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I thought I post my experience with this motherboard and BIOS. I ended up with one of these motherboards because a co-worker had one of these HP computers, and it was acting strangely. I checked it out, and found that it had bad capacitors. I was able to find a very similar motherboard on Newegg, and swap that in.

I decided to take a crack at recapping the Nettle board. Once I did that, I picked up a used 4200+, and put it together. Without the stock Heatsink/fan assembly, it did not want to boot (no fan error message). This and some other things were pretty annoying. Since it was so similar to the board that I used to replace it, I considered using that BIOS. But a Google search brought me here, and I tried this BIOS instead.

It worked well enough, and I ended up installing Vista on it, and giving it to my niece. She recently had a problem with it, so I got it back to check it out.

She said she had no display, but I wasn't able to replicate that. It worked fine for me, but I decided to upgrade it a little since I had it back. I installed Windows 7 64, which worked fine. You can buy DDR2 very inexpensively on Ebay right now ($15.00 with free shipping for a pair of brand new two gigabyte sticks) so I decided to do that as well. So here are the specs: four gigs of DDR2 6400 in dual channel mode, an Nvidia GT240 one gig card, and a 500 gigabyte Hitachi drive.

Here are some of the odd things I have noticed. I kept having problems with the mouse. I was using my laptop's Logitech wireless mouse, and it kept having intermittent problems. Looking in device manager the Logitech mouse appeared to be installed normally, but when I chose "View all devices", there was also a "standard PS/2 mouse" with an exclamation point by it. I was able to make this go away by going into the CMOS settings and disabling USB mouse support. This cured the mouse issues.

Even with the setting for the memory at max mem clock, the memory still ran below 400 MHz. I decided to try overclocking the 4200+. I was able to get it up to 2543 MHz, and the memory up to 424. Trying to go over 233 or 234 MHz FSB setting in the BIOS results in a halt error when booting, and if you hit F1 to continue, it boots up at stock speed.

Something about this BIOS not being a perfect match for the board results in a pretty long boot time. After you get past the BIOS screens, you get to the Starting Windows screen, and it sits there for some time with no apparent activity. Finally the windows emblem animation appears, and the hard drive activity LED lights up, and it boots into Windows. I've spent a fair amount of time changing CMOS settings to try and speed this up, but nothing helped.

It's a bit of a shame that there isn't a proper factory BIOS for this board that allows it to work at its full potential. But in my case, this BIOS, while not perfect, has allowed me to get some use out of a board that otherwise would have gone in the E waste pile.

Edit: here's something strange; I'm still having the occasional strange mouse issues (cursor moving across the screen jerkily, having a hard time clicking icons), so I decided to try attaching the USB keyboard I've been using with a PS/2 adapter. Doing this caused the boot up lag to go away! The mouse issue is continuing though. So far, the only way I've found to make this wireless USB mouse work as it should all of the time is to use a USB 2.0 PCI card, and disable the onboard USB. The strange lag issue carries over to the PCI card's USB ports unless I disable the onboard ones. When it acts up, I can sometimes temporarily fix the problem by unplugging the USB receiver, then plug it in to another port (there is a noticeable lag between unplugging it, and when you hear the tone for a disconnected USB device).

Edit2: Out of frustration, I gave up on the Logitech wireless mouse I was using, and tried a standard USB mouse, and it is working great! I've never had any issues with that Logitech mouse on any other computer I've used it with, but it doesn't like this motherboard for some reason. I swapped it with the generic USB mouse that I was using on my main computer, and the Logitech mouse is now working fine on my main computer. Maybe the Nettle board produces some sort of RF interference?

It locked up once when I opened a program last night, so I dropped the speed down to 2475 MHz, and haven't had another issue.

So, if possible, use a PS/2 keyboard, or an adapter for the PS/2 port, and use a wired mouse. Now that I'm doing those things, it's working much better.
Hey,

Thanks for the guide! I think I might have made a mistake. I have the bios now, however I do not have the overclocking option.

Please help!
HP MCP61PM-HM (Nettle2) 5.27 With Unlocked Overclocking Options

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I ran your guide to update the bios of the motherboard
and I had the same problem with the fan too fast
how can I solve
thank you
I successfully flashed the BIOS on a Compaq-sourced 'MCP61PM-HM rev_1.0b' mobo. No issues whatsoever.

AHCI config doesn't appear within the BIOS settings. Shall I presume it is not supported in this BIOS? If not, is there a 'MCP61PM-HM rev_1.0b' compatible BIOS that includes AHCI support?
OK, now I need some expert advice. I have a video driver crash problem. It started about a year ago, since then I've re-flashed bios, replace memory, replaced HD, changed OS 3x, now running win7 x64 with 8Megs, changed from onboard vid to add on vid card and drivers, lapped and upgraded heat sink and fan and still have vid driver crashes and recover without need of reboot. Any ideas? Could it be internal to MB or Processor causing a driver crash? It's getting really annoying having screen digitize then black out then refresh with an error message, I don't know what to replace next short of hoping some fairy pops in and gives me a new computer
Note: I've even had linux install with same crash issues

OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Type x64-based PC
Processor AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+, 3000 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date Phoenix Technologies, LTD 2006/12/19, 7/16/2008
SMBIOS Version 2.4
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7601.17514"
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 8.00 GB
Total Physical Memory 8.00 GB
Available Physical Memory 6.52 GB
Total Virtual Memory 16.0 GB
Available Virtual Memory 14.0 GB
Page File Space 8.00 GB
AMD Radeon HD 6450
RAM (2,147,483,648) bytes
Resolution 1920 x 1080 x 60 hertz
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>>>>Don't know if this helps

PassMark® PerformanceTest 8.0 (http://www.passmark.com)
Results generated on: Saturday, 9 May 2015


Benchmark Results

Test Name: This Computer
CPU - Integer Math: 3018.9
CPU - Floating Point Math: 1699.2
CPU - Prime Numbers: 5.0
CPU - Extended Instructions (SSE): 9.4
CPU - Compression: 2103.3
CPU - Encryption: 318.1
CPU - Physics: 100.0
CPU - Sorting: 1464.2
CPU - Single Threaded: 941.9
Graphics 2D - Simple Vectors: 16.8
Graphics 2D - Complex Vectors: 93.4
Graphics 2D - Fonts and Text: 120.3
Graphics 2D - Windows Interface: 53.3
Graphics 2D - Image Filters: 341.6
Graphics 2D - Image Rendering: 266.5
Graphics 2D - Direct 2D: 11.9
Graphics 3D - DirectX 9 Simple: 20.4
Graphics 3D - DirectX 9 Complex: 11.7
Graphics 3D - DirectX 10: 1.8
Graphics 3D - DirectX 11: 4.4
Graphics 3D - DirectCompute: 162.5
Memory - Database Operations: 22.7
Memory - Read Cached: 11258.3
Memory - Read Uncached: 3596.6
Memory - Write: 2515.6
Memory - Available RAM: 6616.0
Memory - Latency: 60.9
Memory - Threaded: 4983.0
Disk - Sequential Read: 161.5
Disk - Sequential Write: 153.3
Disk - Random Seek + RW: 5.4
CPU Mark: 1925.0
2D Graphics Mark: 372.5
Memory Mark: 772.0
Disk Mark: 1158.0
3D Graphics Mark: 272.2
PassMark Rating: 1027.9

Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 build 7601 (64-bit)
CPU Type: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6000+
Number of CPUs: 1
Cores per CPU: 2
Hyperthreading: Not capable
Motherboard: www.abit.com.tw
Memory: 8GB Qimonda DDR2 SDRAM
Videocard: AMD Radeon HD 6450
Hard Drive: ST3000DM 001-1ER166 SCSI Disk Device (3TB)
Hard Drive: ST350063 0AS SCSI Disk Device (500GB)
Hard Drive: AVD ST3000DM 001-1ER166 CC25 (801GB)
Hard Drive: Generic USB SD Reader USB Device
Hard Drive: Generic USB CF Reader USB Device
Hard Drive: Generic USB SM Reader USB Device
Hard Drive: Generic USB MS Reader USB Device
Hard Drive: WDC WD40 0BB-75DEA0 USB Device (39GB)
Hard Drive: Seagate Backup+ Desk USB Device (2TB)
Hard Drive: Seagate Backup+ Desk USB Device (3TB)

Oh yea I still have issues with one of my usb drives, won't load to windows if drive is connected to system. Gets stuck at boot from CD prompt. Simple usb plug pull boots immediately. Is there an option to delay usb discovery until windows loads?
(05-09-2015, 12:18 PM)martintallon Wrote: [ -> ]OK, now I need some expert advice. I have a video driver crash problem. It started about a year ago, since then I've re-flashed bios, replace memory, replaced HD, changed OS 3x, now running win7 x64 with 8Megs, changed from onboard vid to add on vid card and drivers, lapped and upgraded heat sink and fan and still have vid driver crashes and recover without need of reboot. Any ideas? Could it be internal to MB or Processor causing a driver crash? It's getting really annoying having screen digitize then black out then refresh with an error message, I don't know what to replace next short of hoping some fairy pops in and gives me a new computer
Note: I've even had linux install with same crash issues

Oh yea I still have issues with one of my usb drives, won't load to windows if drive is connected to system. Gets stuck at boot from CD prompt. Simple usb plug pull boots immediately. Is there an option to delay usb discovery until windows loads?

sounds like bad pci controller or video card. try diffrent card see it that helps. It seems to be intermediate so check also for dust in the pci port, and that the card is firmly in place.

as for your usb, that's a conflict at boot up not much you can do. just keep it out at boot up it's for the best.
Question community i have a mcp61pm-hm (nettle2) motherboard i just flash the custom bios M613Z_19.BIN by the way it works good! I notices the form saying there a version 2 but the link is broken is there a link for the update?

2nd if im understanding this right there is support for AMD Phenom but what model i did read 95 watt is the max but is there a certain model of AMD Phenom II can be install maybe like the AMD Phenom II dual core or maybe quad core?

Last question i understand the max cpu power is 89 watt is 95 watts pushing it or should i stay under 89 for safed?

Thank you for all your help
What about unlock cores? like on a B59 dual core? anyone try that? possible?
Glop all
(And soryy for my english i'm french)

I make an update maybe too late.

I try to made a game PC with olds composents, so i've buy and old computer and update bios with yours in order to put a Phenom.
For now have an AMD64 4400 and i've overclocked for 100 mhz but have no option for voltage.
Same thing i can't see hret option in order to change it.

I've found a Phenom II 9500 and i've tried him with ,no result. The voltage is nearly but have no option in order to change it.
Is someone can give me a new link for the last Biosupdate, all link are down (527MODv2.BIN or later)

Ty to all