@ExecutableFix , I am trying to mod the h11DSU bios R2.0 for Rev01 board. Your posts says to just take the last half of the ROME bios, what does that exactly mean ? does it have to be exactly half ? or should I just cut the bios from the address where there is some data starting after the...
Hi
I have the same setup, do you happen to find the Rome bios ?
All we need is the Bios v2.0 for the h11DSU board Rev 02. We can extract the last half and use it on the Rev 01 board.
Regards
Many Thanks @ExecutableFix @Epyc @Brainbug
I have the setup running at 3.8Ghz with 9400+ CB-R15 score on Air. I am using the High multi-core preset.
It was the uniform thermal paste issue .
Best Regards
Guys what cooling are you using with these ES cpus ?
I have tried the coolermaster TR4 cooler but I cant get my ZS1406E2VJUG5 to go over 5200 on CB R15.0 , I even see some cores hitting 115 degrees, but over all package remained at 80 degress
Mobo - h11SSl-i Rev 01 using 2.0 modded bios...
I take my previous statement back for PC-2133 ram.
It does work with ROME, I just tried with a Rome ES and H11SSL-i board.
So both 2400 and 2133 work with ROME ES
You can actually mess with Tyan as well, using BMC/IPMI. You don't even need a Bios update key for Tyan
Side note : Tyan's BMC interface is even more beautiful then SM :)
Also, before attempting anything, it will be best to update SM or Tyan IPMI with the latest firmware. redfish --xxx---x...
Hi JP
Probably this obvious: In addition to what ExecutableFix said, Biggest advantage of using the BMC / IPMI functionality is that you don't need a bootable cpu to flash the bios. ExecutableFix has mentioned this few times in different posts that I have seen on the EPYC ES topics here at...
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