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[Project] SHE and AHCI BIOS mod for ASUS EeePC 1000H
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I have an eee904ha, which is basically a 1000ha with a 9 inch screen. Even the bios updates I get from ASUS say 1000ha.
I tried the 2204gts-02 version last night, and got the ahci mode working for my crucial c300 ssd. I saw the 10% increase in my benchmarks, my numbers were very smilar to one of the earlier posters. I could boot to both Windows 7 and to a Linux distro (Fuduntu) without any problems, as long as I was not running on the battery.
When I tried to boot on battery, I could sucessfully boot into Windows 7, and use the built in battery icon to switch from "power saver" to "balanced" modes, but when I tried to install Asus SHE utility, the video went crazy. When I tried to boot the Linux distro, it made it to the login prompt, then the video went crazy.
I wound up flashing the 2204 gt version (with no overclocking), and then everything worked normal (and ahci continued to work). I could install the Asus SHE utility, and it seemed to work fine.
Is there any other tweaks I was supposed to do to the overclocked version?
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GTS version SHE is very similar to original bios ... the frequencies are only optimized within the range of frequencies that I have manually tested. However, this optimisation has been tested only on my 1000H ...
I have verified and the eee904ha use exactly the same BIOS than 1000H ... so the behavior you describe is very strange.
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Tol Phobos, he might have different timings set by SPD so after overclocking the system goes crazy. He should check whether the frequencies are stable for him first.
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(02-17-2011, 05:52 PM)Antinomy Wrote: Tol Phobos, he might have different timings set by SPD so after overclocking the system goes crazy. He should check whether the frequencies are stable for him first.
I am not normally an overclocker, so I wanted to get clarification.
Are you saying that I need to use a program like setfsb to determine how high I can raise the clock and remain stable?
If I do that, and determine that I can overclock a little, but not as much as the bios that are used here, will it be possible to get a new version of the bios to flash that has the frequencies I submit?
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(02-18-2011, 09:23 AM)crandy2 Wrote: Are you saying that I need to use a program like setfsb to determine how high I can raise the clock and remain stable?
If I do that, and determine that I can overclock a little, but not as much as the bios that are used here, will it be possible to get a new version of the bios to flash that has the frequencies I submit? Yes, that's what I'm talking about, maybe Tol_Phobos will implement this. But maybe you'll be able to find the reason of your instability and get it fixed.
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Hello, I apologize for my English, I use google translator.
Thanks for the changes to the bios of EeePC 1000H, although they thanked you in a previous post.
I have little doubt, it would be possible to update the VBIOS of the graph, with the file "vbios_945gm.zip" that comes with the download of the latest intel drivers in zip format.
As I read, the VBIOS is updated within the bios of the team, I could not provide more data because it is beyond knowledge amis.
Anyway, I've uploaded the file, if you want to watch it.
Link: http://www.4shared.com/file/Gj7PBIdF/vbios_945gm.html
First of all thank you very much and best regards.
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Hello,
tanks for this mod,
i am interested by AHCI to perform access with the SSD
witch tool use to update the bios ? (i run my 1000H over win7 32b)
tanks for your response
eeepc 1000H white + BIOS 2204 + 2Go + SSD CORSAIR F60 (IDE mode) + windows7 32b
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Thanks a heap for this mod GTS was not stable for me (wouldn't reboot and strange video issues) but just getting AHCI is enough of a bonus!!
Cheers,
Jason
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03-23-2011, 10:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-23-2011, 10:15 AM by PhaetomB.)
(03-14-2011, 07:38 AM)BOB3334 Wrote: Hello,
tanks for this mod,
i am interested by AHCI to perform access with the SSD
witch tool use to update the bios ? (i run my 1000H over win7 32b)
tanks for your response
I used version 1.3.0.4 of Asusupdate. Link to 1.3.0.4
It worked fine for me, multiple times on W7 Pro 32b
Good luck!
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Available mods by Antinomy & Tol Phobos
You are legends.
Got a G-skill Phoenix Pro 60gb for my wife's 1000H and via a circuitous route found this excellent work.
I'll get back to you on how it goes. Must rest.
Regards, cheers and thanks,
Jem
It's a lot easier being righteous than right!
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