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Thread: Does Asus motherboard P5w DH Deluxe support Q9550 CPU?

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    Default Does Asus motherboard P5w DH Deluxe support Q9550 CPU?

    Hi, I was deciding to get a Q9550 as an advance to my E6600 plus I was concerned that the Quad may not work with my motherboard, as I convert on various websites that it may not work, is that truthful?

    Otherwise may I use the Q9550 with my current MoBo?

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    Well sad to utter you motherboard may fail to sustain the q9550 due to the FSB...but it can’t sustain the q6600....set off with that...

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    thanks for the details, just go chucking Asus forum, appears group have matter with it, and Asus basically lies regarding support for it with the bios update, I was eager to buy the Q9550, as my last microprocessor ahead of building a new system with the i7 in 1.5 years from at this moment.

    The q6600 doesn’t need be much of an advance for the money ...alike clock, merely 2 additional cores...

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    yeah ....perhaps if you could live with the E6600 for 1.5 yrs then its very well....but I sense that if the q6600 can overclock so fine perhaps you could aim your luck with your E6600...overclock it (if you motherboard let which I disbelief cause of the chipset..)But so far present it an attempt ...

    so might a 3GHz E6600 can set capability for those 1.5yrs...

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    Extremely superior deal. I've include X1900, E6600 & 2GB DDR2-PC6400 FOR 2.5 YEARS. Constantly running at 3GHz, it's still a speedy system. A month before I upgraded to a X4870, Q9550 & 4GB DDR2-PC8400. With the latest bios, she pairs along at 3.2 GHz. Just like you, I'll advance in 1.5 years. That’s one misery of good life duration for a P5W DH Deluxe, and it will however be a relevantly speedy machine subsequently.

    I present it quick hard drives also, 74GB 10,000 rpm, with 2 x 320 GB Raid 0, 320 GB, 1TB, as well as 500GB internal backing, along with 500GB external support.

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    I employed to own that motherboard. Rock-hard presentation along with quality, but I sold it as of it sticking on the BIOS load screen for approximately 40 seconds. It was more than wearisome.

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    I purchased my latest Q9550 microprocessor now and it works very well with the MoBo.

    Asus p5w DH deluxe.

    I have all the latest BIOS with additional ASUS associated motherboard downloads mounted previous to... setting up the new chip.

    WinXP initially ran an extremely fast check disk on the 1st set up with the Q9550, but after that there were no any issues.

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    The Q9550 has a multiplier of 8.5. Together with Asus (plus my P5W DH Deluxe), they don't sustain .5 multipliers. What multiplier are you using?

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    I also intended to say in my post above that I was operating winXP 32bit and a BIOS v.2801.

    The v2801 BIOS would not begin my PC with windows 7 7600.64bit.

    It just kept back restarting the system and would not suggest the windows program up, so I fuzzy drives on set up to winXp, after that downloaded as well as mounted ASUS BIOS v2901, which can handle both 32bit & 64bit O/S's after that I mounted v2901 I distorted my drives back to my win7 64bit and it in progress right up & operates very well.

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    You can make out the multiplier in the BIOS plus in CPU-Z. I'm encouraging your Q9550 isn't working at full speed. You'll have to buy a new GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3P.

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    That's fairly inspiring. It seems like a multiplier of 8.5 is possible at auto settings. In advanced Settings, microprocessor Configuration, can you see that the existing ratio is 8.5?

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    I set the bios setting reverse to default after mounting the latest microprocessor & didn't make some alteration to them, so here's what they appear like in... Superior Settings, microprocessor Configuration.

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    That replies my query. As you can make out, the max ratio along with actual value is 8, not 8.5 as would be possible when using that microprocessor. You can also notice that the L2 with L3 cache are showed as 0 KB (not a subject). I would also expect VT not to work with that arrangement; so you couldn't make use of it to run Hyper-V.

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    I aim to get hold of my ASUS P5w DH to work with my newest Intel Q9550 microprocessor, I have enhanced to the most recent BIOS 2901,

    My microprocessor settings affirmed here, except,

    - The system can boot into bios as well as I can load for instance Win XP installer, or else Linux installer.

    I can go off away the system in the menu for 1 hour ( to make sure for temperature power or else additional matters), but once I attempt to build up or else run the WIN XP installed on my hard drive the MB switch off power as well as reboot the computer.

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    The system probably crashes as well as reboots. If it power-driven off, it shouldn’t power on once more on its own. Did you confirm the memory plus what is the microprocessor inactive temperature?

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