P35 platinum`s Marvell controller

hi, i just got a new sata 2 dvd-rw... and noticed its recognised as sata 1, i have havent changed the bios, only the main board`s bios....
is there any new bios for the Marvell controller  ?,( i assume the bios must be out of date )
     thanks

Quote from: HenryW on 01-June-08, 02:43:09
sata 2 dvd-rw
 Is this something new I don't know about?
S-ATAI = 150MB/s
S-ATAII = 300MB/s

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    note that the P35 Chipset natively supports only DDR2-667 and DDR2-800 memory modules.  From the point of view of the memory controller, DDR2-1066 is already overclocking. 
    Quote
    I have a big problem overcloking my memorii over 1150 mhz
    One reason for inventing DDR3-RAM was to be able to reach higher frequencies.  So you may have reached the limits here.
    Quote
    I need to set manualy  tRD (Read Delay) some call it Transaction booster, some performance level.
      The bios dosn't have this option !!!
    Have you tried using Memset to be able to tweak additional timings?
    http://www.tweakers.fr/memset.html

  • P35 Platinum & P35 Neo2 Series

    beta BIOS for P35 Platinum & P35 Neo2 Series(MS-7345, PCB 1.1) ver V1.4B3:
    BIOS Sign-on message: A7345IMS V1.4B3 083107 (Date: 08/31/2007)
    Attachment name: P35 Platinum and P35 Neo2 Series 1.4B3.zip
    Make and ensure PC is stable before proceed. flash BIOS from USB key, by using our Tool(easy & safe way to flash):
    MSI Forum HQ USB Flashing Tool 
    Use Beta or Modded BIOSes at own risk!
    Feeback are Welcome!!! Thanks!!

    Quote from: Jack the Newbie on 25-September-07, 04:00:50
    A new BETA has just surfaced in the German MSI Forum: A7235IMS.151 (09/21/07).
    For anyone interested, here is a Link to the BIOS (use at your own risk!):
    http://msi-forum.de/thread.php?threadid=31968&threadview=1&hilight=&hilightuser=0&page=3#post281405
    Changelog will follow shortly.  The admin did not find the time yet.
    The changelog did not follow that shortly after all, but it goes like this:
    Quote
    Fix some DDR can not boot issue
    There seems to be a new beta (1.5b2) around. Unfortunately I don't have a link to it, but here is the changelog:
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    Fix Smart FAN Fail from S3 wake up issue
    Here it the Link to BIOS 1.52 BETA.  The BIOS was just uploaded.  Use it at your own risk!!
    http://www.msi-forum.de/thread.php?threadid=31968&threadview=1&hilight=&hilightuser=0&page=4#post283564

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