Quote Originally Posted by mjgr33n View Post
Hi Ket, when you are doing your BIOS mods are you just replacing the memory sizing Module ID 15 and the P6 Micro Code Module ID 11 using MMTool etc with the ones from the Maximus 2 Formula?

I notice you change the OEM logo Moudule ID 0E, but I assume that is not needed?

Also I noticed that Module ID 80 Image Information is slightly larger on yours than the original BIOS, is this a needed change due to changing the other module?

Is it possible for me to do the exact same thing with P5Q Deluxe BIOS 1805 and Maximus 2 Formula BIOS 1901.

Any tips would be appreciated, I have looked around on many forums including rebelshavenforum and found very little information regarding the memory tables, a tiny bit on the P6 Micro Code and no other mention of anything else I need to change if those 2 are changed.

PM me if needed.

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Ket,

I'm interested in trying to figure out how to do this as well.

I have on numerous occasions installed a new CPU in a board that supports the processor (by researching the chipset) but the MFG fails to keep the microcode updated!

I would love to be able to just drop the new microcode info into the BIOS !

On a related note, would it be possible to modify a BIOS to allow for PC2-6400 (the chipset again supports it), when the MFG limited it to PC2-5300? Sounds crazy. I can do it from Windows, by changing the memory ratio, but it is one less APP to worry about and that much more added stability !

Lastly, my board from ASUS FINALLY arrived yesterday! Assembly today hopefully!