06-24-2012, 06:08 AM
Hi Forum!
I am new here and found this forum via a google search. It is a great idea to extend the lifespan or overclocking possibilities of mainboards/notebooks via BIOS modding. Keep up your work!
Here is my request:
A few years ago I have purchased a MSI PR211 notebook. This has a Turion X2 Ultra ZM80 processor in it (socket S1G2). I am very satisfied with the device (size, display resolution, optical drive, ...) and wanted to modernize it a bit. I have bought a memory extension and read through google and wikipedia for CPU upgrade options.
I discovered that there are no mechanical or electrical differences to socket S1G3 and that there are the newer Turion II Ultra processors which have more performance. So I googled for successful upgrades of a Turion X2 to a Turion II processor. While I did not read a perfect match for my case, many opinions where that it should work if the BIOS supports it.
So I gave it a try and bought a Turion II Ultra M600 processor. Unfortunately, it didn't work and the screen stayed blank.
So, my question is if you can mod the original BIOS to support the M600. The original BIOS can be found at:
http://download1.msi.com/files/downloads...24_30h.zip
The chipset according to CPU-Z is an AMD M780G (HD3200) with SB700.
The notebooks I found with Turion II Ultra (M6x0) processors all have at least a M785G with a HD4200 graphics, so I cannot provide a donor BIOS. I hope you can help me nevertheless. If you need more information, tell me how to obtain it and I will provide it. If it is not possible to support the Turion II processor, please leave a note in this thread.
I have attached some screenshots (CPU-Z main screen, CPU-Z mainboard screen and a picture of BIOS screen "System Information") for your information!
Thanks in advance!
Best regards, Crusader
P.S.: I hope I could express myself well enough, because I am not a native speaker.
I am new here and found this forum via a google search. It is a great idea to extend the lifespan or overclocking possibilities of mainboards/notebooks via BIOS modding. Keep up your work!
Here is my request:
A few years ago I have purchased a MSI PR211 notebook. This has a Turion X2 Ultra ZM80 processor in it (socket S1G2). I am very satisfied with the device (size, display resolution, optical drive, ...) and wanted to modernize it a bit. I have bought a memory extension and read through google and wikipedia for CPU upgrade options.
I discovered that there are no mechanical or electrical differences to socket S1G3 and that there are the newer Turion II Ultra processors which have more performance. So I googled for successful upgrades of a Turion X2 to a Turion II processor. While I did not read a perfect match for my case, many opinions where that it should work if the BIOS supports it.
So I gave it a try and bought a Turion II Ultra M600 processor. Unfortunately, it didn't work and the screen stayed blank.
So, my question is if you can mod the original BIOS to support the M600. The original BIOS can be found at:
http://download1.msi.com/files/downloads...24_30h.zip
The chipset according to CPU-Z is an AMD M780G (HD3200) with SB700.
The notebooks I found with Turion II Ultra (M6x0) processors all have at least a M785G with a HD4200 graphics, so I cannot provide a donor BIOS. I hope you can help me nevertheless. If you need more information, tell me how to obtain it and I will provide it. If it is not possible to support the Turion II processor, please leave a note in this thread.
I have attached some screenshots (CPU-Z main screen, CPU-Z mainboard screen and a picture of BIOS screen "System Information") for your information!
Thanks in advance!
Best regards, Crusader
P.S.: I hope I could express myself well enough, because I am not a native speaker.