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Old 11-14-07   #1 (permalink)
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Default Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L f6 bios out!

It still fixes ps2 keyboard issues, plus adds support for the 45nm Yorkfield cpu's. Get it here.
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It also shows voltages now in the bios, shows what speed the CPU will be running at when you change the FSB speed, and looks like it reorders the overclocking section a little. In my book F6 is much nicer bios!
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It also shows voltages now in the bios, shows what speed the CPU will be running at when you change the FSB speed, and looks like it reorders the overclocking section a little. In my book F6 is much nicer bios!
I have the Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L motherboard (rev2). It came with the Rev F5 BIOS and would overclock my Intel Q6600 CPU to 333MHz FSB with no problems. (didn't need to adjust any voltages.)

I just upgraded the BIOS to rev F6. Now the system won't get past the POST; rebooting just after the memory count when it starts looking for IDE drives.

Replacing the BIOS back to F5 did not resolve the problem either.

Gigabyte had a rev F7B newly downloadable. Installing that did not resolve the problem either.

If you're overclocking a Q6600 via FSB, did you figure out how to get past this?

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