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Hi! I have recently tried and update my old PC, it has a Gigabyte
motherboard GA-8SIMLH Rev 2.0. Further info can be seen here
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product...x?pid=2303&dl=1# And if you look at the CPU support list you discover that it dosen't support "Intel P4-Celeron D 340 2.93G", which I've bought before I stumbled over this page unfortunatelyUndecided. And
my question is... Is it possible to mod my latest BIOS version so it can support this well shall we say "newer" CPU?
Because I figured that if It has a 533 Bus speed it should be compatible with my motherboard. And it's the same socket (478) to.
My guess is that it could be done, and that gigabyte just didn't
bothered because it's such an old motherboardBig Grin. And maybe it isShy.
I hope that my english wasn't to bad since I'am Swedish. Many Thank's in advance to those who actually managed to read it allWink. Ops I forgot to add thisDodgy. This is the latest BIOS for the motherboard along with all the others http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product...x?pid=2303&dl=1#bios.
The newest (F12) is on top and then it goes down to (F1) which is the oldest one. As I've said in the topic, it is an award bios. version 6.00 or something. I don't know for sure. I've googled around quite a bit but am such a noob when it comes to this stuffUndecided. Any help is very much appreciated. And for a start. Is this even possible? Nuff said! Give me your best shot!
Hi and welcome to the forum Smile

Your English is actually very good - I can understand you perfectly Smile

Your probably right , because the motherboard supports socket 478 with 533 FSB CPU's (Like the P4 Northwood Core ones) its probably just the microcode for the "Intel P4-Celeron D 340 2.93G" that isnt in the bios. Il try and add it in for you.

Because Gigabyte boards do something funny with the microcode ive had to build you one out of the individual microcode entries for each cpu in the Celeron D series. After this mod , all the Celeron D and Pentium 4 CPU's with FSB 533 should work.

Try this at your own risk!

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/747181/Gigabyte%...34s282.zip

Regards
Admin
Thank's a lotBig Grin! I'll will give it a try, and let you know how it goes.
Wish me luckWink!
Phase one was success so far since I managed to flash the bios and the
PC booted up again with no problem as you can see. No it's time for phase
two, replacing the CPU. Wish me even more luck now guysBlush! HeheBig Grin!
Aaaaww! It didn't work guysHuh! Perhaps my motherboard is to old after
all. It has the same socket and bus speed but perhaps it's something else
that matters like the Core size? I don't think that the CPU is broken because
it looks good with the connection pins and all. Or can it be broken anyway.
What would you bet on? Anyway thanks for the effort 1234Smile!
I appreciate it very much. Thanks again!
Maybe it really is a mission impossibleShy? Anyone who has an idea
just shot itWink. Because I'm out of ideas. And my knowledge about this
stuff is very limited. And google didn't helped much in my case.
I can't come up with anymore to say. Over and out! And now it's
your turnWink. Thanks in advance!