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NF4 LanParty (Expert/Venus) BETA BIOS 3/30/2006 (direct download)


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I don't exactly know how it works in amd cpu's, but isn't thermaltrip supposed to be activated once max_tcase temp has been reached, on it's turn activating cpu throtle as set in bios?

 

than that could be used to find the correct offset...

- readout your max tcase from your cpu with "A64 MaxTemp" (http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/forum...wtopic.php?t=83)

- heatup cpu w.o. fan until it starts to thermal throttle (this can probably be seen as a cpu-mhz decrease with any cpu proggy) than you know max t_case has been reached.

- note the temps you are getting from the monitorchip and compare them to the known tcase max, then you would know how much this differs from eachother and you have the offset...

 

please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it maybe could work...?

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joelatino you can use the .5 multi with any problems or no problems so far?

What are you running speed?

 

for now im at 9.5 and 250mhz without problems but in next days ill try to go better..... (if ok as 290mhz!!!)

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I just updated to the new bios for my Lanparty ut sli-dr epert board and I havn't had any crashes in 24 hours. But i had to reinstall windows. When i updated the bios windows wouldn't even boot up anymore. I reinstalled and it has worked ever since. Before the update the system would crash every 20 mins on average.

 

Thanks

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Does anyone know if this BIOS corrects the "cold-boot" that a lot of people have with the expert? The 12/07 BIOS is rock solid for me, and I don't mind the temps being off (and I don't see that this BIOS really fixes that anyway, it just does for you what you can do mentally, i.e. add 10C to your readout), but... the cold-boot issue really bugs me, I hate having to switch my PSU off and back on again in order to boot after shutting down. Any feedback?

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