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Merkor
06-18-02, 05:34 PM
Hey guys,

would you pay for a TH7-II RAID 7x BIOS with 1.85v which also eliminates the cold boot problem??

It MUST be possible!! Gigabyte, Asus and Iwill make it possible.

What if we pay Mr. Natural for such a BIOS?? He did such great work for us and the only thing he got from us is a thx.

He does not want to make such a BIOS, but we could donate some bucks to him... ;-)

So, think about it. I would be VERY thankful if I could have a BIOS which eliminates the CBI permanently AND provides 1.85v. I will never do the volt mod, so I need such a BIOS!!!!

Merkor

rlemieux
06-19-02, 12:35 AM
I definitly would chip in. What kind of money are we talking about. I am sure if we got enough people involved 10 a peice would be a more than sufice amount. Dont you think?

laja
06-19-02, 01:00 AM
Well I'd pay 10 dollars for it, but using conductive paint must not be all that difficult... in fact that may be a better solution for me because my TH7-II gives abnormally low Vcores (1.85 V set in the BIOS, measured value under load 1.66 - 1.60 V).

Merkor
06-19-02, 11:21 AM
Originally posted by laja
my TH7-II gives abnormally low Vcores (1.85 V set in the BIOS, measured value under load 1.66 - 1.60 V).

Yeah, that is the problem!! The question is whether the CPU needs the power right from the start BEFORE the BIOS posts.

The changed voltage is layed down from the BIOS AFTER the post. So the overclocked CPU has to start with default voltage and this 1.39 for me. Too low for my 1.8a @ 2.4. :(

So the question is, whether a 1.85v BIOS could help or whether I DO HAVE to do the voltmod to receive more power right from the start BEFORE the BIOS posts. I think the 2pin mod would be enough for me. But I am scared... :eh?:

Merkor

rlemieux
06-19-02, 01:40 PM
Mine isnt that bad. If I adjust mine to 1.7 in the Bios I get about 1.65 give or take .02 or so. So its not that extreme.