1234s282 just wondered if you had any experience editing the p-states in the bios? atm we can update the agesa on the M2N-SLI Deluxe but although the cpu name shows up fine the multiplier is stuck at x4 unless you change it in windows, also the voltage stays at 0.9v unless you force it too.
Me and TheWiz have been trying for ages to get it working with no luck. Im getting pretty close to getting a new mobo. Having the cpu run with a constant voltage is giving me a really hot idle and wasting watts all the while.
07-07-2010, 02:53 PM (This post was last modified: 07-07-2010, 03:20 PM by sopo.)
(07-07-2010, 01:19 PM)Ace Wrote: 1234s282 just wondered if you had any experience editing the p-states in the bios? atm we can update the agesa on the M2N-SLI Deluxe but although the cpu name shows up fine the multiplier is stuck at x4 unless you change it in windows, also the voltage stays at 0.9v unless you force it too.
Me and TheWiz have been trying for ages to get it working with no luck. Im getting pretty close to getting a new mobo. Having the cpu run with a constant voltage is giving me a really hot idle and wasting watts all the while.
any ideas??
Hi Ace and 1234s282,
The new mod from Thewiz has the AGESA with X6 support, using Phenom MSR tweaker it is possible to override the bios emergency-settings directly from Windows, no need to change any settings from "auto" in bios. It starts with windows and sets multiplier and voltage from windows. Switching three-state is even better than Asus cool and quiet.
http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community/119...st171.html
These are the ones I use, it works perfect with start with windows under win7.
No new mobo yet for me, it takes some tweaking to get the switching levels right to let it run without bumping through power states all the time.
Sunday afternoon or evening I could test some new bios versions with recovery-chip.
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(07-07-2010, 01:19 PM)Ace Wrote: 1234s282 just wondered if you had any experience editing the p-states in the bios? atm we can update the agesa on the M2N-SLI Deluxe but although the cpu name shows up fine the multiplier is stuck at x4 unless you change it in windows, also the voltage stays at 0.9v unless you force it too.
Me and TheWiz have been trying for ages to get it working with no luck. Im getting pretty close to getting a new mobo. Having the cpu run with a constant voltage is giving me a really hot idle and wasting watts all the while.
any ideas??
Hi Ace and 1234s282,
The new mod from Thewiz has the AGESA with X6 support, using Phenom MSR tweaker it is possible to override the bios emergency-settings directly from Windows, no need to change any settings from "auto" in bios. It starts with windows and sets multiplier and voltage from windows. Switching three-state is even better than Asus cool and quiet.
http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community/119...st171.html
These are the ones I use, it works perfect with start with windows under win7.
No new mobo yet for me, it takes some tweaking to get the switching levels right to let it run without bumping through power states all the time.
Sunday afternoon or evening I could test some new bios versions with recovery-chip.
yeah i'm going to try that anyways its just im concerned about phenom msr polling rate as nvidia system tools polling to change volts and frequency causes slight pauses every second. il flash it later on and let you know anyhoo
(07-08-2010, 12:08 PM)Ace Wrote: yeah i'm going to try that anyways its just im concerned about phenom msr polling rate as nvidia system tools polling to change volts and frequency causes slight pauses every second. il flash it later on and let you know anyhoo
Hi Ace, I think it is possible to change the polling rate from the service menu,
that's where I could calm down the switchingrate of the app. It's a bit buggy in setup and works fine afterwards. Happy tweaking!
I have recently started bios modding and would seriously like the m2n boards 2 have full AM3 support
I have added the new AGESA and CPUCODES 2 my M2N32 SLI DLX bios and it seems 2 work properly
Although that is with a Athlon CPU, still deciding what AM3 CPU 2 get.
At the moment i'm reverse engineering my bios looking for the code that sets the default x4 multi but with no luck
So if this project is still alive i would be happy 2 help out in anyway
If you can't get hold of me here i am a active member over at OCN forum
I have recently started bios modding and would seriously like the m2n boards 2 have full AM3 support
I have added the new AGESA and CPUCODES 2 my M2N32 SLI DLX bios and it seems 2 work properly
Although that is with a Athlon CPU, still deciding what AM3 CPU 2 get.
At the moment i'm reverse engineering my bios looking for the code that sets the default x4 multi but with no luck
So if this project is still alive i would be happy 2 help out in anyway
If you can't get hold of me here i am a active member over at OCN forum
Thx
Ej52
Dear EJ52,
Do you have a clue about what security switch sets the 4x multiplier?
That is the question that could blow new life into this mod again.
The last bit of trouble is the fixed dual power plane bit of the 955 and 965.
Don't know how that is on the X6.
This bit invokes a security state that brings 4x multi and lower voltage.
Working around this bit could stress the motherboard powersupply out of is specs. But things seem to work fine.
I'm still very interested in getting this solved, I know ACE is too.
But we have the M2N SLI Deluxe boards, which are different from yours.
If you disassembled the BIOS image, most likely the 4x multi will show up in hexadecimal representation. I will work on this alter but I would decompress the entire award BIOS, throw it into IDA, and then do some hex searching.