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Old February 9th 04, 07:43 AM
joe lemmen
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Default Ga7-N400 L1 New Bios out with issues

HI,
just tried out the new Bios F8 for Ga7-N400 L1 and encounterd the problem
that my CPU temperatures rise from 52 C to 90 C. Flashing it back to the old
F7, everything is back to normal. The new bios brings along the ratio
support for 12.5x and is good for overclocking moderatly when using a Barton
2500. Does anybody else have this problem.
Cu
Joe


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Old February 15th 04, 10:24 PM
Cisto Zlo
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I encounterd the same problem but I dont know how to flash it back!!
Also my temperature rise because I flash it, but since I have open case I
could see what hapened = CPU fan just dont work, he begins to spin when I
power on Computer but after starting beep (signal that BIOS is on) he just
stop to spin! Only thing I did was that I power it on directly to PSU and it
is normal working, but I still want it back (BIOS version F7) so can you
tell me how to do it?
******We have the same MB it ROX*******
"joe lemmen" wrote in message
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HI,
just tried out the new Bios F8 for Ga7-N400 L1 and encounterd the problem
that my CPU temperatures rise from 52 C to 90 C. Flashing it back to the

old
F7, everything is back to normal. The new bios brings along the ratio
support for 12.5x and is good for overclocking moderatly when using a

Barton
2500. Does anybody else have this problem.
Cu
Joe




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Old February 18th 04, 12:06 PM
joe lemmen
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HI,
well I could flash it back with out any problems to F7 and it runs with out
any problems. it takes about two minutes to flash the bios and the high
temperature didnīt harm the cpu. in the aflash you can setup how the bios is
flashed, have a look how it is setup.
cu
joe
"Cisto Zlo" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I encounterd the same problem but I dont know how to flash it back!!
Also my temperature rise because I flash it, but since I have open case I
could see what hapened = CPU fan just dont work, he begins to spin when I
power on Computer but after starting beep (signal that BIOS is on) he just
stop to spin! Only thing I did was that I power it on directly to PSU and

it
is normal working, but I still want it back (BIOS version F7) so can you
tell me how to do it?
******We have the same MB it ROX*******
"joe lemmen" wrote in message
...
HI,
just tried out the new Bios F8 for Ga7-N400 L1 and encounterd the

problem
that my CPU temperatures rise from 52 C to 90 C. Flashing it back to the

old
F7, everything is back to normal. The new bios brings along the ratio
support for 12.5x and is good for overclocking moderatly when using a

Barton
2500. Does anybody else have this problem.
Cu
Joe






 




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