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So, what's happen next? Success or failure?
(11-15-2017, 01:15 AM)aspirevvv Wrote: [ -> ]So, what's happen next? Success or failure?

it didn't work.
It's not going to be a matter of injecting microcode, calculating and correcting CRC and repackaging the BIOS ...
No V2 will work (hardware reasons)
Hello!

I recently acquired a Dell alienware aurora R4 x79 based computer from my friend and ordered an E5-1680 v2 to upgrade it however when this xeon cpu is installed the computer will not POST. I've found one other thread where a similar topic was discussed (https://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-R...y-Bridge-E) where the last poster says it's impossible to get these ivy bridge e xeon's to work due to some unnamed hardware limitation. The only thing that comes to mind is this mobo's supposed lack of ECC ram support. As far as I can tell the bios has the required microcode by default (0ED6E416) so I'm unsure why it won't work and would very much appreciate it if someone more knowledgeable could take a look. Thanks!

BIOS: https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/...erid=fkcd8
Download Intel ME System Tools v8
Run MEInfo in command line with administrative rights and show results.
Thanks for the reply here's the result of MEInfo.
1. Make DOS USB-stick (e.g, by Rufus),
2. Download ME-firmware v8.1.70.1590. Unpack, rename it me.bin and copy it to created DOS USB-stick.
3. Go to \Intel ME System Tools v8 r3\FWUpdate\Local-DOS and copy FWUpdLcl.exe to created DOS USB-stick.
4. Boot from created DOS USB-stick.
6. Type in command line:
FWUpdLcl -f me.bin
7. Make a photo of results.
8. Don't reboot but power off your system and disconnect power cord for few minutes.
9. Boot and make in BIOS Load Defaults, save and exit.
10. Boot in Windows and show results of MEInfo again.
Ok I've done all that and the update appears to have been applied.
Now try to install your Xeon E5-1680 v2.
Unfortunately it still will not POST after a number of tries, I put the original cpu (i7-3820) back in and it works.
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