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    Quote Originally Posted by CryptiK View Post
    My issue is not a bum board. Most people are aware that the R3E seems better behaved with Gulftowns as opposed to Bloomfields. There's multiple accounts of the board not even posting with certain ram kits and Bloomfield CPU's, but swap in a Gulfie and it's stable.
    +1 agree and you are 100% correct my old friend , this board its more GT oriented than Bloomfield as per my own testing and findings , Cryptik do not feed the Troll

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrToad View Post
    Correct

    Unfortunately they didn't show the same deference towards the R3G...

    After all the aggro I've gone through with this board I deeply regret purchasing it. Well, I should say "them".
    Based on the history of the dates/times the R3E and R3G BIOS updates are released, it would follow suit that the R3G would get newer rev. BIOS shortly after the R3E.

    I wouldn't give up on the R3G just yet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne View Post
    I think Cryptik has a lot more experience than you do.
    You have 53 posts and you're trying to play God. Lame....
    Quote Originally Posted by zoson View Post
    I've owned 5 bloomfield chips. Two 930's and three 950's. My 3x4GB Mushkin 2000MHz 10-10-10-27 kit needed 1.4875v QPI to run on the best of those chips. On the worst it needed 1.56v.

    I got a 970 from retailedge and it only needs 1.3375v QPI for the same kit at 2000MHz 9-9-9-25.

    Do we have any idea what's new in 1207 that 'improves system stability' ?
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    +1 agree and you are 100% correct my old friend , this board its more GT oriented than Bloomfield as per my own testing and findings , Cryptik do not feed the Troll
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    Quote Originally Posted by R37ribution View Post
    Based on the history of the dates/times the R3E and R3G BIOS updates are released, it would follow suit that the R3G would get newer rev. BIOS shortly after the R3E.

    I wouldn't give up on the R3G just yet...
    Thanks for the insight I've waited for months, I can wait another week
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoson View Post
    I've owned 5 bloomfield chips. Two 930's and three 950's. My 3x4GB Mushkin 2000MHz 10-10-10-27 kit needed 1.4875v QPI to run on the best of those chips. On the worst it needed 1.56v.

    I got a 970 from retailedge and it only needs 1.3375v QPI for the same kit at 2000MHz 9-9-9-25.

    Do we have any idea what's new in 1207 that 'improves system stability' ?
    Well the lesser QPI volts may be due to the 1:1.5x Uncore Ratio on GT compared to 1:2 on BF right?

    In regards to the bios I had the same question, exactly what is "improved"? How much you want to bet we're not going to be told anything more than just "improved system stability"?

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    Can't believe it LOL!

    I just opened the latest R3E bios and they haven't updated the Intel RAID option ROM yet!

    I just can't believe it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrToad View Post
    Can't believe it LOL!

    I just opened the latest R3E bios and they haven't updated the Intel RAID option ROM yet!

    I just can't believe it!
    Sigh....
    Is the RAID option completely separate from the BIOS (e.g. can be launched from it?) Or is it purely part of the bios?

    Can't that be updated separately via a download? Or was that only something like Marvell or Jmicron firmware?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne View Post
    Sigh....
    Is the RAID option completely separate from the BIOS (e.g. can be launched from it?) Or is it purely part of the bios?

    Can't that be updated separately via a download? Or was that only something like Marvell or Jmicron firmware?
    The Marvell 9128 option ROM/Firmware can be updated editing the BIOS file quite easily. It took me only four or five hours of "googleing"/reading on specialist forums to do it.

    The Intel RAID option ROM is also a module within the BIOS file that can be substituted. However due to a limitation on the ASUS BIOS for the R3E and R3G it won't accept option ROMs bigger than 64K (which the newest Intel RAID option ROMs are), so is not something your average joe (like yours truly) can do.

    At this point the only solution is for ASUS to do it.

    As I said a few posts back the in the BIOS for the soon-to-be-released R3G BE it has been updated already. So, I don't know if the engineers have been too busy developing the BIOS for this new board and ironing out issues with the Sandy Bridge ones or they just don't give two monkeys and a flying about the "old" X58 boards anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrToad View Post
    they just don't give two monkeys and a flying about the "old" X58 boards anymore.
    Most likely this ^

    Did you try extracting the intel rom from the R3E BE bios and replacing it in one of your R3G bioses? I extracted the intel rom and uncompressed its 85k and compressed its somewhere around 57k. I haven't got the chance to try it but it may just work
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    Quote Originally Posted by spoolindsm127 View Post
    Most likely this ^

    Did you try extracting the intel rom from the R3E BE bios and replacing it in one of your R3G bioses? I extracted the intel rom and uncompressed its 85k and compressed its somewhere around 57k. I haven't got the chance to try it but it may just work
    Is the uncompressed size what matters the option ROM in the original BIOS is exactly 64KB (65536 bytes) and it won't accept anything bigger than that...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrToad View Post
    Thanks for the insight I've waited for months, I can wait another week
    Quote Originally Posted by R37ribution View Post
    Based on the history of the dates/times the R3E and R3G BIOS updates are released, it would follow suit that the R3G would get newer rev. BIOS shortly after the R3E.

    I wouldn't give up on the R3G just yet...
    Sorry for the false hope, seems like they dropped the ball on the Gene again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by R37ribution View Post
    Sorry for the false hope, seems like they dropped the ball on the Gene again...
    I've just heard from the ASUS tech support rep...

    According to him they've tried the R3G with two VERTEX drives (Indillinx based) and they're not able to reproduce the fault that happens with VERTEX 2 (Sandforce based), therefore there's nothing wrong with the BIOS and I should try different drives.

    In other words, they can't reproduce a known fault on the 8.0.x Intel RAID ROM that affects every single board with the ICH10R SB when using Sandforce based drives in RAID 0 testing the controller with Indillinx based drives, therefore is my fault and I should get new drives.

    Who is in the tech team? The Monty Python?

    It's been a long struggle, but this time I give up. I'll get a new case, re-do the watercooling loop and go for an ATX board from a different manufacturer.

    The micro-atx based computer looked rather "cute" and unobstrusive in my living room, but is no good if it doesn't work. In the past two months it hasn't consumed much electricity and has been dead silent, I give you that, but is no good if is silent and energy efficient just because I can't be asked to turn it on
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    Mr. Toad,
    I have the same board you do, and I think we've spoken in another thread. I saw your post(s) over at BIOS-Mods.com and wanted to see where your progress and perspective stood. I spent all weekend trying to install Windows on a C300 on the Marvell controller, and come to find out... Were you able to ever update the Marvell firmware successfully using the Asus 704 BIOS? I really want to get this computer up and running finally, even if I have to wait for 705 to fix the separate Intel controller issue. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WangChung View Post
    Mr. Toad,
    I have the same board you do, and I think we've spoken in another thread. I saw your post(s) over at BIOS-Mods.com and wanted to see where your progress and perspective stood. I spent all weekend trying to install Windows on a C300 on the Marvell controller, and come to find out... Were you able to ever update the Marvell firmware successfully using the Asus 704 BIOS? I really want to get this computer up and running finally, even if I have to wait for 705 to fix the separate Intel controller issue. Thanks!
    Hi there

    The highest firmware version I've managed to flash successfully is 2.2.0.1113, with option ROM 1029.

    The necessary files to do so are in my post in BIOS-mods

    I wouldn't risk experimenting with firmware 2.2.0.1118 unless you're comfortable with the idea of reprogramming the EEPROM using a external flasher and/or desoldering the chip itself.

    I managed a partial success with that one myself, but I wouldn't recommend it. Personally I ditched the 9128 and decided to buy a proper RAID controller.
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    Unfortunately a RAID controller in my case isn't an option, as I'm building a truly mATX build and the two video cards are covering all the slots.

    When you say "partial success" what were the end results of the functionality after the flash? I saw that you had to de-solder the EPROM, but did you ever find the initial issue that caused that? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WangChung View Post
    Unfortunately a RAID controller in my case isn't an option, as I'm building a truly mATX build and the two video cards are covering all the slots.

    When you say "partial success" what were the end results of the functionality after the flash? I saw that you had to de-solder the EPROM, but did you ever find the initial issue that caused that? Thanks!
    I was in the same situation as you until the Radeon HD 6990 came to the rescue

    The issue I had was that I didn't "split" the firmware file correctly prior to adding it to the BIOS and it ended up flashing garbage in the EEPROM.

    I managed to sort it out with patience and the external programmer but I reverted to the previous version (the one in the Bios-mods post) because the latest one was giving me trouble. Sometimes it wouldn't load the option ROM upon boot...

    Edit: by the way you don't need to desolder the EEPROM or an external programmer just to update the firmware of the Marvell controller, I just needed all that hassle because as I said I ed it up with the firmware 2.2.0.1118.

    To update the option ROM to 1029 and the firmware to 2.2.0.1113 you just need to edit the original BIOS file with MMTOOL, substitute the original option ROM, E6 and E7 modules, save it and then flash it.
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    Hmm, this is the only one I could find on Station Drivers:
    Firmware pour MV-9123/9128 (Firmware:1.0.0.1701 / 2.2.0.1118 / 1.0.0.1029) (from here of course: http://www.station-drivers.com/page/marvell.htm)

    So I see that from this information, this is the v1029 you referred to, but it also contains the jacked up v2.2.0.1118 you mentioned. Suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WangChung View Post
    Hmm, this is the only one I could find on Station Drivers:
    Firmware pour MV-9123/9128 (Firmware:1.0.0.1701 / 2.2.0.1118 / 1.0.0.1029) (from here of course: http://www.station-drivers.com/page/marvell.htm)

    So I see that from this information, this is the v1029 you referred to, but it also contains the jacked up v2.2.0.1118 you mentioned. Suggestions?
    That's the firmware updater for the EVGA Classified V3 (and probably other EVGA boards with the Marvell 9128 as well).

    It's also the one that I used to create myself all the bother

    I suggest you steer clear from it

    Even after a successful flash I still had issues with it, and couldn't see any improvements.
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    Rawr. That sucks. Thanks for the heads up, looks like I'll have to wait with everyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WangChung View Post
    Rawr. That sucks. Thanks for the heads up, looks like I'll have to wait with everyone else.
    What firmware are you using now?
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    Hi Bingo,
    I see 1208 was released for R3E today with updated intel optionrom firmware.
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/LG...e_III_Extreme/

    It seems 1208 is the same as 1207, except it has the new firmware.
    Will there be a 0004 bios that is the same as 0003 which also has the new firmware?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrToad View Post
    What firmware are you using now?
    I'll check this weekend, not sure off the top of my head.

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    MrToad,

    New R3E bios 1208 has been released and apparently has the updated Intel firmware

    I cannot say first hand though since I do not use RAID on the intel controller. Therefore I cannot access any setup menu where bios/firmware version information can be displayed.

    Marvell firmware/bios remains unchanged however

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    @MrToad:



    Seems like it's waaay behind the versions that are out there from Marvell. But it is the latest "main" BIOS 704. I am disappoint.
    Last edited by WangChung; 04-09-2011 at 09:40 AM.

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