1. Fixed 45nm CPU compatibility and support CPU half multiplier.
2. Fixed the Wake Up by WAKE# of PCIe function abnormality.
3. Fixed system hang when used Intel PXE CPU series.
4. Fixed CPU temperature abnormality when S3 return.
5. BIOS compiled date: 05/26/2008.
1. Update AHCI ROM version.
2. Update CPU Micro code.
3. Enhanced 45nm CPU compatibility.
4. Fixed C1E function abnormality.
5. Fixed Quick Power On Self Test function abnormality.
6. BIOS compiled date: 03/18/2008.
1. Fixed the POST will show CPU has been changed message when first time SAVE & EXIT BIOS menu.
2. Enhanced the S3 compatibility with abitEQ utility.
3. BIOS compiled date: 09/06/2007.
1. Update CPU micro code.
2. Support Wolfdale & Yorkfield CPU.
3. Support the pin definition of Front Audio adjusting function.
4. BIOS compiled date: 08/15/2007.
1. First release.
2. BIOS compiled date: 5/17/2007.
Beta BIOS
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Can you translate and sum up what they said about the board?
sorry guys. i don't speak Greek, and babel fish is difficult . i just found it on google and registered in order to download the pics and share them here.
the user is Obijuan83. he's now also got results of a Q6600 @ 9x 460Mhz. next test is to lower the multiplier to really test the FSB...well, that's enough play-by-play, LOL
they've also linked to this thread so maybe he'll pop in here to share his data
can anyone confirm which audio codec this board is using? i can't find it listed anywhere.
the Realtek ALC889A used on the Gigabyte P35 boards seems to be the latest and greatest, and according to bit-tech.net, outdoes the ADI chip on the P5K boards.
hoping the ABIT uses this chip as there is no soundcard in the market that i want to buy right now and my M-Audio Revolution is not supported in Vista.
Alright, I'm baffled and getting real pissed. I cannot get IE7 32bit to work, it says I have no internet connection, but 64bit works fine.
I did a fresh install of Vista 64bit today with a KillerNic installed. I wanted to test out the onboard nic, so I uninstalled the KN drivers, restarted and enabled one of the onboard nic's. Drivers installed ok, but now IE7 32bit will not work at all. It gives the "Cannot display a webpage" screen. i can't even log into my router with it. 64Bit IE7 works great, though. What the hell am I doing wrong here???????
Alright, I'm baffled and getting real pissed. I cannot get IE7 32bit to work, it says I have no internet connection, but 64bit works fine.
I did a fresh install of Vista 64bit today with a KillerNic installed. I wanted to test out the onboard nic, so I uninstalled the KN drivers, restarted and enabled one of the onboard nic's. Drivers installed ok, but now IE7 32bit will not work at all. It gives the "Cannot display a webpage" screen. i can't even log into my router with it. 64Bit IE7 works great, though. What the hell am I doing wrong here???????
Thanks
Shawn
That may have something to do with the 64bit Gigabit lan driver?
Is there an option for 1t like the P5K?
Looking at this or the P5K as possible replacements for my Killer 680i, also looking at 1066 dominators, and either an 8800gtx or a 2900xt...
That may have something to do with the 64bit Gigabit lan driver?
32bit programs should still work, though. This is absoulte BS. Does anyone else have any experience with Vista 64bit and the Realtek onboard-lan solutions? Do I have to do a fresh install with the lan ports enabled to get them to work correctly?