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Processor | AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ lapped @3,0GHz |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-MA785GM-US2H |
Cooling | Xigmatek HDT-D1264 |
Memory | 2GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer |
Video Card(s) | Xpertvision 8800GTS 640MB G80 |
Storage | 250GB Seagate Barracuda & 750GB Samsung |
Display(s) | Samsung Syncmaster 931BF |
Case | Coolermaster CM690 |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC889A |
Power Supply | HEC WinPower 550W |
Software | Ubuntu 10.04 x86 & Windows 7 x86 |
Benchmark Scores | I'm scared of benching |
Hey!
I bought Asus M2N-E for OCing. Flashed in newest M2N-E BIOS - everything was ok. Since M2N-E is made on M2N SLI Deluxe PCB and 95% of board's layout are the same, I flashed Deluxe BIOS in my M2N-E. And again, everything worked fine and i got few more options in BIOS for better OC. Did some oc and result was ~300MHz lower oc than with previous bios with the same settings, so i decided to flash back M2N-E BIOS. Flashed in BIOS which i backed up before flashing to Deluxe BIOS. BIOS flashed without problems (i used AWDFLASH). Turned board off, cleared CMOS and now it doesn't want to boot. Green onboard LED is on, fans are spinning, but no signal on monitor. Tried diffenrent VGA, different CPU, clearing CMOS few times, tried ASUS fix and nothing...
Yes, BIOS chip is removable, but is this the only way to wake it up?
I bought Asus M2N-E for OCing. Flashed in newest M2N-E BIOS - everything was ok. Since M2N-E is made on M2N SLI Deluxe PCB and 95% of board's layout are the same, I flashed Deluxe BIOS in my M2N-E. And again, everything worked fine and i got few more options in BIOS for better OC. Did some oc and result was ~300MHz lower oc than with previous bios with the same settings, so i decided to flash back M2N-E BIOS. Flashed in BIOS which i backed up before flashing to Deluxe BIOS. BIOS flashed without problems (i used AWDFLASH). Turned board off, cleared CMOS and now it doesn't want to boot. Green onboard LED is on, fans are spinning, but no signal on monitor. Tried diffenrent VGA, different CPU, clearing CMOS few times, tried ASUS fix and nothing...

Yes, BIOS chip is removable, but is this the only way to wake it up?