushing and 24/7 using this mobo) and never found a clue if 1232 (latest bios.......beta i think )is much better

    I think for now i'll stick to what I am certain of.
    • E6700@3600 (450x8)@1.425v//3450 (383x9)@1.425v
    • P5B dlx
    • Zalman 9700Cu
    • Corsair Twinx 2Go Pc6400c4 4-4-4-12@2.15v
    • Enermax Infiniti 720W
    • hd 2900 xt (850cs/1050ms)
    • 75Go WD raptor/400Go Seagate;
    • Sound Blaster X-FI audio
    • XP pro sp2

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    Does anyone have the p5b-dlx recovery CD? my BIOS update went sour and am in need of one

    thx
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    the CD is about 540mb.....won't be easy to share.

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    any1? i really need the cd...
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    Quote Originally Posted by anubis View Post
    any1? i really need the cd...

    I've uploaded it to megaupload if your still in need .

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B4AGPYHB
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    Has anyoe got this Mobo to work correctly with a Xeon E3110?
    Because Bios 1226 and 1232 don't support it correctly here. Doesn't allow for manual voltage adjustments on anything (it won't boot afterwards).
    There are other quirks as well...

    Consider this post a warning then...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wulf View Post
    Has anyoe got this Mobo to work correctly with a Xeon E3110?
    Because Bios 1226 and 1232 don't support it correctly here. Doesn't allow for manual voltage adjustments on anything (it won't boot afterwards).
    There are other quirks as well...

    Consider this post a warning then...
    I have a Xeon 3350 in my mobo I know you have to reboot it from stock the first time then you cant set the v-core but thats which mine

    also when I get a bad check sum it wont let me move the v-core untill i reboot
    Last edited by DOM.; 05-11-2008 at 01:43 AM.

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    Anyone has a stable oc on a QX6700 and the p5b deluxe with 1:1 ratio 400mhz fsb? let me know plz, can't seem to get this to work

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    FULL AIR TEST
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    Quote Originally Posted by EXPANDER View Post
    FULL AIR TEST
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    Asus P5B Deluxe q6600 4104 mhz sp1m 12.703s
    Why you erase the bios version?

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