OK guys - new BIOS based on the latest BETA 612W2P36!!
1. Added NCCPUCODE and AGESACPU modules
2. Updated Nvidia Mediashield NVRAID.bin option ROM to 9.85
3. Used EPA logo (Energy Star) converted to Bios bmp format to save space
4. Replaced AWDFLASH.exe with a dummy executable to save space
5. Re-inserted MEMINIT.bin at the SAME offset as the original BIOS
I have tested this bios and they work including Win 7 activation
With this Bios I am currently testing X2-240 overclocked to 3.6 Runs fine (vcore 1.34) and recognized properly.
Some bugs I have noticed:
1. CNQ is broken
2. Cannot adjust multiplier (runs at Max multi so some overclocking possible by increasing HTT) - Running my X2-240 at 260HTT (FSB)
3. Cannot run a X4-965 with anything more than a multi of 4. I think this is a hardware limitation of this board as these processors require Dual Plane power
4. Bios identifies SB as 570SLI
Check it out and post your feedback. As always flashing involves risk. Have a backup strategy before flashing. Use a supported (older) CPU for flashing with no overclock before trying any of the new ones.
1. Added NCCPUCODE and AGESACPU modules
2. Updated Nvidia Mediashield NVRAID.bin option ROM to 9.85
3. Used EPA logo (Energy Star) converted to Bios bmp format to save space
4. Replaced AWDFLASH.exe with a dummy executable to save space
5. Re-inserted MEMINIT.bin at the SAME offset as the original BIOS
I have tested this bios and they work including Win 7 activation
With this Bios I am currently testing X2-240 overclocked to 3.6 Runs fine (vcore 1.34) and recognized properly.
Some bugs I have noticed:
1. CNQ is broken
2. Cannot adjust multiplier (runs at Max multi so some overclocking possible by increasing HTT) - Running my X2-240 at 260HTT (FSB)
3. Cannot run a X4-965 with anything more than a multi of 4. I think this is a hardware limitation of this board as these processors require Dual Plane power
4. Bios identifies SB as 570SLI
Check it out and post your feedback. As always flashing involves risk. Have a backup strategy before flashing. Use a supported (older) CPU for flashing with no overclock before trying any of the new ones.