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  • No problem with BBSE or PSC- I can run 5GHz+ at 1140 7-10-7 with PSC and BBSE 32M, then BCLKJ limit strikes - would be 7-9-7 if the board wouldn´t block- the Hyper issue is something that quite a few

Nothing new under the Moon for Asus P8P67 Deluxe ? After I go with my 2600k @ 5,3 ghz and I try to run spi my sistem is going down... but I can run Vantage,Wprime and Pifast.... God Damn it the Asus marketing... Maximus has 6 vers. of bios and Deluxe just 3 :|

 

Im having exactly same issues. Ram is the problem.

Waiting for new bios for P8P67 DLX soon fixing ram issues. I also just can't use 2400 multi, doesn't boot.

Anyone having a newer EFI-Bios than 0414 for the P8P67M-PRO?

 

It seems the PLL overvoltage fix isnt working properly. Enabled or Disabled doesn't make any difference.. 51x multi is the max either way... .. or its just my CPU being crappy /

 

also ive experienced weird startups, where it goes from Bios-> boot -> black screen before loading windows -> manually shutdown -> boot -> loading windows perfectly.

 

EDIT: just noticed there is a 0601 beta EFI ... will try that one for now.

Edited by ME4ME

Asrock P67 Extreme4 UEFI BIOS 1.50:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4GN7ZXCE

ftp://174.142.97.10/bios/1155/P67%20Extreme4(1.50)ROM.zip

 

1. Add Memory channel info in BIOS.

2. Add print BIOS screen function.

3. Update "ME" and MRC code.

 

Asrock P67 Extreme6 UEFI BIOS 1.40:

http://asrock.com/mb/download.fr.asp?Model=P67%20Extreme6&o=BIOS

ftp://174.142.97.10/bios/1155/P67%20Extreme6(1.40)ROM.zip

Edited by stasio

also ive experienced weird startups, where it goes from Bios-> boot -> black screen before loading windows -> manually shutdown -> boot -> loading windows perfectly.

 

I experience the same behavior with my P8P67 PRO when using the 54 or 55 multiplier.

I experience the same behavior with my P8P67 PRO when using the 54 or 55 multiplier.

Same here - same mobo, but also happening with multi x53.

For 3DMark01 performance bug solution, please test this bios in XP 64-bit!

 

Nature? Someone who tried, please do tell!

 

On second thought: Is this about fixing lower performance on M4E or is this about restoring some of the edge LGA775 CPUs had?

Edited by Aerou

For 3DMark01 performance bug solution, please test this bios in XP 64-bit!

3DMark 01 and WinXP x64 :confused: Sounds strange :rolleyes:

please register in forum for dl:

New Beta Bios with PLL overvoltage for MSI P67A-C43 - 7673v185

http://www.msi-forum.de/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=98228'>http://www.msi-forum.de/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=98228

 

New Beta Bios with PLL overvoltage for MSI P67A-C45 - 7673v185

http://www.msi-forum.de/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=98228

 

 

C43 and C45 use the same Bios !

 

 

Final Bios with PLL overvoltage for MSI P67A-GD53 - 7681v17

http://www.msi.com/service/download/bios-15498.html'>http://www.msi.com/service/download/bios-15498.html'>http://www.msi.com/service/download/bios-15498.html

 

Final Bios with PLL overvoltage for MSI P67A-GD55 - 7681v17

http://www.msi.com/service/download/bios-15498.html

 

Final Bios with PLL overvoltage for MSI P67A-GD65 - 7681v17

http://www.msi.com/service/download/bios-15498.html

 

 

please register in forum for dl:

 

latest Beta Bios with PLL overvoltage for MSI P67A-GD53/55/65 - 7681v18A fresh from MSI HQ Support !!!

http://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=144484.msg1080605#msg1080605

 

GD53/55/65 use the same Bios !

 

 

 

 

;)

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I've heard that these bios doesn't come with the pll overvoltage option anymore.. Is it true?

 

Confirmed for UD7- No PLL Overvoltage option...

 

weird they would remove it....?

Confirmed for UD7- No PLL Overvoltage option...

 

weird they would remove it....?

 

Maybe they found it damages some part of the chip?

None of the F7 variants work very well for me. I get really inconsistent booting, even at default bios settings. F6x has been the most stable for me. I must admit on several occassions i have contemplated "fixing my pc with a hammer".

Just changing boot priority would sometimes result in a boot failure.....

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