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(03-31-2013, 11:15 PM)pir8man Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-Sa...2#pid54252

My modded BIOS contains the following changes


Marvel 91xx updated

Bootloader v1.0.1.0002b
Firmware v2.2.0.1125b
AHCI ROM v1.0.0.1033


Intel RST RAID ROM v11.2.0.1527
JMicron JMB36x RAID ROM v1.0.7.28


+ The CPU micro code, that supports some of the Xeon CPU's on this board.
(03-22-2013, 04:36 AM)Vetali89 Wrote: [ -> ]
biere666 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Vetali89

Your new bios: Sabertooth-x58-asus-1402-moded(with Xeon CPU Support).rom
Update was not nice, but ok
Update done .........
Thank you again.
First thing first ! - Thank you very much for your tests and reply ...
Second thing ! I'm happy that this thing starts to work somehow, this is a real progress !
Unfortunately is bad that u replied to me so late, cause i thought that u were unable to successful update your BIOS and didn't came back here Smile So i delete all the files from this small project of this BIOS with Xeon CPU Support. Well, this is not a big problem !

Alright !
So !
You said that.
biere666 Wrote: [ -> ]Your new bios: Sabertooth-x58-asus-1402-moded(with Xeon CPU Support).rom
Update was not nice, but ok
Update done with an I7 950
Computer freeze with a black screen at post at reboot after bios update.
After a cold power off
Then i power on, it update The Sata Marvell controller, then freeze.
After a cold power off
Then i power on, put back AHCI in bios.
After all these, The computer start ok. bios updated, Marvell sata updated.
Let me clear some moments in update process. When there is a new .rom of like ... Marvel SATA controller in BIOS, after update and restart it will start to update the specific controller with a new .rom inserted in modified BIOS, so it might looks like that computer freezes, but its not, so you just have to give it a few minutes for update to finish.

Next

biere666 Wrote: [ -> ]If you think you can modify your moded bios to support fully the E5620, i will be your beta tester again, if the E5620 work, i may get a X5675 (6 cores) to make compatibilty test.

I don' remember what BIOS motherboard i used as a donor for the first time, so now i will use P6T7 WS SuperComputer 's BIOS as a basis... So Sleepy get X5675 CPU as you will make another tests on this board. And i hope that new BIOS will have the full support of E5620 CPU as well.


Ok, here is it, the new BIOS with CPU Microcode from WS Supercomputer.

I will test this new bios this week and come back to you.

Thank you.
(02-05-2013, 01:27 AM)pir8man Wrote: [ -> ]I have what you need. I am running the Saberooth x58 and I did the mods you requested with the latest bios for my own system. I have been running this for over a month without any issue.

The ROM is:
BIOS Rev. 1402
Marvell 91xx AHCI ROM module 1.0.0.1033
Marvell 91xx firmware 2.2.0.1125b
Marvell 91xx bootloader 1.0.1.0002b

Thank you!!
(02-05-2013, 01:27 AM)pir8man Wrote: [ -> ]I have what you need. I am running the Saberooth x58 and I did the mods you requested with the latest bios for my own system. I have been running this for over a month without any issue.

The ROM is:
BIOS Rev. 1402
Marvell 91xx AHCI ROM module 1.0.0.1033
Marvell 91xx firmware 2.2.0.1125b
Marvell 91xx bootloader 1.0.1.0002b

+2

Thanks from me tooo. Registered just so I could get this. However, it doesn't fix my issue of a Crucial M4 256Gb SSD (brand new, arrived today) not booting windows properly. If I use the Intel ICH10 then all is fine and Win 7 boots properly. Otherwise hangs.

In linux I see ATA errors when the Crucial is plugged in. If I use a Sandisk Extreme on the Marvell chip, I have no issues running Win 7.

Any ideas, anyone?

Thanks in advance,

YellowShed
(04-25-2013, 05:22 PM)yellowshed Wrote: [ -> ]+2

Thanks from me tooo. Registered just so I could get this. However, it doesn't fix my issue of a Crucial M4 256Gb SSD (brand new, arrived today) not booting windows properly. If I use the Intel ICH10 then all is fine and Win 7 boots properly. Otherwise hangs.

In linux I see ATA errors when the Crucial is plugged in. If I use a Sandisk Extreme on the Marvell chip, I have no issues running Win 7.

Any ideas, anyone?

Thanks in advance,

YellowShed

You are welcome. I am glad I could help out.

I got no ideas about the SSD on this board. But from what I read, you are just better off using the Intel controller for SSD regardless. Personally I have a pair of Western Digital Black hard drives in a RAID mirror that benchmark better on the Marvell controller.

When I decided to go SSD, I went with the RevoDrive3. I already knew the SATA 6G/s Marvell controller on this board was crap. I got lucky with a few extra dollars and a nice sale.

I can say this though: had I gotten a SATA 6G/s SSD drive, i would have connected it to each of the controllers for benchmarks before deciding.
(04-21-2013, 09:20 PM)biere666 Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-22-2013, 04:36 AM)Vetali89 Wrote: [ -> ]
biere666 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Vetali89

Your new bios: Sabertooth-x58-asus-1402-moded(with Xeon CPU Support).rom
Update was not nice, but ok
Update done .........
Thank you again.
First thing first ! - Thank you very much for your tests and reply ...
Second thing ! I'm happy that this thing starts to work somehow, this is a real progress !
Unfortunately is bad that u replied to me so late, cause i thought that u were unable to successful update your BIOS and didn't came back here Smile So i delete all the files from this small project of this BIOS with Xeon CPU Support. Well, this is not a big problem !

Alright !
So !
You said that.
biere666 Wrote: [ -> ]Your new bios: Sabertooth-x58-asus-1402-moded(with Xeon CPU Support).rom
Update was not nice, but ok
Update done with an I7 950
Computer freeze with a black screen at post at reboot after bios update.
After a cold power off
Then i power on, it update The Sata Marvell controller, then freeze.
After a cold power off
Then i power on, put back AHCI in bios.
After all these, The computer start ok. bios updated, Marvell sata updated.
Let me clear some moments in update process. When there is a new .rom of like ... Marvel SATA controller in BIOS, after update and restart it will start to update the specific controller with a new .rom inserted in modified BIOS, so it might looks like that computer freezes, but its not, so you just have to give it a few minutes for update to finish.

Next

biere666 Wrote: [ -> ]If you think you can modify your moded bios to support fully the E5620, i will be your beta tester again, if the E5620 work, i may get a X5675 (6 cores) to make compatibilty test.

I don' remember what BIOS motherboard i used as a donor for the first time, so now i will use P6T7 WS SuperComputer 's BIOS as a basis... So Sleepy get X5675 CPU as you will make another tests on this board. And i hope that new BIOS will have the full support of E5620 CPU as well.


Ok, here is it, the new BIOS with CPU Microcode from WS Supercomputer.

I will test this new bios this week and come back to you.

Thank you.


So... Have you tested a new bios ?
Hi! After the mod bios update should I update the original one?
I see this

"Marvel 91xx updated Bootloader v1.0.1.0002b Firmware v2.2.0.1125b AHCI ROM v1.0.0.1033 Intel RST RAID ROM v11.2.0.1527 JMicron JMB36x RAID ROM v1.0.7.28"

...but now my sabertooth x58 hackintosh with X5670 xeon does not recognize the marvell or Jmicron ports. Do you know why? I dont really use them anyway but I just want to know. Thanks.
++1 Much appreciated.
Just incase this is useful to anyone,
Ive updated the firmware made by pir8man,


The attached ROM is exactly the same as his except these 3 modules have been updated:
Intel RST(e) RAID ROM v12.9.0.2006
Marvell 91xx AHCI/RAID ROM v1.0.0.1038
JMicron JMB36x RAID ROM v1.0.8.01

Ive been running it for ~20 minutes now on my sabertooth x58 and it seems ok.

Enjoy.
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