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Not sure if i did thing write when i did it first time.

I was on 2102 Official Asus bios, and then used EZflash to update to the 2102 modded bios on here. Update went fine, apart from i saw no different boot screen or added options in the BIOS?!

Was this because it was the same variant of BIOS? At the moment ive downgraded to 2002 official, and will try updating to 2102 modified.

Am i supposed to see different boot screen or bios options, or at least something to indicate the new modified bios is installed?

No, the boot-screen remains the same (on the newer versions of mBioses) as also the bios settings (AFAIK).
 

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Ah thanks for the speedy reply.

I'm about to load in the 1406m bios (heard it is one of the best for p5q pro, and i had quite a few issues after loading up 2102m).

Is it better to go through EZFlash or AFUDOS (floppy).?
 

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Updated to 2102m (EZFlash) because i couldn't be bothered to do a DOS/windows update to get around the 'older bios' problem.

Seems to be ok. Can't say i've noticed any difference in terms of overclocking potential yet, but we'll soon find out!

Only small issue i've had was a BSOD at my previous overclock settings. Never had a BSOD since i build the machine, only restarts from unstable overclocks. However, it may have something to do with Windows 7 and driver's, since i've not long used it.
 

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You are awesome. Nice idea.

Dear Ket,

Your ideas are awesome!!! This idea actually help me to stable 8GB ram to work in DDR1000 with no overvoltaging on my P5Q-PRO.
However, I have a few questions to discuss.

1.I tried reaplcing only the memory table in the P5Q-PRO 2102 bios by the one in the P5Q PRO TURBO, but it doesn't work, the memory has all kinds of errors in MemTest 86+. However, with the CPU table from P5Q-Premium, everything works. Lower voltage (1.35->1.30) for my E7200 to go up to 3.8GHz, every voltages else stays in lowest possible.
So it seems to me the only thing matters is the P6 micro code. But I didn't bother to test. What do you think?

2. I also integrated the Intel 8.9.0.1023 raid rom and Marvell L72E to the BIOS. (Of course, SLIC...too). Do you think you would put in this two features in your next modified version?

3. I am thinking about transplanting this method to P5Q3, the P6 micro code will be from P5Q3 Deluxe which has the same P6 micro code as P5Q Premium. However, I am not sure about the memory table. It looks like to me, P5P43TD PRO has got a large table of DDR3 1600. But I am not sure about using a P43 table in P45. What do you think?

4. I just bought a Q8400. I am very impressed by your result shown here http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=230486&highlight=Q8400
Could you tell me how to archive that? For example, memory voltage, nb voltage, vtt voltage, cpu reference... Do I need to adjust pull-ins?

Thank very much for bring us such a great idea!!!! You are awesome, Mr. Bios!!
 

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Hi there friends, this is my config
p5q pro asus bios 2102
Quad Q6600 working@3.2gh with Gemin II w/ 2 fan by cooler master
2x2GB Kingston HyperX
GTX260 TOP

I know that can be possible to get 3.6ghz or more with this config but the PC can´t get stable, Can u help me please get over 3.6ghz or more?? Do i have to change for this moded bios to have more stable FSB and vid?? I know people can get over 4GHZ with this config.

I will apreciate your help people,

Rds,

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Are you using Q6600 with G0 stepping? Download CPU-Z and check. It should look like this.

The G0 will do 3600mhz at 1.35v. Enable vdrop improvement thingy. Set CPU VTT to 1.3v and you should be running 3.6ghz stable 24/7.

I got mine to run 3dmarks at 4050MHz when I set the CPU voltage to 1.50v. Everything above 3600MHz needs too much voltage to be prime95-stable.
 

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Hi, yes is a G0 revision. Thanks i will try it.
 

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I have Asus P5Q SE PLUS. Can something like unlock Voltage above 1.5v ?
 

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I have Asus P5Q SE PLUS. Can something like unlock Voltage above 1.5v ?

My SE/R let me choose 1.60v with the original BIOS it came with which was a 40x-something. The original was not really a good bios actually, since I almost reached the same clocks with the new bioses at 1.50v. Besides the SE boards aren't properly cooled so you might damage your board going over 1.50v
 
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Nice to see that someone is actually doin what you are doin Ket.

However, i was whondering, i have a P5Q SE2 Motherboard and it seems it has issues with compatibility when using anything more then 1 memory stick.

Here is a link to my post with my issue: http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=111547

My motherboard is brand new, and actually came with bios rev 0702 or 0701 (dont remember , not home atm)
This bios that my MB has, does not exist on the Asus homepage.

I was whondering, do you have any modded bios for stability and memory compatibility for the Asus P5Q SE2 motherboard?

Also 1 thing i've noticed with this bios: I dont see the load line calibration option which everyone is talking about. And it should exist on this board..

Regards
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Nice to see that someone is actually doin what you are doin Ket.

However, i was whondering, i have a P5Q SE2 Motherboard and it seems it has issues with compatibility when using anything more then 1 memory stick.

Here is a link to my post with my issue: http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=111547

My motherboard is brand new, and actually came with bios rev 0702 or 0701 (dont remember , not home atm)
This bios that my MB has, does not exist on the Asus homepage.

I was whondering, do you have any modded bios for stability and memory compatibility for the Asus P5Q SE2 motherboard?

Also 1 thing i've noticed with this bios: I dont see the load line calibration option which everyone is talking about. And it should exist on this board..

Regards
Cratzky

I'm having an issue that involved using all 4 slots. 4x DDR-II 1066 and loads of random system instability. RAM voltage is at 2.1 (as specified for lower timings) nothing overclocked.

Brand new Mobo, HDD, Video Card (Sept). I had the same issue with my P5QL-E (now using P5Q Pro Turbo)

We may be on similar paths, I'll let you know if I ever get a solution to mine.
 

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I'm having an issue that involved using all 4 slots. 4x DDR-II 1066 and loads of random system instability. RAM voltage is at 2.1 (as specified for lower timings) nothing overclocked.

Brand new Mobo, HDD, Video Card (Sept). I had the same issue with my P5QL-E (now using P5Q Pro Turbo)

We may be on similar paths, I'll let you know if I ever get a solution to mine.

My system is brand new aswell, everything in it so it sounds like u have the same problem.
I got nothing overclocked either..
I will continue research regarding this issue, ill get back to you if i find anything that works aswell.

Edit: May i ask what kind of memory you got? have u installed any program to check what voltage your memory is actually running on?
I did make a post on corsair's forum about this, the admin told me to try raise the voltage to 2.0v, if it does not work, it's most likely the motherboard.

Another edit: What voltage are you running your North Bridge at? ive readed alot regarding the north bridge on asus p5q motherboards that it sometimes needs a voltage increase with 0.10v over the default, even if not overclocking because the auto isnt enough/working as it should.
Also ive readed that the memory remapping option should be enabled when using a x64 OS.
Try this if you havent, let me know if it solves ur problem
 
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I had a similar problem when moving to four sticks of PC 8500. My system would just suddenly freeze up for a second or so every once in a while. I tried a few different bios and 2001m did the trick for me. I never had this problem with the OCZ ram that I was using though but they were binned differently so I had other problems when overclocking but that would have happened on any other board so I switched to the G.Skill and with 2001 they run great.

Keep in mind most P5Q bios tend to overvolt your ram by 0.08v so you should keep that in mind most 2GB sticks don't scale with voltage and can actually cause more problems with more juice. Also when moving to 4 occupied dimms you might want to pull back on your trfc to about 55, try a lighter memory something (I forget the name of this option in bios), and a bump in vNB or even VTT can help.

Are you using Q6600 with G0 stepping? Download CPU-Z and check. It should look like this.

The G0 will do 3600mhz at 1.35v. Enable vdrop improvement thingy. Set CPU VTT to 1.3v and you should be running 3.6ghz stable 24/7.

I got mine to run 3dmarks at 4050MHz when I set the CPU voltage to 1.50v. Everything above 3600MHz needs too much voltage to be prime95-stable.

The later G0 stepping chips don't perform as well as the earlier models for the most part. Also every chip and config performs differently so you can't say that every xxx chip needs xxx to obtain xxx, thats just not the case ever.
 
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I'm having an issue that involved using all 4 slots. 4x DDR-II 1066 and loads of random system instability. RAM voltage is at 2.1 (as specified for lower timings) nothing overclocked.

Brand new Mobo, HDD, Video Card (Sept). I had the same issue with my P5QL-E (now using P5Q Pro Turbo)

We may be on similar paths, I'll let you know if I ever get a solution to mine.

I think the P5Q boards do not 'work' with 4x1066 ram.
Many posts about it in the asus forum.

I have P5Q Pro and 4x2GB of 800mhz all working great.

(I can't change my sig.I RMA'd the Reaper coz it didn't work.
I now have 8GB GSkill 800mhz)
 

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I think the P5Q boards do not 'work' with 4x1066 ram.
Many posts about it in the asus forum.

I have P5Q Pro and 4x2GB of 800mhz all working great.

(I can't change my sig.I RMA'd the Reaper coz it didn't work.
I now have 8GB GSkill 800mhz)

I just love how Asus claims it can take DDR-II 1200 with all four slots populated. But in reality it seems that the Chipset (P43, P45) doesn't actually have the ability to use it.

I tried everything, and the system runs perfect at 800MHz with proper timings and voltages. I'll stick with it until my summer upgrade.

And having looked it up. the P45 only supports DDR2 800 and DDR3 1066. So Asus (and other manufacturers) Claiming 1066 and 1200 compatability are doing so on their own.

http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/chipsets/p45/p45-overview.htm
 

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I think the P5Q boards do not 'work' with 4x1066 ram.
Many posts about it in the asus forum.

I have P5Q Pro and 4x2GB of 800mhz all working great.

(I can't change my sig.I RMA'd the Reaper coz it didn't work.
I now have 8GB GSkill 800mhz)

Been working great here with a solid overclock for almost a year now. There are quite a few people over at XS that have had some good results with this board and 8GB of ram as well.


I had a couple of 2x2GB PC8500 (1600mhz) OCZ reapers. They were binned very differently so they didn't work out on the Deluxe but with just one kit (4GB) out of the three boards that I ran them on the Deluxe was the only one that could pull 1066. My P7N Diamond and Tpower didn't even post at 1066 with just one kit.
 

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Hi Ket,
I have one question:

If i repack with AMI BIOS Tool 1.47 the bios from your pack ASUS P5Q and i add a slic and a slp to it, I do any damage?

Tnx in advance.
 

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I recently added a second set of OCZ Reaper HPC 2x2GB DDR2-1066 PC28500 (OCZ2RPR10664GK) to my P5Q Pro, for a total of 8GB. That's where problems started. I could not even operate 30 seconds in windows at 800mhz with default timings (and no CPU OC) as soon as I had these 4 sticks in place. I noticed one set was rated 2.1 and other 2.2v -not good. I managed to improve things by messing with timings , but never got totally rid of intermittent errors (1 or 2 BSOD a day)

EZFlash told me I was using BIOS 1104, which is pretty antique, but I just wanted to report that I upgraded directly to your mbios 2102 successfully. More than successfully: RAM seems to operate well so far @ 1066 with everything on auto (and no OC). Thanks!! :)

From 1104 to m2102, the default (auto) timings changed radically. This is read from the bios (after a reboot on auto):
1104: 5-5-5-18-15-80-15-15/11-6-8-7-8-6-8/17-7-3-9-9
m2102: 5-5-5-15-3-54-6-3/7-3-5-4-5-4-7/14-5-1-6-6

Of course, since I am not coming from 2102, I can't tell what fixed it for sure, but I am writing this in case someone else with the same problem stumble upon this.
 
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I recently added a second set of OCZ Reaper HPC 2x2GB DDR2-1066 PC28500 (OCZ2RPR10664GK) to my P5Q Pro, for a total of 8GB. That's where problems started. I could not even operate 30 seconds in windows at 800mhz with default timings (and no CPU OC) as soon as I had these 4 sticks in place. I noticed one set was rated 2.1 and other 2.2v -not good. I managed to improve things by messing with timings , but never got totally rid of intermittent errors (1 or 2 BSOD a day)

EZFlash told me I was using BIOS 1104, which is pretty antique, but I just wanted to report that I upgraded directly to your mbios 2102 successfully. More than successfully: RAM seems to operate well so far @ 1066 with everything on auto (and no OC). Thanks!! :)

From 1104 to m2102, the default (auto) timings changed radically. This is read from the bios (after a reboot on auto):
1104: 5-5-5-18-15-80-15-15/11-6-8-7-8-6-8/17-7-3-9-9
m2102: 5-5-5-15-3-54-6-3/7-3-5-4-5-4-7/14-5-1-6-6

Of course, since I am not coming from 2102, I can't tell what fixed it for sure, but I am writing this in case someone else with the same problem stumble upon this.

I noticed the clock changes as well. The new clock changes are also on the asus 2012 I'm pretty sure, but anyway its running stable now, and matches OCZ ratings.

Im running Win7 ultimate x64 on a p5q-pro
I was on normal 2102 asus bios until today.

I was running OCZ Reaper 4GB 800mhz ddr2, then added 4GB of the 1066 Reaper, everything went well, except over clocking, I kept the memory at auto voltage and 800mhz.

I then buy new 4 GB OCZ Reaper 1066mhz to match my other 4 GB OCZ Reaper 1066mhz. I install it, turn its frequency to 1066 and it stays stable for a few mins.
Then it blue screens. 2-3 mins after boot. I installed win7 like 5 times and tried all different drivers. The blue screens would give me a range of different ones, from windows services, to sound and video drivers. It only does this with 8GB @ 1066 with this OCZ Reaper. 4 GB its stable, and with the mixed set I was using it was stable stock speeds 800mhz.

I just installed this new mbios and it seems to be running stable (so far) with no BSOD as of yet.

Everything is default except frequency is set to 1066. I will be messing around with it the next few days most likley, gonna be a few days to see if this is stable though. Gonna see how high I can OC.
I'll update my findings.

I searched for days for a solution. This also (like above :) )is to help others out there that may have the same problem. Obviously this board with stock bios can't handle 8GB OCZ Reaper @ 1066mhz. So If you bought this RAM and have it sitting in the closet. Update your bios and put it in!
 
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im wondering if there will be an improvement moving from my 1406 p5q pro bios to the new version.. anyone have experience with it? otherwise as soon as I find a keyboard that will work in my bios I will try it..
 

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im wondering if there will be an improvement moving from my 1406 p5q pro bios to the new version.. anyone have experience with it? otherwise as soon as I find a keyboard that will work in my bios I will try it..

Why would you like to update your bios if you have no issues with the one you already have? :wtf:

I wouldnt touch my bios if everything was running stable, but in my case, with my computer, i was having BSOD problems and random freeze and reboots due to anything else then 1gb of ram.
I updated my bios, and today i havent had a bluescreen in months now, and im also running my cpu at 3.2ghz 24/7 extremely stable
Using this as a gaming machine so...
But thats just my opinion... :)
Dont fix anything that isnt broken, gold rule :toast:
 
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well, there is one issue.. my usb keyboard wont work in the current one and I think the new bios might fix it. would save me the trouble of always having to carry around a 2nd KB
 
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