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G752VY Bios 208 unlocks XTU, but errors on any changes?

MrRuckus
Level 10
This is a new thread for running XTU on the G752. I didnt want to hijack another thread for a completely different issue then the OP's original post. This is a reply to this thread:

https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?82247-G752-(fastest)-memory-upgrade/page3

This is in response to JustinThyme's post:

So it looks like the XTU multipliers are unlocked when Bios 208 is applied. I saw you mentioning going back to 206 and I didnt realize a new Bios was released in December, so I went ahead and applied it from the website (208). I then went into XTU and was happy to see the multiplier is now adjustable along with other options, but I cant seem to get anything to change. Im a little nervous to try anything too high because the G750 I had was adjustable but only by 200Mhz and was locked to where you could not pass that multiplier, there seems to be no limitation in place on Bios 208 with the multiplier, not sure if thats intentional or not . So I tried the same and hoped I didnt run into a point where I would have to tear my G752 down to reach the CMOS battery for a reset like you did..

First, it looks like almost all changes prompt a "reboot required" yellow power button next to the setting in . Not a big deal but if I remember right, on the G750, this was not needed. You would apply a bump in the multiplier and it was be effective immediately, no reboot required.
Second, Im getting an XTU error upon reboot. I havent messed with it that much, but it seems no matter what is changed, this error comes up and no changes are applied.

Anyone else ran into this or know if there is a way to get the settings to apply? I would live to be able to bump up the processor if at all possible.

XTU after 208 Bios is applied:

55153

Error after reboot:

55154
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warryabel
Level 7
on ealier version on xtu i can change my fsb to 100 now its 99.xxx but when i changed it to 100.23 to matching with showed 100 at 3600 or 3700 it chrashed sometimes. the last version the fsb changing has no effect for me! i still on 99.77 sometimes 99,88 but never the 100mhz.

JustinThyme
Level 13
I had the same results. I believe the CPU is locked, had the same result with just minor changes. It would just come back up saying it couldnt be applied. You damn sure don't want to change the memory settings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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