The boot is the same or longer than 2101 ?
Similarā¦ First boot after flashing 2101 mod takes too long, but after that the times are normalā¦
ok, for me itās 4, 5 sec more with the 3009
Depends on hard disks, usb devices connected and memory training if enabledā¦
@ all:
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Fernando, so how should we write when wanting to quote someone???
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Here are the differences with my own configuration between the 2 bioses with the same settings.
Iām using Ripjaws 4 (4*4) G.Skill 3000 kit (15-15-15-35).
@Sylar76
That was my previous kit and was able to hit 80GB bandwidth @3200 (5960x achieves better bandwidth than 6 cores), via overclocking and tightening timingsā¦ Its a good kit too!!!
Same config of course
2101 : 9.9sec
3009 : 14.2sec
Be seen in Task Manager (Windows 10)
Rampage V Extreme
5930K
EVGA GTX980
Samsung 950 Pro (OS)
Samsung 850 EVO (DATA)
So turned out both 2101 modded and 3009 modded made my OC unstable in HCI memtest. 1902 modded still rock stable (I just retested it again to 1200%). Ironically, I think itās the improvement in performance itself that is making me unstableā¦ even in 1902 modded, if I do anything at all that improves my read score, even things that shouldnāt cause instability like mildly higher TREFI, it will become unstable. Maxed out bandwidth or something I guess.
For some reason the newest 3009 modded bios wonāt let me install it. Says its not a valid bios file.
Bios modded => USB Flashback
Yeah I figured it out a little late lol. But it worked. My system is still stable at my OC speeds.
5820K
CPU 4.5GHz @ 1.247v
CPU Cache 4.2Ghz @ 1.18v
Since the thread on modding the R5E bios got closed as āsolvedā I suppose I have to ask this question here.
When I run the ME analyzer on bios 3009 it spits out the message: "Note: Detected GUID DE90FFA8-B985-4575-AB8D-ADE52C362CA3, extract manually!"
It identifies the ME version as ālatestā so have no reason to monkey with it, but Iām curious what this message is trying to tell me. I tried googling the GUID but got no matches.
Yes they should have left that thread open as it had the guides in it.