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Got my EP45-DS3R updated from F11c to F11d, Q-Flash doesn't work, there's a workaround, if you are in F11c, you should downgrade to F11a, then F10, and finally you may upgrade directly to F11d.
But i did the fastest way, grabing a USB Flash Disk, make it bootable, and drag'n drop the F11d package contents directly on USB FDD.
Set mobo to boot from my FDD and all done, a simple autoexec.bat bundled FTW.
And then, my comments, i haven't seen any improvement yet, AHCI Bios still on the Jurassic 1.07, XMP+Smart Fan hasn't been fixed yet.
And waking up from sleep still broken for 65nm processors, like me, i tested a Q9650 on my motherboard, and resumed just fine. But it's another story, maybe is a design flaw from Intel.
It would be nice if they add a Load Line Calibration option just like UD3 series, but... it would be possible?
I would think F4p would be newer since p comes after m in the alphabet. I can't seem top find this info.
P55-UD4P - i7860 - Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD - 1600Mhz Mushkin 7-8-7-20 - 3 WD 640GB Black
880GMA-UD2P - X6 1055T CPU - Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD - GSkill 1333 8-8-8-21 - 2 500GB WD Black
2 or 3 other systems I like to play with and a laptop
And then, my comments, i haven't seen any improvement yet, AHCI Bios still on the Jurassic 1.07, XMP+Smart Fan hasn't been fixed yet.
Hi Nate its madMax2911, I had the "Jurasic Intel AHCI (BIOS?) ver1.06" and now I see I have Intel Ver. 1.20E after updating my main BIOS. I have seen other changes in the BIOS and will comment on them after research on web. I did see a mention of XMP in the RAID AHCI section of main BIOS, but that is for RAID arrays right?
And waking up from sleep still broken for 65nm processors, like me, i tested a Q9650 on my motherboard, and resumed just fine. But it's another story, maybe is a design flaw from Intel.
Is that S3 sleep me thinks or S1?
It would be nice if they add a Load Line Calibration option just like UD3 series, but... it would be possible?
This has always been disabled in my BIOS Is there a benefit that I do not know about?
Max out
BUILD #2 GA-EP45-DS3R [Rev1.0] BIOS Flashed F11e, CPU=INTEL Core2 Quad Q8200 Yorkfield-4M LGA 775 with Mugen2 cooler RAM= Mushkin 996599 link 2 x 2GB, Hard drive=WD 6400AAKS, DVD=HP dvd1160i OS=Win 7 SP1 64 bit Video=BFG 8800GTS OC edition CASE=Thermaltake Tsunami Dream P.S.=Antec TP3-650 Build #3 GA-EP45-UD3LR__rev 1.0__ BIOS F11, CPU Core2 Duo E8400 3.157GHz WMugen2 Cooler, Power Supply: Antec EA-500D 500 W, RAM: Corsair 2 GB Hard Drive: WD 160 GB OS: Win XP SP3 Video: MSI GTS450 2GB
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