![]() Your going to have to set all of the IOU2 or whatever IOU # to the desired bifurcation setting. Open your Bios in AMIBCP and look for the IntelRCSetup section. MSI UEFI Shell files (google search), RU Bios Utility, AMIBCP 5.02 (version may vary depending on board) Going to have an adapter by weeks end or next week I hope. Note I have not yet tested this yet beyond noting the change in HWInfo. Wether or not manufacturers provide it is another story. According to the Intel datasheet for this processor bifurcation support is allowable. ![]() My test board is an MSI Godlike E7883 X99A board with a 6850K. For a lot of you with Asrock boards not a concern since Asrock provides Bifurcation support in their bios’s anyhow. So the solution here is to bifurcate the last slot into x4x4 mode and use a two slot riser adapter.įor many of you with other configurations such as ITX boards this is an invaluable technique. Of course I could use the two other PCI-E slots that share bandwidth with my GPU’s but that would mean having them operate at 8X/8X or 8X/16X and despite negligible performance difference was not what I wanted aesthetically. In my case I also have an onboard M.2 connector with an NVME drive but that is connected to the last PCI-E slot and the M.2 Onboard drive is forced to operate through the PCH at lesser performance which is not desirable. Because I now have a 40 lane cpu and my two GPU’s both take 16X lanes placing a NVME drive on the last slot leaves me with 4X lanes that are wasted. Grub Fix Intel FPT Error 368 - BIOS Lock Asus/Other Mod BIOS FlashĪnd you probably need to use the method I showed images and explained here to get to a bootable proper shell/grubĪlt boot to grub when no boot to EFI on exit page - Hidden Advanced menu Bios HP Z1 J52_0274.Recently I have been experimenting with splitting my last unused 8X PCI-E Slot in half. Here is general guide on how to boot to unlock this, mainly you’ll need to check the steps 6 onward, I gave you variable above from steps 1-5. You will need to first boot to grub and use setup_var to disable BIOS lock (variable you need to use is 0xB45), so you’ll type the following at grub prompt Send me that file, and your image, I can make test BIOS for you if you want to try, but I highly suggest you wait until you have programmer and SOIC8 test clip cable in hand. Select that Win32 folder, hold shift and press right click, choose open command prompt here. Inside you will find Flash Programming Tools folder, and inside that a Windows or Win32 folder. Intel Management Engine: Drivers, Firmware & System Tools Without knowing for sure what would work you should keep image to 259x259 max & jpg, since that is largest used (6x1 logo and 2x other is in there 108x108 - 259-259px)ĭownload Intel ME System Tools V12 here in section C Yes, logo can be changed, but without programmer it’s risky, and still may fail to work even if BIOS edit is OK, due to RSA/Signature Security ![]() ![]() I checked 12.9 version (Intel-RSTe_RAID-ROM_v12._TRIM-mod-acc-CPL0) and it’s same as mentioned above too, these work in UBU for your boards BIOS as mentioned/shown - Thanks. You made me look, I searched entire site and your post is the single result here for SATA90Įxample of how to put file in there is all I think, however, the random orom I grabbed for the sample image above is 2822/282a, I assume yours probably is as well.Ĭheck in hex, at the top, under version info, right after PCIR and before “Intel Corporation” you will see 2a 28 22 28 SATA90? Have no clue what that is, but it’s likely not needed or used here, never heard of it myself, nor have I ever heard of anyone updating/discussing that? That can be updated via hex extract and update then reinsert, or by putting updated bin file name SataOrom.bin into the Files\intel\RST folder. With extracted body, the orom starts at 00010018 with 55 aa - and ends at 0002dc17 with a block of 320bytes of FF > Total of 121,856 bytes / 119KB Intel RAID orom is in the "RAW" section of CMSCore - A062CF1F-8473-4AA3-8793-600BC4FFE9A8 when looking at the file using UEFITool
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