yes i understand that but when i ran ubu newest beta the micro code was dated around 7/12/14 intel has released a much newer version which according to Sonix i can use with UBU i just dont know how…
For Hasvell processors, the latest version of microcode - 1C (cpu000306C3_plat32_ver0000001C_date#03-07-2014). It is already present in the package UBU.
This package from Intel includes microcode on different processors. So do not be confused, version and date of the whole package of the package may be newer, and the desired microcode you may have an older date.
ok so for devils canyon latest mc is 1c & supersedes 19 as shown in mm tool below. Thank you for having patience with me.
Yes.
Added:
Microcode processor 06C1 and 06C2 are not needed. This engineering processors and almost never occur in sales for the casual user.
Ty and SoniX you made this tool? Do you take donations for your work?
Suffice it to say, "Thank you."
@lordkag
I made some changes in DrvVer v0.16. Check please.
Versioning in older Intel GOP 2.0.xxxx and 5.0.xxxx
Intel GOP ValleyView as 7.0.xxxx
Versioning in Intel LAN UNDI version 3.xx.xx
AMD GOP has not yet done. Well then see what can be done with Realtek LAN UNDI. While there are no ideas.
drvver_016.rar (44 KB)
SoniX,
RGhost unavailable…from yesterday.
RGhost still down…thanks for mirror links.
Edit:
Download links working on RGhost,but …main page is down.
Edit1:
Intel CPU Microcode (X99 system) 06F2 rev. 2D dated 2014/11/21
06F6F22D.zip (28.1 KB)
just an FYI for those updating 4790k microcode. TSX instruction is disabled when updating with the microcode that is in UBU. I had to update all others and flash again to get it back. pic attached, So in conclusion the second flash left the updated microcode intact but also added back the TSX instruction as seen in CPU-Z.
Yes.
Added:
Microcode processor 06C1 and 06C2 are not needed. This engineering processors and almost never occur in sales for the casual user.
antandshell,
Intel disable TSX instruction long time ago …
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8376/intel…leep-broadwelly
Not on devils canyon. It was the first Haswell to include the corrected TSX instruction & VT-D implemented.
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/185…ow-clock-speeds
http://ark.intel.com/products/80807/Inte…-up-to-4_40-GHz
@SoniX
That Intel Lan sample was indeed 3.4.12, but for 10Gb. The strange part was that the pattern was also found in the header. What where the chances for that to happen?
I had a look at 10Gb and 40Gb. For 10Gb we can use “49006E00740065006C00280052002900200031003000470062004500” = “Intel(R) 10GbE” unicode; for 40Gb “49006E00740065006C00280052002900200034003000470062004500” = “Intel(R) 40GbE” unicode. I tested this on all my samples and all Intel_Lan_CD/PREBOOT.exe releases, it always works.
For 40Gb you can use [start_match - 0x23]. Samples are attached.
Are you sure that you want to add Intel GOP ValleyView support, which is for Bay-Trail = laptops/tablets? Because it is a mess, with versions as 7.0.x, 7.1.x, 7.2.x and probably 7.3.x soon and so on. I use a bunch of wild guesses in Extractor, but there is no reliable method of detecting the full version. And to this the x86/x64 separation and you get a wild picture. Samples attached.
I haven’t yet looked at the code of UBU 1.9.0 or 1.10, but I noticed two errors:
- Broadcom UNDI is not updated, still at 16.2.2
- you need to change the lines from 106-109 to the ones bellow. You need %%~nxi because %%i will give you the full pathname and you are trying to use a local variable as a global.
Thanks ex58 for posting the Intel CPU Microcode for the X99 platform. How do you find out what the Intel CPU Microcode version is your BIOS you’re using contains?
I take it none of the modding tool available right now are able to mod the Intel CPU Microcode within the BIOS of the X99 platform?
MMTool 5.0.0.0007
Your post is from July 2014 and my post from August 2014…so gues which info is newer.
Haswell-E: no TSX…September 2014
http://us.hardware.info/reviews/5599/4/i…ions-but-no-tsx
Check all CPU and mostly they have TSX instruction :
http://ark.intel.com/products/series/751…sor-Series#@All
which is disabled by microcode.
Your post is about haswell-E? does not matter what date it is as we are discussing a 4790k . The cpu has a build date of 10/14 and shows tsx on every utility. Also every one reviewed shows tsx enabled. I searched for 4790k tsx disabled or removed and no hits…
Your post is from July 2014 and my post from August 2014…so gues which info is newer.
Haswell-E: no TSX…September 2014
http://us.hardware.info/reviews/5599/4/i…ions-but-no-tsx
Check all CPU and mostly they have TSX instruction :
http://ark.intel.com/products/series/751…sor-Series#@All
which is disabled by microcode.
^
Good luck.
http://techreport.com/news/26911/errata-…-broadwell-cpus
TSX erratum:
http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/pub…spec-update.pdf
Early BIOS’s use early Intel Microcode,so in 4790K (ES and retail) review TSX is enabled.
TSX is disabled only for retail 4790K , by Intel Microcode in upcoming BIOS’s.
Due to Erratum HSw136, TSX instructions are disabled and are only supported for software development.