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The Asus P5K-E Thread
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Can someone let me know a place to get the 0906 BIOS from? I tried ASUS but it keep freezing my internet?
Got 0503 and getting a E8200-E8400 just wanted to start with 0906 maybe go to 1012/13 after. Any help would be great building a rig for GF and E2180 is going in there.
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Asus's website is ridiculously slow, you may try again later...
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Just FYI, Asus has the 1102 BIOS for this board out now. I finally built my system using this board. Working on figuring out how to use AHCI with it, as my optical drive is SATA.
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hey guys...
__________________I just got a used p5k deluxe wifi mobo + q6600 G0 was wondering if the corsair 2x2gb 1066 dominators will be ok with this board tnx HERE is the exact model CLICK
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I'm here. Q6700 @ 3.05ghz with 1.25vcore. I havent had enough time to OC it further.
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I'm confused as to how to flash the bios on this board b/c the bios is 2.0MB and floppies are 1.44MB.... do i have to burn the .rom to a cd and do it that way?
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Put the file on a USB thumb drive, then enter the BIOS setup at boot time. Go over to the menu with and option to use EZ Flash, and you'll be able to flash straight from a thumb drive.
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ok thanks, now all i need to do is get a USB thumb drive...
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