I looking for some help to have my dual-core celeron e3200 be fully supported by the bios for my gigabyte board. The gigabyte bios is at
http://america.giga-byte.com/FileList/BI...s4_f8f.exe. A donor bios i found is from an asus p5n-esli (650SLI CHIPSET, same as gigabyte)
http://dlsvr04.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock...I/1406.zip.
The donor does support the celeron dual-core e3200. The gigabyte board does have support for celeron dual-core e1500. If there is anything else you need to know please let me know.
Thank you in advance.
I sincerely apologise for the delay in oour response. Due to the large amount of posts here , we do make errors and skip a few by accident!
I cant really help you with this but il forward an email to TheWiz , who is our resident CPU Support Wizard!
Regards
Admin
Not a problem at all, No big rush here. I'm using this computer as a nas and running virtualbox, so it's not my main machine. It works well even without the bios supporting the cpu but, the os is having some issues with power management (it's guessing at the speed stepping). I wanted to give you guys the heads up that I do have a backup chip for this mb. I am also familiar with hot flashing chips.
Thanks again.
(02-11-2010, 02:52 AM)1234s282 Wrote: [ -> ]I sincerely apologise for the delay in oour response. Due to the large amount of posts here , we do make errors and skip a few by accident!
I cant really help you with this but il forward an email to TheWiz , who is our resident CPU Support Wizard!
Regards
Admin
I am happy to report that the bios is now seeing my cpu properly. Thank you guys very much for your help!