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ASUS EeeTop ET2203T: Quad core CPU Support
#1
Hello all,

I have a Asus et2203t (intel PM45 chipset) all-in-one which currently has a intel T6600 CPU. I recently tried to install a Q9000 CPU I had lying around but the system fails to post. It simply sits with a black screen and the fans running slowly. I have used Asus Ez flash to make a backup of the currently installed BIOS (This is the latest update) which I have attached. The system uses an American Megatrends BIOS.
So is is possible to find out which CPU's my BIOS currently supports as there is no information from Asus? And would there be any chance of my comper supporting a Q9000?

Regards
Nathan


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Install your T6600 and post screenshots of first (CPU) & third (Mainboard) tabs of CPU-Z.
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(12-12-2015, 11:46 AM)DeathBringer Wrote: Install your T6600 and post screenshots of first (CPU) & third (Mainboard) tabs of CPU-Z.

Here you go, the screenshots are attached


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#4
Is your Q9000 alive?
Did you remove a system's battery (or reset CMOS) when you tried to install Q9000?
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(12-12-2015, 11:59 AM)DeathBringer Wrote: Is your Q9000 alive?
Did you remove a system's battery (or reset CMOS) when you tried to install Q9000?



As far as I am aware yes, it was bought from a trust worthy seller.

And yes power was unplugged and I removed the CMOS battery while changing and again when testing. It made no difference.
Thanks for the quick replies
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#6
Your BIOS has microcode for Q9000. I think your motherboard hasn't voltage regulators enough to boot CPUs with quad cores.
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(12-12-2015, 12:18 PM)DeathBringer Wrote: Your BIOS has microcode for Q9000. I think your motherboard hasn't voltage regulators enough to boot CPUs with quad cores.

Ahh right okay, so is there anything I could do to double check that my chip is functional and power is infact issue? I don't have more computers that have a socket which will take a Q9000.
Could 2 cores be disabled in the BIOS file to reduce power requirements or am I going to have to find another computer to test with?
Also if you wouldn't mind, could you explain how you find which microcode correspond to which CPU? I can use MM tools to get the microcodes from the file but I've no idea what they mean

Thanks
Nathan
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#8
A few motherboards have hardware compatibility with Core 2 Quad. You can't solve this problem by BIOS editing.
I've analysed microcodes in your BIOS:
Code:
Offset  Size  Version  Date       CPUID  Core
0x20020 0x2000 A07/5,7 04/09/2008 01067A Penryn
0x22020 0x1000 60C/7   01/19/2008 010676 Penryn
0x23020 0x1000 405/7   07/20/2007 010674 Penryn
0x24020 0x1000 106/7   03/29/2007 010671 Penryn
0x25020 0x1000 035/3   03/16/2007 010661 Merom
0x26020 0x1000 033/7   03/16/2007 010661 Merom
0x27020 0x1000 031/1   03/16/2007 010661 Merom
0x28020 0x1000 0A3/7   08/13/2007 0006FD Merom
0x29020 0x1000 0A3/5   08/13/2007 0006FD Merom
0x2A020 0x1000 0B6/7   07/13/2007 0006FB Merom
0x2B020 0x1000 092/7   03/13/2007 0006FA Merom
0x2C020 0x1000 083/7   09/28/2006 0006F9 Merom
0x2D020 0x1000 0C8/5   03/27/2007 0006F6 Merom
0x2E020 0x1000 038/7   07/25/2006 0006F5 Merom
0x2F020 0x1000 036/5   05/23/2006 0006F5 Merom
0x30020 0x1000 026/all 03/12/2006 0006F4 Merom
0x31020 0x1000 057/5   03/15/2007 0006F2 Merom
0x32020 0x1000 012/all 11/29/2005 0006F1 Merom
0x33020 0x1000 005/5   08/11/2005 0006F0 Merom
0x34020 0x1000 05B/7   02/08/2007 0006EC Yonah
0x35020 0x1000 054/5   05/01/2006 0006EC Yonah
0x36020 0x1000 03C/4   02/08/2006 0006E8 Yonah
0x37020 0x1000 039/5   11/15/2006 0006E8 Yonah
0x38020 0x1000 026/5   08/16/2005 0006E4 Yonah
0x39020 0x1400 00C/5   04/13/2005 0006E1 Yonah
Note Q9000 has CPIUD=01067A.
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(12-12-2015, 01:13 PM)DeathBringer Wrote: A few motherboards have hardware compatibility with Core 2 Quad. You can't solve this problem by BIOS editing.
I've analysed microcodes in your BIOS:
Code:
Offset Size Version Date CPUID Core
0x20020 0x2000 A07/5,7 04/09/2008 01067A Penryn
0x22020 0x1000 60C/7 01/19/2008 010676 Penryn
0x23020 0x1000 405/7 07/20/2007 010674 Penryn
0x24020 0x1000 106/7 03/29/2007 010671 Penryn
0x25020 0x1000 035/3 03/16/2007 010661 Merom
0x26020 0x1000 033/7 03/16/2007 010661 Merom
0x27020 0x1000 031/1 03/16/2007 010661 Merom
0x28020 0x1000 0A3/7 08/13/2007 0006FD Merom
0x29020 0x1000 0A3/5 08/13/2007 0006FD Merom
0x2A020 0x1000 0B6/7 07/13/2007 0006FB Merom
0x2B020 0x1000 092/7 03/13/2007 0006FA Merom
0x2C020 0x1000 083/7 09/28/2006 0006F9 Merom
0x2D020 0x1000 0C8/5 03/27/2007 0006F6 Merom
0x2E020 0x1000 038/7 07/25/2006 0006F5 Merom
0x2F020 0x1000 036/5 05/23/2006 0006F5 Merom
0x30020 0x1000 026/all 03/12/2006 0006F4 Merom
0x31020 0x1000 057/5 03/15/2007 0006F2 Merom
0x32020 0x1000 012/all 11/29/2005 0006F1 Merom
0x33020 0x1000 005/5 08/11/2005 0006F0 Merom
0x34020 0x1000 05B/7 02/08/2007 0006EC Yonah
0x35020 0x1000 054/5 05/01/2006 0006EC Yonah
0x36020 0x1000 03C/4 02/08/2006 0006E8 Yonah
0x37020 0x1000 039/5 11/15/2006 0006E8 Yonah
0x38020 0x1000 026/5 08/16/2005 0006E4 Yonah
0x39020 0x1400 00C/5 04/13/2005 0006E1 Yonah
Note Q9000 has CPIUD=01067A.
Ahh right, thanks for the help. I guess i'll start looking for a motherboard to test with.
Could you tell me what software/data you used to analyse the microcodes?

Thanks
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Did you just use this site?
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