Has anyone done any testing/benching with these newly released bios revisions?
- J
Has anyone done any testing/benching with these newly released bios revisions?
- J
Well I updated to the 1601 BIOS and now all the settings I used to use won't work It would not let me overclock at all unless I set it to auto so i have to do more testing and figure out how to get it to let me set it manually, But it does let me OC a bit higher I'm at 3500 MHz and CPUZ won't read it right either so I have my work cut for me to figure these new BIOS out.
Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel I7 920 @ 4.0 MHz
3x2 Gigs of Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
Swiftech Apogee XT
Bitspower Black Freezer AIX58NSE
EK Mosfets
XFX 5970
Westy 42" Monitor
Silver Stone ST 1500 Watt PSU
Corsair 800 D Case
2x 74 gig Raptors Sata 0Raid
I was using 1504 BIOS for a week. And in my opinion, this BIOS was surely buggy.
I was OCing my Q6600 to 3Ghz at 1,275v. It's stable and rock solid under Prime95 small FFT's load in hours. So I intended to stick to this setting for daily use. But sadly after few days, the system just crashed in random events, from BSOD, hang, self restart, etc. When I restarted it, the problem would be worse, on boot screen it just crashed again and again. So, I had to resetting the BIOS.
I had tried all possible setting that may fix the problem, but it persist! On prime95 test, it's rock solid, but after few days, it crashed again.
Feel curious about this, I let my system running at standard setting but it also crashed!
I then realized that this was a BIOS faulty. The other fault that could be seen directly was the LCD poster which always ON (and blinking) in Windows although I had set it to DISABLED in BIOS.
I wanna tell you to just stay away from 1504 BIOS permanently!
Now, I'm using 1601 BIOS, and the LCD poster problem is gone. My standard setting is also working fine, at least till now. But I haven't tried OCing again with this new BIOS.
I truly hope that this new BIOS can solve all my problems that occur on 1504 BIOS.
We'll see about that real soon...
Well after a week of the 1601 BIOS I can say I now like them a whole lot more, At first I had a hell of a time getting the thing to boot right and it would not over clock at all, so I set everything to auto and went from there and now My over clock is higher. I have it dailed in and I can run stable at 395 FSB where as before the max I could boot at was around 390 FSB and I have booted at 405 FBS now, so I'm liking it, but at first it through me for a loop on all my settings.
Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel I7 920 @ 4.0 MHz
3x2 Gigs of Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
Swiftech Apogee XT
Bitspower Black Freezer AIX58NSE
EK Mosfets
XFX 5970
Westy 42" Monitor
Silver Stone ST 1500 Watt PSU
Corsair 800 D Case
2x 74 gig Raptors Sata 0Raid
I am too using 1601 bios. So far it's working fine at 525FSB with an E6600 running at 4.2Ghz (Not on air or water). One thing to note is that I am not running this at 24/7, only for average gaming of 5 hours per day.
Now after more than a week using this 1601 BIOS, I surely can say that this BIOS is great and rock stable. My problems before are story of the past now.
Thanks to Asus engineers.
But still... The problem about LCD which is still ON in Windows still remains the same. I then realize that the LCD is ON when I run diagnostic program like CPU-Z or Everest, otherwise the LCD will remain OFF.
I wonder if this small problem is a normal thing or still missed by Asus engineers?
In case anyone missed it, BIOS 1604 (2007/11/30 update) has been released,
http://dlsvr01.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/...mmando1604.zip
1. Fix CPU ratio will not reset after load BIOS default
2. Enable support for N/2 Ratio option
Man I just figured this BIOS out lol and I now have it clocked higher then I ever have, so maybe I will just leave it like it is for now
Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel I7 920 @ 4.0 MHz
3x2 Gigs of Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
Swiftech Apogee XT
Bitspower Black Freezer AIX58NSE
EK Mosfets
XFX 5970
Westy 42" Monitor
Silver Stone ST 1500 Watt PSU
Corsair 800 D Case
2x 74 gig Raptors Sata 0Raid
Anybody using a QX9650 on this mobo?
cascade 4 with commando
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=286572
Does this mainboard do good with the QX6700ES? Is there some specific bios you need installed? Read something about it require a 1333 bus speed which the commando don´t have?
Coolermaster Stacker
Silverstone 850 zeus
Core 2 duo E6600
Asus Commando
2x1 gb team xtreme
Leadtek 8800 GTX
X-Fi ELITE PRO
2X WD Raptors
2x WD 500 KS
Laing DDC 2 pump with petra tech top
12 mm tubing
Apogee and MCW60
Microres reservoir
MCR330 triple rad and radbox.
I've got some issues reaching 3.6GHz on an E6600 on this mainboard. Not sure if it's mainboard related or chip related. Anyway the whole write up is here:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...45#post2672245
Please take a look, and mayby help if possible .
Do you guys think the next gen 9800GT which supports pci-e 2.0 will work with the Asus Commando Mobo which is PCI-e 1.0a? Im sure hoping it will be compatible... And if so do you think 650W antec True Power will be suffecient it only has the 2 of the 6plug power connectors.
Thanks in advance guys!
So far this motherboard is running smooth and not its supports the 45nm but why they didn't add PCI-E is beyond me since this motherboard came out in 2007 and PCI-E 2.0 came out in December of 2006. Atleast the 680i has PCI-E 1.1 which is more compatible...
"We are a way for the Cosmos to know itself."
Carl Sagan
Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570 case
Asus Commando
E6600 2.4 C2D
XFX 7900GT Extreme OC
OCZ Gold XTC 800Mhz 2 Gigs
The commandos Do have the 1333 support now. Check it out, its supports the 45nm CPUs coming out now too.
http://asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l...80&modelmenu=1
Only draw back is that the PCI-E slots are 1.0a but I think it might be fine for 2.0 cards as long as you don't try to crossfire PCI-E 2.0 cards. Also PCI-E has twice the bandwidth and power going to them. theres also 1.1 which can crossfire 2.0 cards but still doesn't have the bandwidth. Not sure whether the 1.1 cards have the power though.
"We are a way for the Cosmos to know itself."
Carl Sagan
Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570 case
Asus Commando
E6600 2.4 C2D
XFX 7900GT Extreme OC
OCZ Gold XTC 800Mhz 2 Gigs
My Asus commando and bios ver 1605 and my e8400 does this fsb with tuniq tower 120 and alla voltages on "Auto"
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=306427
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Here's our Commando with an E8400 and some 2x2 action (4x1 never worked well for us) ...
8x475
http://img136.imageshack.us/my.php?i...5gskillnl0.jpg
9x450
http://img258.imageshack.us/my.php?i...0gskillqh5.jpg
ASRock H81M | Intel Pentium G3220 Haswell 3.0GHz | G.SKILL F3-14900CL9D-8GBSR (2 x 4GB) | GIGABYTE GV-R787OC-2GD HD 7870 GHz Edition | 128GB Crucial m4 SSD | Seagate ST3320620AS | Samsung SATA 22X SH-S223F | Corsair HX620W | Antec Three Hundred
Hi to all,
Just buy a COMMANDO mobo. Did not install yet.
What do u think about the heat pipe? My case is ATX upwards.
Can I use it without problems?
Do I have to remove it?
Best regards,
My PC:
CASE: NNPC & CORSAIR TX650
MOBO: ASUS P5B dlx
CPU: Intel E6400 6x500 = 3000Mhz
MEMORY: GSKILL 2GB 2x500 = 1000Mhz
GPU: NVIDIA 8800 GTS
HDD: WD 320GB 7200RPM 16MB X2 RAID 0
DVD-R: PLEXTOR PX130A
LCD: SAMSUNG 226B
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