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Acer Aspire AX3810
#1
Hello,
New thread from request
http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-un...0#pid25110

(and thanks for the Warning, BTH)

Here's a "clean" post for Acer X3810 Bios
Motherboard is ACER WG43M (Intel Edition)

Bios is AMI
Attached; 2 bios, (what is the difference? )
P01.B1 BIOS 2.0 MB 2009/12/08 - too big, uploaded to Fileserve
P01.A2L BIOS for Linux 723.1 KB 2009/06/11

P01.B01 :
http://www.fileserve.com/file/4v9qjvk


Original source:
http://global-download.acer.com/GDFiles/BIOS/BIOS/BIOS_Acer_P01.B1_A_A.zip?acerid=633958327386297594&Step1=Desktop&Step2=Aspire&Step3=Aspire%20X3810&OS=V10&LC=fr&BC=Acer&SC=EMEA_13
(P01.B1)

http://global-download.acer.com/GDFiles/BIOS/BIOS/BIOS_Acer_P01.A2L_A_A.zip?acerid=633802989815924509&Step1=Desktop&Step2=Aspire&Step3=Aspire%20X3810&OS=V10&LC=fr&BC=Acer&SC=EMEA_13
(P01.A2L)
(A linux edition for the bios? ?!, )

Thanks for your help!


Attached Files
.zip   BIOS_Acer_P01.A2L_A_A.zip (Size: 723.05 KB / Downloads: 22)
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#2
What menu setting you do not need? At the moment I can only replace unused menu items with more handy ones Wink

Oh, and it's not a Linux version of the BIOS but of the flasher. The BIOS image must be the same.
find
#3
Hello,
I just need the Overclocking options : FSB, voltage, etc ...

I bought the E5200 for its overclocking possibility , Wink

Thanks!


EDIT: I don't need the Linux one, just the B01 ...
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#4
Well nothings actually hidden in there so this ones up to Antinomy to add some! Big Grin

Good Luck!

Admin
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#5
(01-16-2011, 06:09 AM)1234s282 Wrote: Well nothings actually hidden in there so this ones up to Antinomy to add some! Big Grin

Good Luck!

Admin

EDIT: After visiting acer i realised the bios files are different even though the models only slightly differ.

Secondly, you are stating that nothing is hidden? or that Antimony can add features? IIRC, when i used the modded bios, i had no FSB options for overclocking, except that RAM overclocking was unlocked, if anyone else remembers, after changing any value in the RAM section i would have to do a CMOS reset because the values we're not accepted.
I am very keen to see where this goes and if the features added/modified can prove a better mod than the previous.

Good Luck Antimony Smile!

P.S After reflashing my acer bios it shows my model to be Acer x5900, i have an x3900 can i fix this?

[Image: he1bz1t7cw7adccdl845.jpg]
-› Яєρ+ ιҒ ι нєℓρє∂ Smile
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#6
Hello,
To avoid misunderstanding :

At the time of the request, I didn't know if the functions were hidden or missing. I thought they were hidden, but couldn't tell for sure Smile
What i do need, is overclocking options, the most frequent ones, but:
-Is my motheboard capable of overclocking? I can't tell...

I opened my computer and alimentation is very weak so i know overcloking options will be low... (FSB from 200 to 233 and it's almost 3ghz...)

If it's not possible... then it's not possible... Thanks for your time anyway Wink


Edit 1: Hardware details:

SMBios version 2.6,
Acer WG43M
Bios: AMI P01-B01 11/12/2009 (11th of December), size 1024Kb
Northbridge P45/P43/G45/G43
Southbridge 82801JR (ICH10R)
DDR3 Kingston PC3-10700 (667Mhz)
Intel E5200 Wolfdale, stepping A - Rev R0


EDIT 2: Hardware is capable... It supports 1066 FSB
But here:
http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-Acer-Aspire-X5810?pid=5186#pid5186
It has already been asked... there's no hope.

However here:
http://support.acer.com/acerpanam/manuals/acer/0000/servicemanuals/SG_ASX3810_ASX5810_0513.pdf
Overclocking options are enable in screen caps:

and, Page 28 of the PDF , we can see in the comment :
" Note: Remember to disable the Spread Spectrum feature if you are
overclocking. A slight jitter can introduce a temporary boost in clock
speed causing the overclocked processor to lock up."

-> Ok so disable spread spectrum if you overclock... How do you overclock?
It seems to me very hardware capable...
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#7
There are NO hidden settings. The ptions you see are all the options your going to get until someone figures out howt o add overclocking features to a bios that doesnt have them

Admin
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