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Uefi bios 1801

vmanuelgm
Level 11
New UEFI BIOS 1801:

http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA2011/Rampage_V_Extreme/RAMPAGE-V-EXTREME-ASUS-1801.zip

Improve system stability

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Where do you get this mod version and what has been modded exactly?

vmanuelgm wrote:
I have tried first 1801 original and then 1801 mod.

1801 mod is way more stable for overclocking cpu and memories, needing less voltage in my case, and applying voltage in a more consistent way.

Boofster wrote:
Where do you get this mod version and what has been modded exactly?


You can get it from here, http://www.win-raid.com/t1108f16-Solved-How-to-mod-an-ASUS-Rampage-V-Extreme-BIOS.html
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Boofster wrote:
Where do you get this mod version and what has been modded exactly?

Main mods are microcode and Raid modules but some other stuffs been put up to the latest version, just read the thread before you dive in.

vmanuelgm
Level 11
The MOD works very well in my system, both cpu and memory OC.

At stock, I have the crashes we talked about, cos of cache degradation asking for more voltage.
Asus x670e Hero, 7950x, TG 7000, Master 4090, 970 PRO, 860 EVO, Intel 750,
SN850, SN750, 840 Pro, 2xSkyhawk 4TB, Pioneer S12U
EVGA T2 1600, Silverstone TJ11, Custom LC, Acer Predator x35, Philips OLED

JimGamer
Level 9
My question is it safe to update or not? i see alot of bad things now from this one

JimGamer wrote:
My question is it safe to update or not? i see alot of bad things now from this one

If your system is stable with your current BIOS, there is no need to touch it.

vmanuelgm
Level 11
If you are happy, dont change.

If you feel you wanna try something else, go to 1801 MOD.
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SN850, SN750, 840 Pro, 2xSkyhawk 4TB, Pioneer S12U
EVGA T2 1600, Silverstone TJ11, Custom LC, Acer Predator x35, Philips OLED

JimGamer
Level 9
Yeah its working fine .
Thx for the advice guys

samboy87
Level 9
Hello guys!

im not happy with Bios 1801. i still prefer 1701.

1801 raised my temps like +5c/+10c and checked the bios and compared Auto/XMP voltage.

Auto uses (STOCK) ''No Overclocking''

CPU Core Voltage = 1.040 / 1.056v
CPU Cache Voltage = 0.809
CPU input Voltage = 1.792

On XMP (Stock) ''No Overclocking''

CPU Core Voltage = 1.156
CPU Cache Voltage = 1.152
CPU System Input Voltage 1.824.

And on Bios 1701 i had lower Voltages on XMP! im using Auto for now! and waiting for another Bios update and hope they will fix this, it's litterly overvolting my CPU with XMP!

normally i had temps from 34c under load! and now it's wooping 40C (room temp around 22c) under load with the new bios in XMP! im dissapointed Asus...

samboy87 wrote:
Hello guys!

im not happy with Bios 1801. i still prefer 1701.

1801 raised my temps like +5c/+10c and checked the bios and compared Auto/XMP voltage.

Auto uses (STOCK) ''No Overclocking''

CPU Core Voltage = 1.040 / 1.056v
CPU Cache Voltage = 0.809
CPU input Voltage = 1.792

On XMP (Stock) ''No Overclocking''

CPU Core Voltage = 1.156
CPU Cache Voltage = 1.152
CPU System Input Voltage 1.824.

And on Bios 1701 i had lower Voltages on XMP! im using Auto for now! and waiting for another Bios update and hope they will fix this, it's litterly overvolting my CPU with XMP!

normally i had temps from 34c under load! and now it's wooping 40C (room temp around 22c) under load with the new bios in XMP! im dissapointed Asus...


After installing Bios 1801 i mentioned that the graphic card (MSI 980 GTX TI) dosent go into power save mode. Therefore the temp of the graphic card stays quite high in idle. With bios 1701 my idle temps are 34 degree with bios 1801 the idle temp is 45 degree.