Please I need help with bios microcode update to support Xeon LGA 1366 CPU's, as least the X5650, X5670 and X5690 - pretty please?
MSI X58 Pro-E, AMI Bios 8.F - http://www.msi.com/support/mb/X58_ProE.html#down-bios
These Xeons work in the mainboard ( http://postimg.org/image/f9ka2hnl9/ ), but they are not recognized as Xeons during post/bios. I believe this could have get better, if the bios is updatedwith the LGA 1366 Xeons microcode & support, nope?
Alternative download links for the bios (unlocked options in AmiBCP 3.5, so pls use these links rather):
https://mega.co.nz/#!bRNgiZhQ!0OEuaJUP8_...FLnqz1wNGk
http://dfiles.eu/files/1plosw4r8
http://www.mediafire.com/?829zvb1m7bc70bg
How hard this can be? As for the source donator of the bios, then a X58 chipset board that does support these Xeons are Supermicro X8SAX:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/mothe.../X8SAX.cfm
"Intel® Core™ i7 / i7 Extreme Edition, and Intel® Xeon® 5600/5500/3600/3500"
So, donator bios is there:
https://mega.co.nz/#!GJ1DRKgS!EmrT9RcSxm...q2blw79VR4
http://dfiles.eu/files/2d8mlj2t8
http://www.mediafire.com/?2hy8wmdeqm1d3ci
...and I can open it in AmiBCP, but... don't know what else to do. Pls help?
PS: for Windows 7 activation I saw a SLIC v2.1 mod for this X58 Pro-E mobo there:
But dunno, if that help anyone. I have legit Win7, so I don't need this. On top of that, I planing to use WinXP on this mobo
PS2: looks like using the MMTool v3.26 is possible to extract modules / replace modules in the bios:
However even extracting the bios logo is fun:
...I still have a hard time figuring out the CPU microcode support. It is the "P6 Micro Code"? And what about the CPU PATCH tab? And how to combine the P6 Micro Codes? I mean... the microcode on the MSI X58 Pro-E is bigger that the one on the Supermicro X8SAX... So even I can replace the MSI microcode with the Supermicro microcode, then I will actually remove some CPU support as the file from Supermicro is smaller...
Hmmm, anyone can help me there?
MSI X58 Pro-E, AMI Bios 8.F - http://www.msi.com/support/mb/X58_ProE.html#down-bios
These Xeons work in the mainboard ( http://postimg.org/image/f9ka2hnl9/ ), but they are not recognized as Xeons during post/bios. I believe this could have get better, if the bios is updatedwith the LGA 1366 Xeons microcode & support, nope?
Alternative download links for the bios (unlocked options in AmiBCP 3.5, so pls use these links rather):
https://mega.co.nz/#!bRNgiZhQ!0OEuaJUP8_...FLnqz1wNGk
http://dfiles.eu/files/1plosw4r8
http://www.mediafire.com/?829zvb1m7bc70bg
How hard this can be? As for the source donator of the bios, then a X58 chipset board that does support these Xeons are Supermicro X8SAX:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/mothe.../X8SAX.cfm
"Intel® Core™ i7 / i7 Extreme Edition, and Intel® Xeon® 5600/5500/3600/3500"
So, donator bios is there:
https://mega.co.nz/#!GJ1DRKgS!EmrT9RcSxm...q2blw79VR4
http://dfiles.eu/files/2d8mlj2t8
http://www.mediafire.com/?2hy8wmdeqm1d3ci
...and I can open it in AmiBCP, but... don't know what else to do. Pls help?
PS: for Windows 7 activation I saw a SLIC v2.1 mod for this X58 Pro-E mobo there:
Quote:Request Bios Mod SLIC 2.1
-Motherboard Manufacturer and Model : MSI X58 PRO-E
-Bios Revision : 7522v8f
-Bios Type : AMI
-Bios SLIC : 2.1 MSI
-Bios Link : http://d01.megashares.com/dl/c145db0/7522v8F.zip
Mod http://www.mediafire.com/?9x32uamlfrf4tp2
But dunno, if that help anyone. I have legit Win7, so I don't need this. On top of that, I planing to use WinXP on this mobo
PS2: looks like using the MMTool v3.26 is possible to extract modules / replace modules in the bios:
However even extracting the bios logo is fun:
...I still have a hard time figuring out the CPU microcode support. It is the "P6 Micro Code"? And what about the CPU PATCH tab? And how to combine the P6 Micro Codes? I mean... the microcode on the MSI X58 Pro-E is bigger that the one on the Supermicro X8SAX... So even I can replace the MSI microcode with the Supermicro microcode, then I will actually remove some CPU support as the file from Supermicro is smaller...
Hmmm, anyone can help me there?
"It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong." - Voltaire
...just keep folding, just keep folding... my config
...just keep folding, just keep folding... my config