Need Help
First off lemme say wassup to everyone, Secondly here's my delema...well not really a delema but an issue.
I have a GA-K8VNXP in my rig right now with Bios version F-4....everything is fine...with this bios version...updated the bios the new stepping supposedly implimented by AMD drops my ram to 333 (166x2), now my ram is Hyper X PC 4000, with F-4 the memory runs at 3200 speeds which is what the board sees it as.I have the latest F-6 bios which is a beta bios. What I wanted to do was take the updated Via Sata rom from the F-6 bios and put it in the F-4 bios to keep the memory timings.Is this possible ...and if so would someone ...anyone be willing to give me a hand with this.I tried this myself and thank GOD for the dual bios feature on this board, because It saved my A$$, Flashed with what i thought would work, repleaced the sata raid rom in the f4 bios and saved it...got a checksum error and it automatically reflashed from the back-up bios.
Any help of how to go about this would be greatly apprciated.
Thank you in advance,
WC
I have a GA-K8VNXP in my rig right now with Bios version F-4....everything is fine...with this bios version...updated the bios the new stepping supposedly implimented by AMD drops my ram to 333 (166x2), now my ram is Hyper X PC 4000, with F-4 the memory runs at 3200 speeds which is what the board sees it as.I have the latest F-6 bios which is a beta bios. What I wanted to do was take the updated Via Sata rom from the F-6 bios and put it in the F-4 bios to keep the memory timings.Is this possible ...and if so would someone ...anyone be willing to give me a hand with this.I tried this myself and thank GOD for the dual bios feature on this board, because It saved my A$$, Flashed with what i thought would work, repleaced the sata raid rom in the f4 bios and saved it...got a checksum error and it automatically reflashed from the back-up bios.
Any help of how to go about this would be greatly apprciated.
Thank you in advance,
WC
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And thank you for passing that along in the form of your updated bios file for our motherboards.
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