01-08-2016, 01:27 AM
Hi All
I know this is a long shot but I am wanting to confirm how one would go about supporting specific functions of a CPU in particular Xeon X5670's
The CPU boots fine with Asus 1502 original BIOS, but its not an offically supported CPU so how much microcode support does it really have already and are all of the CPU's features added to the BIOS? Can it be modified to support it 100% all features of the chip?
Also memory comparability, does this live within the BIOS as well? Asus QVL for RAM is limited and we have seen cases were more than its 24GN limit has been achieved. My question here is how would you go about supporting ECC registered RAM on this board as I think ECC ram was supported under the QVL which seems to be an ECC module KVR1333D3E9S/4G
If the BIOS is what determines if the RAM and CPU can POST/Boot I would like to be able to know if the BIOS can be tweaked to support more RAM and CPU features
Hoping someone can advise
PEACE
Kosti
I know this is a long shot but I am wanting to confirm how one would go about supporting specific functions of a CPU in particular Xeon X5670's
The CPU boots fine with Asus 1502 original BIOS, but its not an offically supported CPU so how much microcode support does it really have already and are all of the CPU's features added to the BIOS? Can it be modified to support it 100% all features of the chip?
Also memory comparability, does this live within the BIOS as well? Asus QVL for RAM is limited and we have seen cases were more than its 24GN limit has been achieved. My question here is how would you go about supporting ECC registered RAM on this board as I think ECC ram was supported under the QVL which seems to be an ECC module KVR1333D3E9S/4G
If the BIOS is what determines if the RAM and CPU can POST/Boot I would like to be able to know if the BIOS can be tweaked to support more RAM and CPU features
Hoping someone can advise
PEACE
Kosti