

I can't attach my DSDT ( Note: My DSDT is built for the P5K-E / Wifi-AP with 4 GB of RAM!) and audio kexts (probably due to number of posts?), but in case anyone needs them, PM me with an e-mail address to send them to. My Lion DSDT, however, compiled fine straight from Lion and after patching it. Both my unpatched DSDT (extracted from Windows) and your DSDT, Tuen, gave me one error and lots of warnings when compiling. There must've been something wrong with the DSDT I was using. In any event, I've got everything working except for SpeedStep finally. So a few things are different (I don't think they would be the culprit, but I didn't want to start fresh all over).
#P5K E ASUS INSTALL#
Disk_Label_2x, Boot.efi, Kernelcache) in comparison with the Vanilla install thread that's usually on the first page of this sub-forum. I modified it only slightly (such as not copying. Yes, I followed the whole tutorial with the same files. Yes, I have the exact same P5K-E / Wifi-AP board. Vdroop - having for example 1.5v idle but dro(o)ps to ~1.45 under load.You have follow the whole tutorial on the blog? Vdrop - setting for example 1.5V in bios results in 1.45V in windows. Having said that, i also see there some confusion on Vdrop and vdroop. Having no droop can cause a mosfet to burn as seen on several occasions here.
#P5K E ASUS WINDOWS 8.1#
The best way to cure this spiking is using caps but since the space around the PWM area on a mobo is limited, there's simply not enough space to place sufficient capacity of caps, that's why Asus came up with this compromis. Found 49 files for Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 64-bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows XP, Windows XP 64-bit, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 64-bit, Windows Server 2000, Linux x8664, DOS, Others.
#P5K E ASUS MOD#
Now doing a Vdroop mod takes away the ability to let the voltage droop under load, causing a voltage spike when going from full load to little or no load that will be out of spec. Whenever the Vcore droops a bit, the spike will be within specs and do no damage to components like PWM mosfets. When going from heavy load back to little load or even idle, a voltage spike occures. In other words, Vdroop has to there in order to have voltage spiking within specs. Vdroop isn't designed to tease the Asus users it there to make up for the lack of a big number of xtra capacitors.

Dunno whether it might be accurate for all of you, but it seems that the correct offset for a CPU Temp in SpeedFan (TCase, not cores - these looks to be reported correctly by CoreTemp and require a +15 offset in SpeedFan) should be about 7 +/- 1 degrees.
#P5K E ASUS PC#
BIOS temperature readings look realistic, but PC Probe shows lowered CPU temps (seems to be a common problem reported by a lot of users). I've not tested the voltages with damper disabled (might be a question of that feature?).Īnd by the way. On the other hand - voltage on desktop differs from the one set in BIOS by 0.025 (default 1.325 set, for some reason only 1.3 on desktop). Support for the Intel Core 2 Quad and Intel Core 2 Duo processors, 1333 / 1066MHz system. Make sure this fits by entering your model number. We dont know when or if this item will be back in stock. I might not be a keen overclocker (only a modest OC in progress), but with a voltage damper enabled, I haven't noticed any drop so far. ASUS P5K-E LGA775 Intel P35 DDR2-1066 ATX Motherboard Visit the ASUS Store. As for me - I'm still using the one originally flashed (0503) and feel satisfied (knowing about all the problems reported for 0806).Īs for the mods. After you get the hang of it, you can change things on your own to fine tune or OC higher (as long as your temps stay decent under full load I prefer to stay below 60☌). The settings below should help get you to 3.2ghz (400 fsb x 8 multi). Product may or may not be in the original packaging. ocing E6750 on Asus P5K-E wifi Intel Motherboards. Product may includes warranty, and accessories found with the original product. This means that the product has been opened, possibly used but is in perfect condition with no signs of cosmetic or functional defect.
#P5K E ASUS UPDATE#
Should be a matter of days for us to get an update from ASUS. ASUS P5K-E LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboard. A new one (0901) has been provided for a "naked" np-wifi P5K-E recently. Bought that one about a week ago and just started OCing (my previous gigabyte had a "no-oc-at-all" syndrome.). I'm just one of (hopefully) happy owners. It's good to see an official thread for this mobo. Since I'm new to this forum, greetings to all the members
