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    ASUS Release Support 1333Mhz FSB Processors upgrade

    Last edited by sxs112; 02-05-2007 at 01:16 AM.

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    Excellent!

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    Where did you get that? 0602 bios for P5N32-E nonplus taht introduces 1333 FSB support is available form 2006/12/27; and 0601 bios is nowhere to be found.
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    interesting but P5W64 WS Pro not listed ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    interesting but P5W64 WS Pro not listed ?
    Come soon

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    nice to know the p5w64 will have 1333mhz fsb support
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    New about my board but its not flashable back so im waiting.
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    If they released the support where do we locate the BIOS files?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sxs112
    Come soon
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    Nothing posted on P5WDG2 WS Pro BIOS listings yet.....did I miss something? Are these actually released now?

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    Here's ASUS ftp subdirectory for motherboards:
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/
    But I cant see any new bioses there, al least not for P5N32-E.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xoqolatl
    Here's ASUS ftp subdirectory for motherboards:
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/
    But I cant see any new bioses there, al least not for P5N32-E.
    ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/mb/so...20DH%20Deluxe/ <-- p5w dh deluxe.. No 1901
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    When do 1333Mhz FSB CPUs come out?

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    ASUS P5W DH Deluxe 1901 Beta BIOS


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    Quote Originally Posted by deathman20
    New about my board but its not flashable back so im waiting.

    not flashable back? yeah if you use that crappy asus update.

    try flashing from a USB flash you wont have any problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SP1
    When do 1333Mhz FSB CPUs come out?
    ES are out, you can mod your current now or wait a few more months till Q2 or Q3 i belive!

    The modding of current cpu's is better i found

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rattle
    not flashable back? yeah if you use that crappy asus update.

    try flashing from a USB flash you wont have any problems.
    Rattle not that I use the bios flash utility not that crap thing in windows.
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    every bios flash is undo-able however it takes some more invasive means
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    It's not that difficult to backflash. It just takes a an extra command or two to bypass the version check. Maybe it's harder than it used to be with a new flashing program.
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    Why is this update important? Most ASUS-mobos could handle FSB1666MHz before this.

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