New official bios release for A8N-SLI

Tripp17

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Whats up, i was just on the asus site and low and behold, there is a new official bios, the 1003. Its NOT a beta, and i installed it, lets she how she does.
 

DavidHull

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1004-001 is a beta BIOS. The regular BIOS numbers don't have revisions after the number (e.g., final would be 1003, whereas a beta release would be something like 1003-002).
 

AnimalAsteroid

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Your probably right, but when I use the Asus Update tool it tells me there are 2 releases 1 release is the Beta and the other release is a release, same numbers though. Doesn't matter to me, I would have installed it anyway.
 

byMaX

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Yeah, it's much better than previous versions, but very similar to 1003 final. I can go as high as 310 1:1, 2T, and before that, I couldn't go over 260! HTT is at 4x! You have details at 50th page of official thread.
 

GuitarDaddy

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Originally posted by: MrVeedo
has anyone gotten results for the 1004 bios?

I tried it and its no good for me. CPU volts are reduced, my machine wouldn't even boot with my current settings. Reducing my O/C settings and I still couldn't boot, getting the system failed due to overclocking at 300mhz less than I'm currently running. And I also got the stupid warning that my chassis fan was running to slow (firtst time I've seen that one). After about 10mins of that nonsense I flashed back to 1003.006 and all is good again.

 

Insomniak

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Was using 1003.006, moved on up to 1003 final. As far as I can tell, aside from fixing some stuff, there's not much new. I myself have not tried to push my OC beyond 245 yet - there's no reason to - so I couldn't tell you if the OCing is better.
 

F4810

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If you up the volts in bios and dont use AIbooster you can actually get higher volts than before. Before the max I could get was 1.52 but at the moment I am using 1.58. However if I make a adjustment in AIbooster to any settings it shifs the voltage back down. So do your overclocks in bios only.
 

ahurtt

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Anybody know if the 1004 fixes the "vanishing Maxtor SATA drive" problem? Another thing, I swear that using the 1002 bios, the nVidia SATA ports are flip-flopped somehow. Whether it's physically wrong on the board or just "mislabeled" in the bios I dunno. But my drive is hooked up to the nVidia SATA controller (black ports) as the master 1 sata port. I have no other SATA devices hooked up. If I disable the nVidia SATA ports 1, 2 in the BIOS, save and reboot, it still detects the drive. However if I disable SATA ports 3, 4 it vanishes. I left nVRaid disabled in all cases since I don't need it. I am absolutely sure I hooked it up in the nvidia sata controller port 1 as labeled on the motherboard and in the manual.
 

byMaX

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Originally posted by: F4810
If you up the volts in bios and dont use AIbooster you can actually get higher volts than before. Before the max I could get was 1.52 but at the moment I am using 1.58. However if I make a adjustment in AIbooster to any settings it shifs the voltage back down. So do your overclocks in bios only.

This is a complete truth! Ever since 1003 final, where they cut down from 1.65 to 1.55 for 1.4V Winchesters. If you put it on 1.55V, CPU-Z says it's 1.58, so don't change it anywhere... I sure hope some modded bios will come around

 

JMag

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Originally posted by: ahurtt
Anybody know if the 1004 fixes the "vanishing Maxtor SATA drive" problem? Another thing, I swear that using the 1002 bios, the nVidia SATA ports are flip-flopped somehow. Whether it's physically wrong on the board or just "mislabeled" in the bios I dunno. But my drive is hooked up to the nVidia SATA controller (black ports) as the master 1 sata port. I have no other SATA devices hooked up. If I disable the nVidia SATA ports 1, 2 in the BIOS, save and reboot, it still detects the drive. However if I disable SATA ports 3, 4 it vanishes. I left nVRaid disabled in all cases since I don't need it. I am absolutely sure I hooked it up in the nvidia sata controller port 1 as labeled on the motherboard and in the manual.

UHH OH!!! We got another OCD poster!!!!
 

ahurtt

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Well, now dig my latest problem. I got home tonight, booted up, it went into XP and I started going about configuring my settings and stuff and the system slowly froze and locked up as I was trying to access Control Panel. I hit the reset and after POST, right when it should have started loading the OS, the screen went black (but power light was still green). So I unplugged the monitor from the back of the video card and reinserted and the video came back on. All that was there was a message saying something about a windows system file being corrupt or missing. So I turned off the power and totally unplugged the PSU. Then I powered back on and looked in the BIOS for anything amiss. I decided to enable SMART. It booted fine. I went back in BIOS and disabled SMART, problem came back. . .WTF!!?? Anybody else had this happen?