05-02-2018, 07:03 AM
08-18-2018, 08:57 AM
Hi all, i have a Foxcoon 2ABF 1.20 (H-CUPERTINO2_H61_µATX_1.02)
I want to upgarde my i5-2400 to an i7 Ivy Bridge
my bios chip is winbond 25Q32BVSIG 1128 (it's 4mb or 8mb i don't know)
what i understand is that the only solution is to change the bios chip ?
(btw pc have to beep 3 times before deciding to go to OS because it's a Legacy Bios and new graphics card are UEFI...
can't do something for gpu ?)
I want to upgarde my i5-2400 to an i7 Ivy Bridge
my bios chip is winbond 25Q32BVSIG 1128 (it's 4mb or 8mb i don't know)
what i understand is that the only solution is to change the bios chip ?
(btw pc have to beep 3 times before deciding to go to OS because it's a Legacy Bios and new graphics card are UEFI...
can't do something for gpu ?)
09-04-2018, 01:27 PM
25Q32BVSIG has 4MB
09-22-2018, 10:51 AM
Good evening everyone.
First of all excuse me if I am not in the right place for my post and besides I do not speak English I use google translation.
I bought a HP PRO 3300 MT with inside a dual core G620 processor that I want to change to core I5.
According to my research, natively the HP PRO 3300 MT ships 2nd generation processors (Sandy Bridge). According to this article also (https://lecrabeinfo.net/history-and-evol...-core.html) motherboards supporting 2nd generation processors (Sandy Bridge) also support 3rd generation processors ( Ivy Bridge), so I recovered a 3rd generation I5-3570 core (Ivy Bridge) with a friend that I put in place of the dual but the computer does not display.
The version of my BIOS was 7.07. There are several BIOS files (7.16 / 8.05 / 8.06 / 8.09 / 8.12 / 8.13 / 8.14) on the HP website for my machine, the BIOS update has failed with the versions (8.05 / 8.06 / 8.09 / 8.12 / 8.13 / 8.14), but I was able to update only with version 7.16 and the problem persists.
Here are the errors of flash captures with versions (8.05 / 8.06 / 8.09 / 8.12 / 8.13 / 8.14)
http://www.noelshack.com/2018-38-5-15375...p60249.png
http://www.noelshack.com/2018-38-5-15375...turesp.png
http://www.noelshack.com/2018-38-5-15375...e64125.png
http://www.noelshack.com/2018-38-5-15375...e60638.png
http://www.noelshack.com/2018-38-5-15375...apture.png
I am not very good in maintenance but propose me solutions and if I have difficulties I make you a return.
Please help me because I want to take classes on virtualization.
Thank you all.
First of all excuse me if I am not in the right place for my post and besides I do not speak English I use google translation.
I bought a HP PRO 3300 MT with inside a dual core G620 processor that I want to change to core I5.
According to my research, natively the HP PRO 3300 MT ships 2nd generation processors (Sandy Bridge). According to this article also (https://lecrabeinfo.net/history-and-evol...-core.html) motherboards supporting 2nd generation processors (Sandy Bridge) also support 3rd generation processors ( Ivy Bridge), so I recovered a 3rd generation I5-3570 core (Ivy Bridge) with a friend that I put in place of the dual but the computer does not display.
The version of my BIOS was 7.07. There are several BIOS files (7.16 / 8.05 / 8.06 / 8.09 / 8.12 / 8.13 / 8.14) on the HP website for my machine, the BIOS update has failed with the versions (8.05 / 8.06 / 8.09 / 8.12 / 8.13 / 8.14), but I was able to update only with version 7.16 and the problem persists.
Here are the errors of flash captures with versions (8.05 / 8.06 / 8.09 / 8.12 / 8.13 / 8.14)
http://www.noelshack.com/2018-38-5-15375...p60249.png
http://www.noelshack.com/2018-38-5-15375...turesp.png
http://www.noelshack.com/2018-38-5-15375...e64125.png
http://www.noelshack.com/2018-38-5-15375...e60638.png
http://www.noelshack.com/2018-38-5-15375...apture.png
I am not very good in maintenance but propose me solutions and if I have difficulties I make you a return.
Please help me because I want to take classes on virtualization.
Thank you all.
09-22-2018, 12:11 PM
Post screenshots of first (CPU) & third (Mainboard) tabs of CPU-Z with supported CPU.
09-22-2018, 12:34 PM
09-22-2018, 01:01 PM
Your motherboard has 4MB BIOS chip.
Only BIOS chip replacement can help to add Ivy Bridge support. 8MB BIOS chip is needed.
Only BIOS chip replacement can help to add Ivy Bridge support. 8MB BIOS chip is needed.
09-22-2018, 01:15 PM
OK. But the BIOS files I downloaded have a size of 3.7 MB so I did not think it was going to be a problem.
What do you recommend?.
What do you recommend?.
09-22-2018, 01:16 PM
It's packed size.
I recommend motherboard replacement or i7-2600(K)/2700K
I recommend motherboard replacement or i7-2600(K)/2700K
09-22-2018, 01:58 PM
Ok, thank you very much.