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The 1104 has indeed REALLY messed something up here..
I'm back to 1001 in both BIOS chips now, but here are a list of problems popping out of nowhere since I updated (and for some reasons they don't disappear after "down-flashing")
- Manually setting the DRAM timings doesn't work whatsoever, I will get the settings I set but when configuring this manually my BIOS just recognize 2-4GiB of my 6GiB of RAM? When running on auto all my 6GiB is recognized? But the second I configure this manually, even if it's the exact same as the dims are rated to it will just recognize 2-4GiB of my total 6GiB RAM?
- Now suddenly my system wont boot with ram setting: 1603MHz, 6-7-6-20-1N which has worked flawlessly for me since December? On BIOS 1001 and 0805 / 0804 it did pass memtest86+ over 10x times with these settings, but no suddenly with 1104 it won't post at all? Forcing me to run 7-7-7-20-1N to get it to boot?
- This is perhaps the most annoying and worst part of it all, the BIOS wont enter RAID mode! I select RAID, it reboots, it still says RAID in the BIOS but the system does not run raid? My RAID set-ups are recognized as separate disks, the CTRL+I thing for setting up RAID array never shows while booting, and of course my system don't manage to boot as my operative system is on a raid array. Would try to re-configure the array, but how can I do that when the CTRL+I never shows upon boot?
I have no idea what the hell happened when updating to this BIOS, it all seemed to go as normal, I got BIOS 1104.. The second I figured it didn't work with my BIOS set-up, as I mentioned I had to "downgrade" my RAM settings to get it to post I re-flashed down to 1001 again, but it apparently didn't solve anything? All these awkward issues after the 1104 BIOS flash persists even after flashing back? Making my system useless and not bootable as my operative system is on a raid array that doesn't work as the RAID function is screwed.
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