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Hi there. Well, this weekend i was oc'ing and i needed a little bit of voltage on vcore because i could'nt get any stability over 2750. Anyway i already had grabbers and VR's of diferent values, 22k,47k,10k. I made this vcore mod :

http://www.techpowerup.com/articles//overc.../voltmods/113/2

 

I've puted some fans to chill the mosfets arround cpu's area. I passed 2750 stable, and tryed 254 fsb for Spi benching. That's the thing, after that when i rebbot my pc the screen was with some strange color and i tryed to enter the bios and don't let me enter. Tryed long clear cmos.

 

Next day i try boot the pc, insert, power and nothing. Changed cpu, mems, hdd, everithing and nothing. Flashed my bios under dos with an Asus Nf2 and put it on dfi. She starts but i can't get to bios anyway. Only shows me cursor blinking. Try to get to windows but doesn't boot from hdd, only from cd and sometimes very strange. Have i killed my board? Help me please

 

Sorry for my english

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I think you have corrupted your bios rather than damaged your mobo. You say you flashed your bios under Dos in an Asus Nf2, you can't flash a DFI under Dos on an Asus. What you should do is boot your Asus into windows, remove the bios chip from your Asus, put your DFI chip in your Asus and then flash it from windows using the Winflash utility with a DFI bin file. Once you have done that remove the DFI bios chip and put your Asus bios chip back in. Put your DFI bios chip back in the LPB and it shuold boot. Post back if you have still got problems.

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It is the DFI version, but i findd out that the error was mine because i swap the bioschip after start winflash ;) . DFI is working, after i leave it all night long clear, and put one of the chips i flashed under dos. Thanks for your help.

 

., almost piss my pants with this one :rolleyes:

 

DFI bios is very complicated thing

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