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Topic: Tweakers Dream Mod BIOS(1D0) For MSI Neo4 Ultra!
Polygon
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posted May 30, 2006 05:15 PM
Rebels Haven Tweakers Dream Mod BIOS(1D0) For MSI Neo4 Ultra! We have a Mod BIOS that is derived from the W7125NMS.1D0 official. The MOD adds:HT Frequency: Add 1x, 1.5x, 2xMax Memlock: Add 66, 150, and 183 to: 100, 133, 166, 200, 216, 233, 250 selection.Cas: Add 1.5TTras: Add 1T, 2T, 3T, 4TTrcd: Add 1TTrp: Add 1TTwr: Fixed 2T and 3T being reversed.Twtr: Hid "2T" because it freezes the system. Select "Auto" for 2T. Many hidden options made visable. Spread Spectrum set to disable as default. The Tweakers Dream BIOS is available here: 71251D0RH.zip While I have tested this BIOS, remember you are flashing entirely at your own risk! -------------------- Too Many Computers ,... Too Little Time ..... Damn Phenoms!
Posts: 25185 | From: Fire Island, NY | Registered: Feb 2003
Polygon
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posted May 31, 2006 01:32 AM
I've been Tweaking with this BIOS since yesterday and here's what I notice:Max Memlock set to 66 causes my system not to boot and needed a CMOS Clear to get going again.Cas set to 1.5T POST screen and Memtest86 display blank or "unknown". A64 Tweaker and CPU-Z both display 1.5T -------------------- Too Many Computers ,... Too Little Time ..... Damn Phenoms!
Posts: 25185 | From: Fire Island, NY | Registered: Feb 2003
Polygon
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posted May 31, 2006 02:07 PM
Main topic fixed: I also did the following: Twr: Fixed 2T and 3T being reversed. Twtr: Hid "2T" because it freezes the system. Select "Auto" for 2T. Re-download if you DL'ed the BIOS before the time and date of this post.... -------------------- Too Many Computers ,... Too Little Time ..... Damn Phenoms!
Posts: 25185 | From: Fire Island, NY | Registered: Feb 2003
Polygon
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posted June 02, 2006 02:01 AM
I notice if I boot at cas 1.5 with the divider at 1:1 or "200", cas defaults to 2.0 .... But if I boot at cas 1.5 with a divider, cas is then 1.5 ..... -------------------- Too Many Computers ,... Too Little Time ..... Damn Phenoms!
Posts: 25185 | From: Fire Island, NY | Registered: Feb 2003
Polygon
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posted June 20, 2006 08:15 AM
I took "RyanVM"'s BIOS and added all the tweaks from the Rebels Haven "Tweakers Dream Mod BIOS(1D0)".... "RyanVM" changed the following modules: NVPXE ROM to version 215.0503 NVRAID BIOS to version 5.50 Si3114R5 RAID BIOS to version 5.3.14 The BIOS is available here: 7125RH1D.zip While I have tested this BIOS! You are flashing entirely at your own risk! -------------------- Too Many Computers ,... Too Little Time ..... Damn Phenoms!
Posts: 25185 | From: Fire Island, NY | Registered: Feb 2003
Polygon
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posted June 20, 2006 12:32 PM
7125RH1D.zip BIOS fully tested and safe to flash... -------------------- Too Many Computers ,... Too Little Time ..... Damn Phenoms!
Posts: 25185 | From: Fire Island, NY | Registered: Feb 2003
jonnywells
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posted June 21, 2006 09:54 AM
Ok the bios flash went fine, but since i flashed whenever i shutdown/restart my pc it stops at "windows is shutting down" Tryed clearing the CMOS but no help. It also did it when installing XP (when xp reboots itself during install, just frezzes)
Posts: 10 | From: UK | Registered: Jun 2006
Polygon
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posted June 21, 2006 11:33 AM
Huh...My system works perfectly! Flash to the version without the ROM changes, and see if the issue clears up... -------------------- Too Many Computers ,... Too Little Time ..... Damn Phenoms!
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jonnywells
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Member # 2697
posted June 23, 2006 06:12 AM
All fixed now, i had to put a floppy drive into my pc to flash and for some reason it was that frezzing the pc on shutdown
Posts: 10 | From: UK | Registered: Jun 2006
Polygon
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posted June 23, 2006 06:45 AM
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aicjofs
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posted July 18, 2006 04:47 PM
Hey Poly! Long time no speak. Excellent work here!!! Are you putting in the memory tweaks, or another RH member? I'm interested in the method since I have been doing basic mods to the Plat SLI for awhile here:http://forum.msi.com.tw/index.php?topic=98280.0 (may have to sign in to see it) Most of my mods have been hex editing EN_CODE.bin, and have never been able to make the file larger because I can't figure the checksum right somehow. Anyway, I'm interested in this is it modifying main BIOS 2nd segment or encode.bin or both, etc. Since this off topic, you can hit me with a PM maybe? Cheers -------------------- Neo4 Plat SLI(MS-7100) 3.AMODrev2 BIOS Opteron 165 (9x333) @ 3000Mhz 2x1GB Gskill ZX (200:150) 3-3-2-5 1T @ 250Mhz
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Polygon
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posted July 18, 2006 05:08 PM
Hello! See you in our "BIOS Workshop" Sector.... -------------------- Too Many Computers ,... Too Little Time ..... Damn Phenoms!
Posts: 25185 | From: Fire Island, NY | Registered: Feb 2003