03-06-2023, 10:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-06-2023, 10:34 PM by BeemerBiker.)
Have skylake-x CPU, I9-7900x (gen7) and considering replacing with gen9 such as (picking one at random) I9-9980xe
My Dell AREA-51 chipset is x299 and BIOS is R4-207. Motherboard is made by MSI. There is no support for any CPU other than gen7.
MSI has their own x299 motherboard which supports gen9. I compared the two bios using Aptio MMtool as shown below
There is an identical Intel microcode with CPUID 652. I am guessing I can extract the microcode for the I9-9980xe and insert it into the Dell rom if I knew which one it was. My I9-7900x is CPUID 654 by using wmic.
I cannot find a clear way to lookup CPUID to find the CPU model. Best I could do was review some of the Microsoft intel microcode release documents and try to identify any of the CPUIDs.
Is there a lookup table for the following CPUIDs where I can find the CPU model?
0652
0654
0657
06E8
06E9
Possibly I could replace all the ones in the Dell with the MSI code?
Another problem: When upgrading my bios, the firmware flash utility in the Dell bios read the executable program, not the ROM file.
I obtained the rom file by executing the command:
Alienware_Area_51_R4_2.0.7.exe /writeromfile
I will have to find another way to write the ROM file in to the bios chip as I suspect it will be looking for the .exe to read.
A user over at the Dell forum already tried an I9-9980x on the same system I have and it did not work.
https://www.dell.com/community/Alienware...-p/7235970
My Dell AREA-51 chipset is x299 and BIOS is R4-207. Motherboard is made by MSI. There is no support for any CPU other than gen7.
MSI has their own x299 motherboard which supports gen9. I compared the two bios using Aptio MMtool as shown below
There is an identical Intel microcode with CPUID 652. I am guessing I can extract the microcode for the I9-9980xe and insert it into the Dell rom if I knew which one it was. My I9-7900x is CPUID 654 by using wmic.
I cannot find a clear way to lookup CPUID to find the CPU model. Best I could do was review some of the Microsoft intel microcode release documents and try to identify any of the CPUIDs.
Is there a lookup table for the following CPUIDs where I can find the CPU model?
0652
0654
0657
06E8
06E9
Possibly I could replace all the ones in the Dell with the MSI code?
Another problem: When upgrading my bios, the firmware flash utility in the Dell bios read the executable program, not the ROM file.
I obtained the rom file by executing the command:
Alienware_Area_51_R4_2.0.7.exe /writeromfile
I will have to find another way to write the ROM file in to the bios chip as I suspect it will be looking for the .exe to read.
A user over at the Dell forum already tried an I9-9980x on the same system I have and it did not work.
https://www.dell.com/community/Alienware...-p/7235970