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Pentium E5x00 on ASUS P5VD2-VM
#1
I am using asus p5vd2-vm motherboard,and it doesnt support intel dual core e5200. When i try to boot with that cpu in socket it wont work at all. Can adding microcode to bios help?
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#2
This board should not to support 45nm core2 duo,maybe you can consider other 65nm core2 duo,you can visit its cpu support list from asus website.
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P5VD2VM/HelpDesk_CPU/

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#3
Hello
I'd like to have some fun with old s775 stuff and install Pentium E5300 or a C2D E7500, but I can't modify the 1302 BIOS for this mobo Sad Can anyone help me with modifying this bios, or do it for me? Oh, and I need an e4400 support on modified bios, cause it's in this mobo now and I'm waiting for a pentium to arrive Smile

Config:
ASUS P5VD2-VM - Bios 1302, FSB stock 200MHz
Core 2 Duo e4400
1x2GB Hynix 800MHz@667MHz
Integrated GPU /w 64MB
320GB Samsung HDD
Fortron FSP-350-60 EMDN
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#4
Post screenshots of first (CPU) & third (Mainboard) tabs of CPU-Z with supported CPU.
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#5
http://imgur.com/a/2WZGj - both here
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#6
Have you any 45-nm CPU for LGA775 now?
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#7
Yes, Core 2 Duo E7500, but it's in another PC :/
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#8
Install E7500, clear CMOS and try to boot up.
Describe in details the results of this experiment.
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#9
I'll try as soon as I can and post results here.
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#10
Hello.
I'm sorry that it took so long, but the PC with an E7500 is in every day use and I can't take the CPU cause I have no replacement Tongue Today I tried to boot a P5VD2-VM with an E5300 and swapped the PSU for an FSP-350EMDN. PC just didn't boot. Fans spin, but there's no BEEP or any signal from it. Yes, before changing the processor i took the CMOS battery of and unplugged the PSU.
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