On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 17:38:32 -0700, Andy <1@2.3> wrote:
:On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 17:09:31 GMT,
wrote:
:
:>Bought the MB new and installed it last week. I checked out Gigabyte's
:>compatible processors list and every one of them with the exception of
:>mine said any BIOS was OK. For mine it specified F14 BIOS.
:>
:>My processor:
:>
:>AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (socket 754, FSB1600, E6, Venice, 90nm, L2-512KB)
:>
:>So, I downloaded the BIOS (F14, 9/26/2005) and flashed the main and
:>backup BIOS as soon as I posted (before installing the board and OS).
:>
:>When I boot, it said F14 on screen.
:>
:>But, AMDCPUinfo tool identifies the BIOS as F11. So does Everest Home
:>Edition.
:>
:>They also identify the BIOS date as 9/23/2005, probably an unimportant
:>detail (3 days difference from what it says on Gigabyte's BIOS update
:>page for this mobo).
:>
:>In Device Manager under Processor, it says "Unknown Device". It says the
:>drivers for the device are not installed (Code 28). When I reinstall
:>the driver (automatically, the recommended option) XP Pro SP2 finds a
:>driver for the AMD K8 processor, tries to install it and then says it
:>can't install it saying "Driver is not intended for this platform."
:>
:>I called AMD technical support a few minutes ago, and the guy figured it
:>was some technical issue, probably unimportant since the processor is
:>correctly identified in Device Manager, General and by AMDCPUinfo tool,
:>along with the correct speed. He didn't comment on the fact that the
:>BIOS version is identified as F11 by AMDCPUinfo and Everest.
:>
:>Any comments, etc. appreciated.
:
:How did you buy a four year old motherboard new? Or maybe the question
:should be why?
I found it on ebay, where the guy was selling 10 of them Buy-It-Now for
$40 + $18 shipping. I seem to have bought the 7th one.
Why? Because it accommodates all my current hardware very nicely. My
last mobo did almost as well in that regard but it died a month ago.
Turns out the driver/utility CD is unreadable, but I got the drivers
from Gigabyte's website, probably mostly newer files anyway.
:As far as the bios date and version goes, there's an official spot in
:the bios where that information goes, and sometimes, the person
:updating the bios forgets to update that field.
:
This was my thought exactly. Thanks.