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Question ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3 dump bios

Baki

Junior Member
I bought P8z68-v pro/gen3 motherboard with a corrupt bios that lacks turbo ratio parameters, internal pll overvoltage... I tried to fix it with FTK flash but without success.
Does anyone have a bios dump?
I have a ch341a programmer and I have mac adress (GBE and ME modules)
Thanks in advance
 
i hope expert help you !

I don't need an expert, but the content of the correct bios!
This is a specific Asus update bug, on many boards with suffix GEN3, sometimes it can be fixed, sometimes not. The board originally had bios 0402 (it says on the sticker) with ME 7.0.10.1202 and was upgraded to bios 3802 with ME 8.0.2.1410, which was lost during flashing (ME info N/A), corrupted the bios, a couple of parameters also disappeared. Unfortunately, the code rush tutorial with FTK does not help, so the only possibility is reflashing the bios chip with the correct content.
 
Not sure if this would help, but here is the list of BIOS updates available from Asus. https://www.asus.com/SupportOnly/P8Z68V_PROGEN3/HelpDesk_BIOS/

But it sound like the BIOS is corrupted and will not update/flash normally? If you are unable to re-flash, would possibly replacing the BIOS chip be an option?
replacing the chip or filling it with the correct content is the same thing, it's not a problem in the chip itself, I have such chips from other motherboards. Asus bios from the web does not have complete content, like corrupted update. In this case I would need a bios dump firmware from 0402 to 3802
but you are right: "BIOS is corrupted and will not update/flash normally", lacks turbo ratio parameters, internal pll overvoltage...
 
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