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    Quote Originally Posted by Ket View Post
    I still don't know why most people couldn't see the new logo. Its always worked fine for me :/ oh well. I think I may have one last look at squeezing more out of the P5Q Series and then that really will be it. After careful study of the design of the boards, I don't see why most boards can't do 500FSB or better with quads. I must be missing something obvious
    So. what's your idea? I can take care of the SLIC and addon roms.

    Btw, do you have the method to let P5Q PRO adjust Vtt separately for each core?

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    Asus P5Q Pro Turbo Bios 0602 with Intel Raid 8.9.0.1023 + JMB368 1.07.11

    As you can see above iīve updated the original Asus P5Q Pro Turbo Bios 0602 with the Intel Raid Rom 8.9.0.1023 and the JMB368 Option Rom 1.07.11.

    Feel free to modify it, but please post your versions here ;-)

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NDSSOXEV
    Last edited by mrosen; 10-09-2009 at 09:45 PM. Reason: typing

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    P5q Deluxe 1201 Bios.

    Hi! Can anyone send me this BIOS please? I don't find it... Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truehighroller View Post
    I think it is just limitations of the board and the way it is laidout or built. Or, the chipsets were crappy ones. UD3 P45 boards aren't having any issues, what is different between those and these?
    None, from what I can tell. Both are made to very high standards. Good news is after a lot of work (but still WIP) I got a BIOS modded and my Q8400 is currently sitting on 481FSB for a grand total of 3.6GHz and memory of 1156MHz

    Quote Originally Posted by chenxuwen View Post
    So. what's your idea? I can take care of the SLIC and addon roms.

    Btw, do you have the method to let P5Q PRO adjust Vtt separately for each core?
    To adjust VTT individually, I'm pretty sure that all boils down to backwardly engineering a P5Q Premium SLAB module to work with a P5Q Pro / Turbo etc. The P5Q-P SLAB module would have to be customised for every other P5Q series board. In the case of the SLAB module, "one size fits all" is not the case unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ket View Post
    None, from what I can tell. Both are made to very high standards. Good news is after a lot of work (but still WIP) I got a BIOS modded and my Q8400 is currently sitting on 481FSB for a grand total of 3.6GHz and memory of 1156MHz



    To adjust VTT individually, I'm pretty sure that all boils down to backwardly engineering a P5Q Premium SLAB module to work with a P5Q Pro / Turbo etc. The P5Q-P SLAB module would have to be customised for every other P5Q series board. In the case of the SLAB module, "one size fits all" is not the case unfortunately.
    This is a nice news. What's the idea?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ket View Post
    None, from what I can tell. Both are made to very high standards. Good news is after a lot of work (but still WIP) I got a BIOS modded and my Q8400 is currently sitting on 481FSB for a grand total of 3.6GHz and memory of 1156MHz
    I wonder what the WiP bios is? I am using your m2102 bios on my P5Q Pro to overclock my Q8300. But sadly enough I'm stuck at 455FSB.
    A couple of weeks ago I bought some OZC 1150mhz memory sticks to replace my Corsair 800mhz sticks but sadly enough it didn't help me at all. I'm still stuck at 455FSB.
    The problem I'm having is that if I go over 455FSB> Blend fails on the first 2 cores within seconds but the other two cores runs just fine.
    I can pass 12hours with small FFT @ 467FSB with quite high Volts but Large FFT and Blend fails within seconds.
    Maybe the problem is that on the P5Q Pro you can't adjust the GTL reference on the NB and only a overall adjustment on the CPU GTL?
    Any help would be appreciated!
    Even if I do know that I won't really notice those +200mhz it's always fun to see how far you can push your CPU and memory
    Last edited by Zjukov88; 10-27-2009 at 01:59 AM.

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