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Just got done installing the X5470 on the Vostro 400 DG33M03(with the modded 1.0.16 bios from post #63 of the Vostro 200 thread). It works!!! Big Grin

However...though I've finally finished my first quad-core build...it has no internet connection...lame. Undecided
(02-14-2015, 12:46 PM)Mr. Genius Wrote: [ -> ]Just got done installing the X5470 on the Vostro 400 DG33M03(with the modded 1.0.16 bios from post #63 of the Vostro 200 thread). It works!!! Big Grin

However...though I've finally finished my first quad-core build...it has no internet connection...lame. Undecided

If you give me original BIOS in BIN or ROM file - I could MOD the part that is responsible for QUAD CORE CPUs, 
in this case LAN will be OK , but no AHCI function - only IDE mode

I used AHCI implementation that was made by the author of this thread and upgrade it with QUAD CORE and Xeon support. I can not redo the AHCI implementation.
(02-14-2015, 01:09 PM)Eugene74 Wrote: [ -> ]If you give me original BIOS in BIN or ROM file - I could MOD the part that is responsible for QUAD CORE CPUs, 
in this case LAN will be OK , but no AHCI function - only IDE mode

I used AHCI implementation that was made by the author of this thread and upgrade it with QUAD CORE and Xeon support. I can not redo the AHCI implementation.

I wasn't able to get it(LAN) to work with my E8600 and the original BIOS(1.0.15) either. And when I try to update the network adapter driver with the driver from Dell it says it's not for my system(maybe it's not for 64Bit?). And the official Intel drivers, from their website, won't overwrite the default OS drivers. I tried 50 times, no go. It says the drivers are the same as the drivers already installed.

But, that might work. Who knows? It's worth a try I guess. Now I only need to figure out how to extract the BIN or ROM file for you. Shouldn't be too hard to do right?

Oh...BTW I forgot to mention the other bad news...something seems to be preventing the clock multiplier from exceeding 6.5. So it appears to be stuck @ 2.165GHz MAX. CPU-Z says "Multiplier 6x(6-6.5)", and it won't go any higher. Even though the BIOS says it's running at 3.33GHz. Can you fix that in the BIOS too?
Mr. Genius


Just disable Intel EIST and then put manually the multilayer in the BIOS. This variable is handled by the BIOS but is stored in CMOS only, not in the BIOS itself ... or just CLEAR CMOS  and NVRAM and after that load PERFORMANCE DEFAULTS. 

The program to backup BIOS in BIN mode is : Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0 - in this site there is a download link somewhere or ... gOOgle for it.
It runs ONLY in ADMIN mode.

About LAN - may be just disable integrated and use PCI-LAN Card will be much cheap and easy.
(02-14-2015, 06:34 PM)Eugene74 Wrote: [ -> ]Mr. Genius


Just disable Intel EIST and then put manually the multilayer in the BIOS. This variable is handled by the BIOS but is stored in CMOS only, not in the BIOS itself ... or just CLEAR CMOS  and NVRAM and after that load PERFORMANCE DEFAULTS. 

The program to backup BIOS in BIN mode is : Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0 - in this site there is a download link somewhere or ... gOOgle for it.
It runs ONLY in ADMIN mode.

About LAN - may be just disable integrated and use PCI-LAN Card will be much cheap and easy.
Thanks! I'll try that LAN suggestion. I already have a spare Gigabit PCI network adapter card, so I won't need to buy another one of those. Hopefully that will get me online at least... Confused
But I'm not finding IEST, or how to set the multi manually, in the BIOS. Is there something I'm missing? Huh

EDIT: Maybe clearing the CMOS will work... Wink

The link to the Dell BIOS .EXE is : http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/Drivers/DriversDetails?driverId=R190515&fileId=2731120265&osCode=WW1&productCode=vostro-400&languageCode=EN&categoryId=BI

If you wanted to do the hard part for me... Tongue
Tried the PCI LAN card = no go

Cleared the CMOS = CPU multiplier issue fixed

Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit + won't extract the BIOS from the .EXE + I can't make the .EXE flash because it's for an earlier BIOS version + no I didn't save my original BIOS first = No BIN or ROM file...yet

What's next?

New mobo?

Or does it involve using that so-called "virtual machine" jazz to emulate the BIOS extraction process...which I know nothing about...yet? Huh
(02-15-2015, 01:46 AM)Mr. Genius Wrote: [ -> ]Tried the PCI LAN card = no go

Cleared the CMOS = CPU multiplier issue fixed

Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit + won't extract the BIOS from the .EXE + I can't make the .EXE flash because it's for an earlier BIOS version + no I didn't save my original BIOS first = No BIN or ROM file...yet

What's next?

New mobo?

Or does it involve using that so-called "virtual machine" jazz to emulate the BIOS extraction process...which I know nothing about...yet? Huh

Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit - extracts the BIOS from MoBo , not from file.
To make it, you need to re-flash with original BIOS and test LAN and after that to use Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit to get the working BIOS from MoBo - complicated process because you will have to use Core2 Duo CPU. 

If the issue is only LAN , but AHCI and CPU works fine - I will recommend using PCI-LAN and let it as is.
O.k., I could probably figure out how to do the BIOS part. But it's a moot point. I already decided to cut my losses and sell the X5470. Sold it yesterday on ebay for a $10 loss. So I couldn't really care less about the motherboard at the moment. I've got 2 other G33M02 mobos that work fine(and do EXACTLY the same thing, exc. run quads). It was a $35 gamble, and I lost. Whatever. I've already bought parts for my i5(2nd gen) quad-core DDR3 build. Which is going to make everything I've got, or could EVER do with the X5470, totally obsolete.
New member here. Can someone please help me with flashing my Inspiron 530? Specifically, I have a DG33M03 motherboard (Bios 10.0.18 with Q6600) and would like to install a X5470 and later update to a Samsung 850 SSD. I have created a USB DOS boot flash drive from instructions here on the site. The flash drive (correctly) shows the 3 hidden DOS files. Can someone please help me with exactly which files to load on the drive (all files in the dropdown box from Post#74, only Xeon, or Xeon files plus Xeo.bat??) and the procedure to flash as I have never attempted this? I'd appreciate your help.
(03-03-2015, 04:32 PM)pbrotea Wrote: [ -> ]New member here. Can someone please help me with flashing my Inspiron 530? Specifically, I have a DG33M03 motherboard (Bios 10.0.18 with Q6600) and would like to install a X5470 and later update to a Samsung 850 SSD. I have created a USB DOS boot flash drive from instructions here on the site. The flash drive (correctly) shows the 3 hidden DOS files. Can someone please help me with exactly which files to load on the drive (all files in the dropdown box from Post#74, only Xeon, or Xeon files plus Xeo.bat??) and the procedure to flash as I have never attempted this? I'd appreciate your help.

Welcome pbrotea,



The BIOS from
https://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-D...5#pid78555

is for G33M03 mobo. 
On DG33M03 you might experience some problems with LAN & Sound if you choose to use it.
Also X5470 is with much higher TDP, on G33M03 mobo only E5450 works stable. I do not know what is the maximum TDP for DG33M03.


The flashing is done under WINDOWS as ADMINISTRATOR. ( you do not need DOS bootable device )
BACKUP you original BIOS for DG33M03 
Just unpack all files in one directory and run Xeon.bat as ADMIN.


Regards,
Eugene
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