[request] Asus Rampage vi extreme omega 3403 bios mod

Hi Guys,

I`m looking for a mod version of bios 3403 for Asus R6EO with the latest cpu micro codes for 9980xe.
If someone could do it that would be appreciated.

Many thanks,

Here u go, 3403 updated mcode only, ONLY for Bios Flashback use. As always the use of MOD files is for user OWN risk.
Core i9-9980XE CPUID 50654

https://www22.zippyshare.com/v/XOLVagTI/file.html
or
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hfTymER…iew?usp=sharing

R6EOmcode_06-2021.jpg



EDIT: @Etyo … new link.

Hi MeatWar,

Thanks for that. But the link doesn`t work.

Can you mod the bios for me please?

Many thanks!

EDIT: @Etyo … link is OK… wots wrong?[/quote]

Sorry. I was click on the link it is 403 forbidden. But I can see the chart with the codes in your post.

Thanks

Hi friend, to download zippishare you need a VPN … or TorBrowser … above MeetWar gave a second link too google.drive :wink:
Regards



Hi BDMaster and MeatWar,

Thank you for pointed this out for me. Im really noob and new on this forum. I didnt know how it works.:):):slight_smile: The second link was perfect without VPN or TorBrowser.

Many Thanks for both of you:) :)!!!

I have one more question may you guys know the solution:)

When I OC my CPU XMP on, sync all cores 45 and turbo, speedstep enabled, c-state and p-state on auto. The bios shows 3Ghz but it runs 4.5Ghz which is OK. If I disable turbo and speedstep then bios still shows 3Ghz and the CPU stuck at 3Ghz. If turbo, speedstep and C-state disabled then I have 2.6Ghz in bios but the CPU stuck at 3Ghz. I use HWiNFO64 for monitoring.

Also, I`ll check the modded bios later.

Do you know what it could be the issue?

Many thanks,

Simple Intel cpu features/power optimization and Asus tweaks.

https://ark.intel.com/content/www/id/id/…o-4-50-ghz.html

Thanks MeatWar.

It was working fine with older bios like 802 but as I see since they have released 3xxx versions it’s changed and caused lots of error.
First I thought I did something wrong.
I was re-seat CPU, clear cmos, remove battery, flashback to old bios as some people recommended on other forums. But it stays same like I mentioned the previous post. So I just gave up.

Is there any solution to get this cpu clock thing back to normal?

Thanks

Explain wot was the “normal” observed in previous bios that differs from now and Intel Specs defaults 3.0/4.4/4.5
And wot do u mean by “errors”…

U can also update the Intel ME 11.12.77.1664 (Version in current bios/mod) of ur system with the latest version CSME 11.12 Consumer H A v11.12.86.1877
Advisable only after stable bios/mod procedure.

A note…keep in mind that due to regulars updates in bios related fixes/mCodes/Intel ME updates by the OEM, mainly due to security issues, u can see in several reports around the web in all kinds of platforms, some variations in the performance of a system, but usually not refereed to “errors”!

EDIT: The updated Intel ME FW image is not included in the file previous provided and no other modifications besides the request of cpu mcodes updated to the latest version.
Its an isolated operation that doesnt need any bios mods and its safer to perform alone, according the guide linked.

Thanks for the explanation it gives me a bit of light in the dark :). It`s more complex then I though.

When I meant "error" may the wrong word sorry rather problems that other people also reported on different platforms as you said. Like CPU clock speed, adaptive voltage, performance issues.


"U can also update the Intel ME 11.12.77.1664 (Version in current bios/mod) of ur system with the latest version CSME 11.12 Consumer H A v11.12.86.1877
Advisable only after stable bios/mod procedure."
Is your mod includes all these futures or this is system specified and need to be implemented?

Many thanks for your help, links and explanation.
The bios you sent me works perfectly. :slight_smile: thanks.

"EDIT: The updated Intel ME FW image is not included in the file previous provided and no other modifications besides the request of cpu mcodes updated to the latest version.
Its an isolated operation that doesnt need any bios mods and its safer to perform alone, according the guide linked."

I’ll look up this from the link you sent.

Thanks again MeatWar.