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[request] Update microcode in HP BIOS for IPIBL-LB Motherboard
#81
See post #40
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#82
I know this thread is very old and seeing that the link in post #40 does not work, I request bios mod 771 for this motherboard. Thanks for help
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#83
Hi gyus, I want to upgrade my cpu as much as possible from my core 2 duo to a xeon
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#84
Hello people, I know that is issue is very old but a have a IPIBL-LB that was working with a xeon core 4 processor (3.13gh I think) but I have seen that the bios was only the 5.37 and I stupidly, only to test, I update for the 4.43 version and now is not working with the xeon processor. I have read all the post and replies and click in all available links but nothing. I understand that the issue is the firmware the frequency multiplier and is needed to insert in bios the xeon processor reference but I do not have any experience in changing bios software. Like Relax101 and Davidson210 I'm asking for the tweek version of the bios for this board soo I can work again with the xeon. Sorry for the trouble and like Relax101 the link in post #40 is not working for some time. if anyone was this bios tweek version please can send me too petlag@hotmail.com.
Many thanks Again.
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#85
Hello! I've been reading through all the threads on this forum about IPIBL-LB, but I couldn't find a BIOS mod that included all the useful updates. So, I had to make one myself. Here it is, tested on several IPIBL-LB motherboards with different CPUs.

Manufacturer: HP OEM/ASUS (Pegatron)
Model: Benicia-GL8E/IPIBL-LB
Revision: 1.01
Bios Type: AMIBIOS8
Bios Revisions:
      5.37 (sp42767.exe)
      5.43 (sp46442.exe)

Modification:
- Supported CPUs microcodes updated to the latest revision, Xeon *3xxx/*5xxx CPUs microcodes added
- Intel VBIOS Option ROM updated from Build 1471 PC 14.27 to Build 1653 PC 14.34 06/08/2008
- Intel RST RAID Option ROM updated from v7.6.6.1002 to v11.2.0.1527 06/07/2012
- Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Series PXE updated from v2.15 to v2.70 05/27/2024

Features:
- Core based processors support (Celeron E1xxx/E3xxx, Pentium E2xxx/E5xxx/E6xxx, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Xeon *3xxx/*5xxx)
- Video BIOS info: Intel VBIOS 1653 PC 14.34 06/08/2008
- SATA RAID info: Intel RST Option ROM 11.2.0.1527 06/07/2012
- RAID levels 0, 1, 5 with TRIM support
- PXE info: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Series PXE 2.70 05/27/2024

Notice: The latest official BIOS version is 5.43, but if you are using floppy disk drive, choose version 5.37 instead.

Update whole BIOS except existing SMBIOS structures:
AFUWIN BIOS.ROM /P /B /N /C /E /K /R


Attached Files
.zip   BEN537.zip (Size: 835.44 KB / Downloads: 3)
.zip   BEN543.zip (Size: 822.32 KB / Downloads: 1)
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#86
(12-13-2024, 04:46 PM)Starrynight Wrote: Hello! I have read all threads about IPIBL-LB on this forum but couldn’t find a BIOS containing all usable modifications. As a result, I had to do it myself. Modification were tested on two IPIBL-LB motherboards with different processors.

Modification:
- CPU Frequency Multiplier set to User

Thank you. I updated 5.43 on HP dx2400 with your modified bios, and I add it nvme pcie support.
It is working fine, but can't find where (inside bios setup) to change CPU Frequency Multiplier.
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#87
(01-07-2025, 12:38 PM)j5blue Wrote:
(12-13-2024, 04:46 PM)Starrynight Wrote: Hello! I have read all threads about IPIBL-LB on this forum but couldn’t find a BIOS containing all usable modifications. As a result, I had to do it myself. Modification were tested on two IPIBL-LB motherboards with different processors.

Modification:
- CPU Frequency Multiplier set to User

Thank you. I updated 5.43 on HP dx2400 with your modified bios, and I add it nvme pcie support.
It is working fine, but can't find where (inside bios setup) to change CPU Frequency Multiplier.
Hi! Yes, I know. This BIOS mods maker got the same result. "CPU Frequency Multiplier" parameter really present in this BIOS and by default set to Administrator. I just change it's permission to User. But it still not visible. I don't know why. Maybe it not used for this board, or maybe it avalabe only with some old processors... This will not affect reliability in any way.
I have two IPIBL-LB boards. One in my HP Pavillion with intel RST raid mirror and Xeon E5450. So, reliability is the most important thing I need from this BIOS mod. And another one IPIBL-LB I purchased separately for BIOS testing and other experiments. If I have time, I'll try to play with this parameter. But I’m not sure that anything will work out and that it’s even relevant.
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#88
(01-13-2025, 01:30 PM)Starrynight Wrote: Hi! Yes, I know. This BIOS mods maker got the same result. "CPU Frequency Multiplier" parameter really present in this BIOS and by default set to Administrator. I just change it's permission to User. But it still not visible. I don't know why. Maybe it not used for this board, or maybe it avalabe only with some old processors... This will not affect reliability in any way.
I have two IPIBL-LB boards. One in my HP Pavillion with intel RST raid mirror and Xeon E5450. So, reliability is the most important thing I need from this BIOS mod. And another one IPIBL-LB I purchased separately for BIOS testing and other experiments. If I have time, I'll try to play with this parameter. But I’m not sure that anything will work out and that it’s even relevant.

Is there any special reason why using Xenon E5450 and not Q9650?
I am looking for CPU upgrade today, and the price for E5450 + sticker is the same as for Q9650.
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#89
(01-19-2025, 01:48 AM)j5blue Wrote:
(01-13-2025, 01:30 PM)Starrynight Wrote: Hi! Yes, I know. This BIOS mods maker got the same result. "CPU Frequency Multiplier" parameter really present in this BIOS and by default set to Administrator. I just change it's permission to User. But it still not visible. I don't know why. Maybe it not used for this board, or maybe it avalabe only with some old processors... This will not affect reliability in any way.
I have two IPIBL-LB boards. One in my HP Pavillion with intel RST raid mirror and Xeon E5450. So, reliability is the most important thing I need from this BIOS mod. And another one IPIBL-LB I purchased separately for BIOS testing and other experiments. If I have time, I'll try to play with this parameter. But I’m not sure that anything will work out and that it’s even relevant.

Is there any special reason why using Xenon E5450 and not Q9650?
I am looking for CPU upgrade today, and the price for E5450 + sticker is the same as for Q9650.
Processor number                  Xeon E5450              Xeon X5450              Core 2 Quad Q9650
Lithography                           45 nm                      45 nm                      45 nm
Total Cores\Threads               4\4                           4\4                          4\4
Processor Base Frequency       3.0 GHz                    3.0 GHz                    3.0 GHz
L2 Cache                               12 MB                      12 MB                      12 MB
Multiplier                               9                              9                             9
Bus Speed                             1333 MHz                  1333 MHz                 1333 MHz
TDP                                      80 W                         120 W                     95 W
T Case                                  67 C                          63 C                        72 C

If you look side-by-side comparison E5450 colder and more energy efficient than Q9650, no other difference. I don't know where you find the same price for both. I found that prices for Q9650 speculative and 1.5-2.5 times higher than for E5450 (including sticker and keys for LGA 775 socket). That is all because Q9650 does not require any additional steps to install. In this BIOS mod I uses the latest Intel original CPU microcodes with all stability, thermal, performance... improvements. Therefore it's preferable than original one. Xeon microcodes are also included in it. If I use a modified BIOS anyway, then for myself I chose Xeon.

Here is the list. All microcodes versions 2010-2015. In the latest original BIOS no one later 2008.
10.12.2024  05:09            4 096 01 - cpu006F2_plat01_ver0000005D_2010-10-02_PRD_9384A573.bin
10.12.2024  05:10            4 096 02 - cpu006F6_plat01_ver000000D0_2010-09-30_PRD_B61EC71A.bin
10.12.2024  05:12            4 096 03 - cpu006F6_plat04_ver000000D2_2010-10-01_PRD_6618CFFF.bin
10.12.2024  05:13            4 096 04 - cpu006F7_plat10_ver0000006A_2010-10-02_PRD_9911AAF2.bin
10.12.2024  05:14            4 096 05 - cpu006F7_plat40_ver0000006B_2010-10-02_PRD_CC4DEED3.bin
10.12.2024  05:15            4 096 06 - cpu006FB_plat01_ver000000C1_2011-10-04_PRD_0EF87396.bin
10.12.2024  05:16            4 096 07 - cpu006FB_plat04_ver000000BC_2010-10-03_PRD_9394765A.bin
10.12.2024  05:18            4 096 08 - cpu006FB_plat10_ver000000BA_2010-10-03_PRD_ED247070.bin
10.12.2024  05:19            4 096 09 - cpu006FB_plat40_ver000000BC_2010-10-03_PRD_F1A7A484.bin
10.12.2024  05:20            4 096 10 - cpu006FD_plat01_ver000000A4_2010-10-02_PRD_9ACE6116.bin
10.12.2024  04:53            4 096 11 - cpu10676_plat04_ver00000612_2015-08-02_PRD_AEAA6CC1.bin
10.12.2024  04:58            4 096 12 - cpu10676_plat40_ver00000612_2015-08-02_PRD_B6F50E9C.bin
10.12.2024  04:51            4 096 13 - cpu10676_plat91_ver00000612_2015-08-02_PRD_1750A2A6.bin
10.12.2024  05:00            4 096 14 - cpu10677_plat10_ver0000070D_2015-08-02_PRD_DAE8586D.bin
10.12.2024  04:47            8 192 15 - cpu1067A_plat44_ver00000A0E_2015-07-29_PRD_A3107D75.bin
10.12.2024  04:46            8 192 16 - cpu1067A_platB1_ver00000A0E_2015-07-29_PRD_59BF808E.bin
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#90
(01-19-2025, 06:17 PM)Starrynight Wrote: If you look side-by-side comparison E5450 colder and more energy efficient than Q9650, no other difference (exept integrated video). I don't know where you find the same price for both. I found that prices for Q9650 speculative and 1.5-2.5 times higher than for E5450 (including sticker and keys for LGA 775 socket). That is all because Q9650 does not require any additional steps for installation. In this BIOS mod I uses the latest Intel original CPU microcodes with all stability, thermal, performance... improvements. Therefore it's preferable than original one. Xeon microcodes are also included in it. If I use a modified BIOS anyway, then for myself I chose Xeon.

Thanks for clarification. You are right, I was comparing it with Q9550 (same price as E5450 + sticker).

AFAIK, there is no integrated video on any of mentioned CPU's. Integrated video chip is on IPIBL-LB.
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