11-28-2010, 12:44 AM
Quote:The first rule of thumb is that a donor MUST have the same chipset as the motherboard in question. Once you gather a list of same chipset boards, you then can separate them by Award and AMI and their BIOS sizes. Finally, go ahead and look at the specifics, and scrutinize every single detail in comparison to the motherboard in question.
Sooo... I'm trying to do the "impossible"...
I have a Dell Studio XPS 9100. I became interested in overclocking this baby when I saw it has a fairly standard looking AMI BIOS.
I did a dump of the BIOS & opened it up with AMIBCP v3.37
Looking at the ID string & comparing too www.wimsbios.com/aminumbers.jsp it doesnt seem to match the format they have. Is there a better way to determine the actual board manufacturer ?
Very interesting to see Dell left in some "DEBUG" options. I enabled those & flashed & have some nice additional info, but no options for overclocking.
After looking at this site and seeing you guys have some success, I thought I would run this past you. So the first thing you mention in looking at another bios is finding the same chipset...
I ran biosagentplus & was told I have Intel 3405 rev 19. (Is the Rev level critically important?)
So options would be:
X58A-UD3R
X58A-UD7
X58A-UD9
Rampage III Extreme
P6X58D PREMIUM
Asus's BIOSs are only 2048 KB - Dell is 4096 KB
Megabyte uses award BIOSs
What's the next step? Thanks.