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    Quote Originally Posted by A-Grey View Post
    No, take the original that you can find here.
    Thank you

    I just booted will CPU 1.53V PLL 1.67 but it crashed the moment i put in the usb to copy the file.. will give a go just now.

    PS the PL 6 will not boot so i have it in auto just now
    I try 1st 0.67x on the CPU but eventually booted with GTLs 0.65x CPU and 0.63x NB


    thanks again
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    Quote Originally Posted by neo_rtr View Post
    Thank you

    I just booted will CPU 1.53V PLL 1.67 but it crashed the moment i put in the usb to copy the file.. will give a go just now.

    PS the PL 6 will not boot so i have it in auto just now
    I try 1st 0.67x on the CPU but eventually booted with GTLs 0.65x CPU and 0.63x NB


    thanks again
    Are you trying to flash your BIOS while your system is overclocked?

    You should at least load setup defaults or better do a Clear CMOS before flashing your board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A-Grey View Post
    Are you trying to flash your BIOS while your system is overclocked?

    You should at least load setup defaults or better do a Clear CMOS before flashing your board.
    Definitely.

    Never do things like flashing at anything other than DEFAULT settings. Always Load default settings before flashing bios. Its the #1 rule to not bricking your board.

    Only thing I flash overclocked is my GPU heh, but a bad flash on that can be fixed easily enough with a blind flash batch run from autoexec.bat or type it blind from prompt lol

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    Update:
    Asus guys here are going to replace the CPU socket on my board, and run diags after it's replaced to see if the damaged contacts are the whole cause of my boards current kinda working state. I'd like to see 500mhz fsb post, right now all I can see post is 400mhz They said it'd take a couple of days to replace the socket, I'm guessing they need to run XOR loops on all the pins to make sure they are contacting correctly, which is probably 6-8 hours of just leaving it there to run the diagnostics.

    It's nice of the Asus AU repair guys in Sydney to do this for me, thankfully they take their own guys who work there seriously and go out of their way for them. Hell they didn't even have to say they would do it for me, they could have said just RMA the board and wait 4 weeks! It's good to know there's some good lads out there who will go out of there way to fix up something that can be fixed by them and not pass the buck.

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    No no, iam not that nob!! i performed the flash after clearing settings, loading the default values..

    The funny thing is that after reading the post i booted back to bios settings. loaded defaults, rebooted and got CPU INIT
    So now iam a bit stuck there.
    Did a clear Cmos, nothing. took out the battery got into the bios. saved default settings went out to flash with original bios but will not boot again due to cpu init.
    will work on it this evening after work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeyakame View Post
    They said it'd take a couple of days to replace the socket, I'm guessing they need to run XOR loops on all the pins to make sure they are contacting correctly, which is probably 6-8 hours of just leaving it there to run the diagnostics.
    Where can I find such a program to run diagnostics to check that the pins are all contacting the CPU? Or do you need special tools for that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by A-Grey View Post
    Where can I find such a program to run diagnostics to check that the pins are all contacting the CPU? Or do you need special tools for that?
    You can find the method for XOR looping to test pin connectivity in the actual Intel datasheet for X48 Express Chipset, but without the right tools and diagnostic equipment it's just more data on a sheet

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeyakame View Post
    You can find the method for XOR looping to test pin connectivity in the actual Intel datasheet for X48 Express Chipset, but without the right tools and diagnostic equipment it's just more data on a sheet
    I saw that coming. It would've been to beautiful.

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