BIOS for ECS-M810DLU
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Just for Info, in case the thread starter does not know: M810D, DU and DLU are essentially the same motherboard, just some features like USB2 or LAN available or not. Our download page list them only as M810D.
What you need to know to get a Bios matching your board is the motherboard revision, our patched Bios is available for revision 5.2a or rev 7.5a of your board, it may work (or not) with the OnBoard CPU series revision 5.2c. The revision number is either printed onto the mainboard near a model number or printed very small into one of the corners.
What you need to know to get a Bios matching your board is the motherboard revision, our patched Bios is available for revision 5.2a or rev 7.5a of your board, it may work (or not) with the OnBoard CPU series revision 5.2c. The revision number is either printed onto the mainboard near a model number or printed very small into one of the corners.
i'm sure i had both hardware revisions of the 5.2 tested with the patched bios. but that was quite a while ago. so for the fun and for the pleasure i repatched both bioses again and uploaded them separately. find them on our download page (as usual).
please note that there's a revision 8.0a, too.
if you talk about the M810D you're talking about a PCChips motherboard. ECS' version of the board is called K7SOM+. ofcourse we have those bioses patched, too. i don't know if bioses are interchangeable between PCChips M810D and ECS K7SOM+. the only thing i know for sure is that the hardware revision of the board DOES matter when it comes to the bios.
so take Denniss advice and find your mainboard's revision first.
please note that there's a revision 8.0a, too.
if you talk about the M810D you're talking about a PCChips motherboard. ECS' version of the board is called K7SOM+. ofcourse we have those bioses patched, too. i don't know if bioses are interchangeable between PCChips M810D and ECS K7SOM+. the only thing i know for sure is that the hardware revision of the board DOES matter when it comes to the bios.
so take Denniss advice and find your mainboard's revision first.
If you email me include [WIMSBIOS] in the subject.