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    Asus A8N-SLI Beta bios 1003-005

    Just noticed that there's a new beta bios. Couldn't help it and flashed it.
    Seems like there really are some nice improvements in the bios.









    to bad it just wouldn't give a real 1.650V to the cpu, still stuck with the low 1.568V


    You can download beta 1003-005 here
    Last edited by Funny_S; 01-04-2005 at 06:35 AM.

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    Because the winchester Undervolts
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyrus The Virus
    Because the winchester Undervolts
    I don't know if that's exactly the case, from the way I've messed around with my Neo2, it just seems like the VID is lower then the NC, because if I set it to 1.55 and adjust using percentages, it would go up the same way if I was setting it to 1.475 and adjust using percentages.

    You could say that means the WC undervolts, but it's actually quite useful information for calculating voltage to the CPU for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Funny_S
    Just noticed that there's a new beta bios. Couldn't help it and flashed it.
    Seems like there really are some nice improvements in the bios.

    to bad it just wouldn't give a real 1.650V to the cpu, still stuck with the low 1.568V


    You can download beta 1003-005 here
    Was the RAM running at 1:1 and 1T timing? If yes, yours is the only success story that I know of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H2OGun
    Was the RAM running at 1:1 and 1T timing? If yes, yours is the only success story that I know of.
    it was 1:1 @ 294 2.5-3-3-7 but 2T

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