[Problem] How to let Gigabyte GA-M68SM-S2 support newer CPUs?

Hi!

It seemed unfair to me for a long time that new processors were not brought to this motherboard and I encountered this when I wanted to update the CPU. As a result, after several unsuccessful attempts to plug in processors like Phenom and Athlon II X2, they launched Athlon X2 6000. The seller himself was interested in experimenting.
few days ago, a seditious thought crept into my head: “Can’t you do something with BIOS yourself?” I went to smoke inet and found the answer to my question.
I was able to remove AGESA v3.7.1.2 and with it ncpucode.bin from the BIOS of the two motherboards Gigabyte GA-MA785GM-US2H version F12F and GA-MA790FX-UD5P version F6F. Then I put all this into the BIOS file version F3 my motherboard in the same order. At the same time, i corrected the version number and date in BIOS itself.
Theoretically all CPUs up to Phenom II X6 1100T have to be started. But this is hardly judging by the conclusion made by me, reading inet. Most likely a trouble in the power circuits. But almost the same motherboard Gigabyte GA-M68SM-S2L holds clearly more CPUs than mine. So her list of compatible processors can, I think, be oriented precisely.
File with firmware in the attach. I myself cannot check without consequences, because if BIOS does not start, then I will not even be able to recover. Therefore, a request to those who understand to see the file, and to those people who can check on real iron, to check.
Once again, I warn you that BIOS is not tested and may not start, so I’m not responsible.
Another request to All: can he suggest how to do here increase the voltage on memory through BIOS and boot from a flash drive more than 4 GB?

Edit by Fernando: Thread moved into a better matching Sub-Forum and title customized

motherboard_bios_ga-m68sm-s2_f4.zip (712 KB)

@VirWayer : Welcome to the Win-RAID Forum!
Since you are offering an already modded BIOS, but are unsure whether it will work, I have moved this thread into the "BIOS Modding Guides and Problems" Sub-Forum and hope, that you will get help from anyone among our BIOS modding experts.
Good luck!
Dieter (alias Fernando)

Thanks!

Seems that u need a "test subject" but didnt have the guts to post a straight request…
The board has Dual-Bios… and a cheap CH341A flasher is not so expensive these days…
Im almost sure that u know the same as many other users… that legacy mod bios for AMD and playing with AGESA/mcodes had never been a good experience in most of the cases with an high percentage of failure…
Even worse is the rate success of motherboards with the old NVidia chipset used in this model…
Who knows…maybe u get lucky and a pretender will show… good luck on ur endeavor.

Seems that u need a "test subject" but didnt have the guts to post a straight request…
The board has Dual-Bios… and a cheap CH341A flasher is not so expensive these days…
Im almost sure that u know the same as many other users… that legacy mod bios for AMD and playing with AGESA/mcodes had never been a good experience in most of the cases with an high percentage of failure…
Even worse is the rate success of motherboards with the old NVidia chipset used in this model…
Who knows…maybe u get lucky and a pretender will show… good luck on ur endeavor.




This board has VIRTUAL Dual BIOS :frowning:
Maybe someday I will buy this chip and I will be able to crucify the panel under it on the motherboard, but now it will definitely not work

Thanks for the good words