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1.0.13 bios upgrade
Hi all does anybody know what the upgrade actually does ? because it says supports new CPU but it dont tell you which one. It would be nice if Admin could post a reply as i know i am not the only person who is confused and tell us what exactly it does and supports:emotion-4:
Chris_Mixon
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February 26th, 2009 08:00
All,
That information is not available to me.
mousedaddy
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February 26th, 2009 08:00
HI Chris much appreciated the quick reply, So what are we supposed to do if you dont even know ?? i think its a bit bad of Dell to release upgrades and not tell there staff, Is there anybody i can email direct that may be able to tell me and possibly you so you know because i want to upgrade but i want to know what to please advise.
Kindest Regards
JMICHAEL
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February 26th, 2009 09:00
As a general rule, if you are not experiencing any problems and the BIOS update is not stated as "urgent" then it is not necessary to update it. I have updated my BIOS twice on my Inspiron 530. One was stated as "urgent" and the other time was because I was upgrading my memory so I wanted to have the latest BIOS version. Outside of memory upgrades, I would not be too concerned about it since I would not see any benefit to it based only on "supports new CPU" if you are not experiencing any problems. The last BIOS version (1.0.12) said exactly the same thing. At least the (1.0.11) stated as "urgent" showed support for a specific CPU. However, it's up to you. Just don't lose power during the process which is always my worry since it happens often.
jsktx
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February 26th, 2009 10:00
Going strickly by the release date of the latest Athlon 64 X2 processor, the 5050e is the only AM2 socket processor released since the 1.0.12 BIOS update.
mousedaddy
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February 26th, 2009 10:00
just a quickie do you find your 6400 chip runs hot if not how have you updated it so it doesnt please cos thats the chip i want to run:emotion-4:
jsktx
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February 26th, 2009 11:00
Long story short, when I first put it in I was creating DVDs from my photos and it got real hot. Installed a Zalman 9700 and it was good most of the time. Later installed an Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 89W 3.1Ghz Brisbane and finished by photos. Put the 6400+ back in, with original heatsink, and its been fine. So if you game or run other heavy usage apps it does get hot. All I do now is email, internet and every so often burn a CD and it doesn't get over 55°C.
wawacito
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February 27th, 2009 10:00
I'm wondering (actually hoping) that this bios update will allow socket AM3 chips to be used.
According to wikipedia - AM3 chips will run on AM2 motherboards with a firmware / bios update.
AM3 was released 2/9/2009.
10 days later - we have a new bios update released. And it says "supports new CPU". Could it be the new AM3 chips? Can anyone confirm this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_am3
jwhst19
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March 6th, 2009 06:00
Can we get an update on this? what suppoprt does 1.0.13 specifically add?
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March 6th, 2009 06:00
jwhst19,
They have not sent that out. is there a specific processor you want to try in the Inspiron Desktop 531?
jwhst19
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March 6th, 2009 06:00
Supposedly AM3 processors will work on AM2/AM2+ with a BIOS update. There is a question if this is indeed that BIOS update.
mousedaddy
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March 6th, 2009 09:00
We realy do need to know its stupid releasing something and not telling you what its for and chris from dell i would like to know cos i want to put something pokey (fast) in my m/c and not have to buy a new motherboard to do it, so PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Dell tell us what the upgrade does and what we can actually do without having a melt down and it costing loads of money
tonyva
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May 20th, 2009 04:00
It's been a couple of months since the last post, - has anyone heard anything new? - I'm tempted to try the 6400+ but would appreciate some feedback on what this BIOS actually does?
jsktx
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May 20th, 2009 10:00
I'm running a 6400+ on 1.0.12. Only upgrade my BIOS from 1.0.11 because I put in a 6000+ Brisbane for awhile. I believe 1.0.13 is for the new 5050e, but that's only a guess.
tonyva
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May 21st, 2009 13:00
Thanks jsktx,
The 6400 is 125w - are there any issues with the mobo at this wattage as my existing CPU is 89w? - I know heat is an issue, - but dont want to set fire to it. :emotion-7:
I've already upgraded the PSU to 500w
Thanks
Tony
jsktx
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May 21st, 2009 14:00
I've run a 6400+ off and on for over a year now. Steady for over six months in a row. But keep in mind I don't do any heavy computing anymore so heat hasn't been a factor for me. I don't game, just email, internet and burn photoes to DVD. Everything in my sig is running on the stock 300W PSU.