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Antinomy

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  1. Should be fixed since 1.86. I've reported it on 1.85. Try versions from 1.86 to current and let me know. If you don't have them, I can send you.
  2. What clock detection issues, clock jumping? Which version where you using? We've fixed this with Franck Delattre about 2-3 years ago specifically for P5A. Versions 1.9x should be fine.
  3. Cooling solution from Australia. Welcome back! Keep the good stuff.
  4. No, you can confirm chipset with CPU-Z where it's needed. In this case it's not required - DevID clearly states it's Unichrome. My point exactly.
  5. Rly? https://hwbot.org/submission/4769512_ https://hwbot.org/submission/4732896_
  6. Antinomy replied to havli's post in a topic in Support
    Added: https://hwbot.org/hardware/motherboard/sa76/
  7. It's not required by the rules and I don't see any vital information being lost. I've written MoBo and clocks in submission details.
  8. If you need them, feel free to add them to your results. O.K. usually I add motherboard because GPU-Z is blank. But in this case, GPU-Z shows info so I put it instead to comply with the rules. AOpen vKM400Am-S
  9. EN_CODE is just a module that contains all text strings. The BIOS uses links to these wherever text is needed (menu options, error messages and so on). In short, I don't think you'll be able to mod a Gigabyte BIOS to Asus. The boards have hardware differences (SuperIO being first and very important). You could try to swap modules though. This is very nice stuff, thanks. They are built each for their own chipset. I assume it's the similarity of Intel chipsets that made modules compatible. IIRC, on Award there are two memory modules, MEMINIT and PPMINIT (gv3). Don't know which corresponds to EBB from AMI. The decompression block is useless - any BIOS is an SFX archive of modules. The decompression block is what unpacks them to run.
  10. In Soviet Russia dead GPUs are mining uranium instead of Bitcoins.
  11. I've figured out that it's MEMINIT module. Looks like they are chipset specific and memory type specific.
  12. Any good source of how ebb works and what it does? I've only heard about it from Ket's BIOSes.
  13. Not sure if this should be called killer card or card killer ? Congratulations, excellent work!
  14. What a pizdec on the photo! Excellent score!
  15. It's called RAM. Maybe is's been Crucial Ballistix 667.
  16. I remember a long time ago when klopcha was an overclocker and a good one. I wonder if we see this ever again.