08-20-2016, 09:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-18-2016, 09:28 PM by mtflynn2011.)
All,
I've got an HP Pavilion Slimline s3750t that has a Foxconn Irvine board with an Nvidia nForce 630i chipset.
I've been in the process of updating the BIOS for this board to accept a Core 2 Quad (Q9400). There is only one official BIOS from HP and doesn't seem to support the Core 2 Quads. There is conflicting information from HP on CPU upgrade support. One spot only lists the dual-core CPUs with 65W TDP as potential upgrades. Another spot lists some of the quad core cpus but incorrectly labels the Core2 Quad Q9400 as a 65W part. It's a 95W TDP part the 65W version is a Q9400S.
Long story short....I updated the bios with the Q9400 microcode and when booted into Win10 it works. However, this BIOS has some kind of CPU whitelist. After POST it throws a screen up that says something like "Unsupported CPU installed. Will shut down in a few seconds". And, if left alone it will shut down! However, it is possible to bypass this shutdown by hitting F2 during POST.
My question is: What in the BIOS is determining that the CPU is "unsupported" and can I remove that check?
Thanks!
I've got an HP Pavilion Slimline s3750t that has a Foxconn Irvine board with an Nvidia nForce 630i chipset.
I've been in the process of updating the BIOS for this board to accept a Core 2 Quad (Q9400). There is only one official BIOS from HP and doesn't seem to support the Core 2 Quads. There is conflicting information from HP on CPU upgrade support. One spot only lists the dual-core CPUs with 65W TDP as potential upgrades. Another spot lists some of the quad core cpus but incorrectly labels the Core2 Quad Q9400 as a 65W part. It's a 95W TDP part the 65W version is a Q9400S.
Long story short....I updated the bios with the Q9400 microcode and when booted into Win10 it works. However, this BIOS has some kind of CPU whitelist. After POST it throws a screen up that says something like "Unsupported CPU installed. Will shut down in a few seconds". And, if left alone it will shut down! However, it is possible to bypass this shutdown by hitting F2 during POST.
My question is: What in the BIOS is determining that the CPU is "unsupported" and can I remove that check?
Thanks!