I tried this bios, but it does not boot (all defaults), black screen instead of loading Windows 10
Sylar76, the "R5E-2001 MOD" is your MOD or not (R5E-2001 MOD2 is with the microcode 37) ? I can not find the post on the topic with the link to the bios
I tried this bios, but it does not boot (all defaults), black screen instead of loading Windows 10
Sylar76, the "R5E-2001 MOD" is your MOD or not (R5E-2001 MOD2 is with the microcode 37) ? I can not find the post on the topic with the link to the bios
How did you flash it ?
Anyway, here is the 2001 modded with modules and microcodes updated :
@ all: >This< very popular and voluminous thread contains not only a discussion about how to modify the ASUS Rampage V Extreme mainboard BIOSes, but also download links to BIOSes, which were successfully modded by Win-RAID Forum members.
To make it easier for interested users of an ASUS Rampage V Extreme to find these already modded BIOSes, I have copied the related posts and started a new thread within the new Sub-Forum named “Offer: Already modded special BIOSes”. If you have tested any of the offered modded BIOSes, please post your feedback into this thread. From now on the source thread is designed just for the discussions about the modding resp. flashing procedure.
I tried the 2 2001 bios modded by Sylar76 The "R5E-2001 MOD" with the microcode 36 and the "R5E-2001 MOD2" with the microcode 37, and with the microcode 37, my OC is not stable and PC freeze
If Sylar76 can confirm that the only difference between these 2 bios modded is the microcode I ask myself if with the R5E-2001 MOD, the Uncore module is updated
Ok, so here’s my story and feedback. Thanks for all the great work you guys do, by the way.
Ok, I’ve been running 1902 modded for months. Never tried any flavor of 2001. About a month ago, for the first time ever, I got a cache overclock higher than 3.8 working (and, in fact, I got it to 4.2). At the time I attributed it to my new memory OC, but now I’m thinking it was the mod that enabled it.
Why? Because my OC that was 14 hour OCCT stable in 1902 modded just failed in 40 minutes on 2101 unmodded. I’m trying 2101 modded now and will report results.
I am assuming that 1902 modded did not update the “uncore module”, as I’d never heard of it until today, which leaves me thinking maybe it was microcode 36 that made it possible. Does the 2101 have an updated uncore module? It wasn’t listed for it, only for the 2001.
Edit: just read the other thread. Ok, so to add, if this new 2101 modded has the uncore update, is it modded “for 1801 performance” also?
I tried the 2 2001 bios modded by Sylar76 The "R5E-2001 MOD" with the microcode 36 and the "R5E-2001 MOD2" with the microcode 37, and with the microcode 37, my OC is not stable and PC freeze
Interesting, thanks. I’m running v37 with no stability issues, but I’m not OC’ing currently. Might try out and see if there are any differences for my board.
EDIT by Fernando: Unneeded parts of the fully quoted text removed (to save space and for a better readability)
It is to weep. 2101 modded hard crashed on me with DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION just under 4 hours into OCCT 4.4.2. Since that version of OCCT just came out a few days ago, I’m retrying 2101 modded with the 4.4.1 version I used to validate this OC on 1902 modded. Sadly doubt that’s the issue though, but eliminating every variable I can.
Can anyone tell me what differences there are as far as modding goes between 1902 modded and 2101 modded? Microcode 37, I know, but anything else? Uncore module added or removed between those 2 versions, anything like that?
Sadly it looks like I may be stuck on 1902 modded forever if I can’t figure this out, but the current OC is too good to pass up. If I am forced back to 1902 modded though, I do intend to rerun 14 hours OCCT just to make sure.