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    Nice, it's labled 3012 btw...
    It's not listed on the support page yet though so I don't know the changes, wish I did.
    I'm gonna flash it in a min...

    Edit:
    It'll del all your cmos saves so write down your voltage settings and your mem timings if you need to.

    The dram interleaving setting was dumbed down, not sure if that was for the best or not because there was one value that was way better then the rest previously...
    Might be fine...

    ECC settings were dumbed down, you can only mess with the dram ecc now and nothing else, I don't like that one but the other ecc values didn't work before anyways :|.
    That one was a bad trade off but hey if it didn't work before then ohwell for the "sec" :\...
    However...
    Cpu ecc is now working, l1, l2 and l3 cache ecc's are now working...
    Or at least aida64 is saying so...
    It wasn't like that in the previous bios.
    Seems they fixed the cpu ecc support, but it's no longer adjustable.
    If there was one more bios to show up after this, I would ask for that support back along with it working like it is now please (just incase) .

    Under the cpu config page there was a new option.
    CPB mode I think it was, not sure.
    Core performance boost I think...
    Also the module version on that same page said OrichiPI..., I don't remember that being there...

    I'm not sure if the logo thing was fixed.
    Don't care though either lol.

    Numlock is always on by default, I don't like that...
    Amd raid rom is the same, but whatever.

    I have to find out what my cpu and cpu-nb voltages were and my mem timings, along with what I needed to get higher pcie speeds stable just so I can set them up, I'll leave the pcie speed alone for now anyways but I want the voltage right...
    And set my nb and ht bus speeds up to 3ghz.
    And my mem to 2ghz.
    Then bench, I hope it's better, I'll be checking it at 3.25ghz cpu so I won't know for absolute sure if it's better though.

    Should be neat to have my ecc working for my cpu lol.
    And this bios might be tuned a bit for bandwith for the avg user(dram interleaving value) and it might have alot more then that too...
    Last edited by NEOAethyr; 03-15-2011 at 03:30 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NEOAethyr View Post
    Nice, it's labled 3012 btw...

    It's not listed on the support page yet though so I don't know the changes, wish I did.

    I'm gonna flash it in a min...
    Thats funny, I see a bios for several boards also labeled 3012 and released the 15th.
    M4A89GTD Pro/USB3
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...-ASUS-3012.zip
    M4A89TD Pro/USB3
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...-ASUS-3012.zip
    Crosshair IV Formula
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...-ASUS-3012.zip
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    Yeah.
    I think the bios date on the ch4f was 03/14/11, that's what the internal bios flasher said if I remember correct.

    Yesterday .

    Edit:
    Forgot to mention tRC min is now 12t instead of 11t.

    I forgot my cpu voltage lol.
    And my pcie voltage and whatever the other one was.
    Maybe I posted my recent's sometime here on the forum I don't know (edit: crap I didn't).

    So don't go make the same mistake I made hehe.
    Write down your more important hard to remember settings.

    Mem read speed bench in aida64 seems higher, not 100% sure though since I'm benching at some of my timings on auto and cpu at 3.25ghz (put mem back to 2ghz and nb/ht to 3ghz).
    But it's saying well over 12k, I thaught it had a hard time reaching much above that before...
    I could be thinking of 14/15k though.

    I should of benched it before I flashed lol.
    Last edited by NEOAethyr; 03-15-2011 at 03:49 AM.

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    Maybe this is the AM3+ supported bios releases....
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    Quote Originally Posted by charged3800z24 View Post
    Maybe this is the AM3+ supported bios releases....
    You can't put AM3+ CPU into an AM3 socket because AM3+ packaged CPUs have one more pin.

    So an AM3+ supported BIOS would be useless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliverda View Post
    You can't put AM3+ CPU into an AM3 socket because AM3+ packaged CPUs have one more pin.

    So an AM3+ supported BIOS would be useless.
    I am just saying, that is, if this is true here...

    It would be nice to know my CHIV would have entended life
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    heres wishing so!!!!!!!

    We just need JF AMD to come and pee on our dreams lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by charged3800z24 View Post
    I am just saying, that is, if this is true here...

    It would be nice to know my CHIV would have entended life
    Interesting
    That site have a pretty good relationship with Asus, so could very well be true..
    So I guess BD simply has no pin in the location that would make it not fit in a AM3 socket, no one never really thought of that I guess
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    Thats funny, I see a bios for several boards also labeled 3012 and released the 15th.
    M4A89GTD Pro/USB3
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...-ASUS-3012.zip
    M4A89TD Pro/USB3
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...-ASUS-3012.zip
    Crosshair IV Formula
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...-ASUS-3012.zip
    Whatīs new in this bios version?
    M4A89GTD Pro/USB3
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...-ASUS-3012.zip
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    Quote Originally Posted by NEOAethyr View Post
    It'll del all your cmos saves so write down your voltage settings and your mem timings if you need to.
    Most bios updates will do that NEO....
    What I usually do before I flash a new bios is capture a SS with Asus EVO (More Settings open) and CPU-Z with mem tab, then save it to the hard drive.
    It's a lot easier than trying to write all that stuff down...

    Just saying.
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