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2022-X58/1366 PIN Motherboards NVME M.2 SSD BIOS MOD Collection

Hello.
I'm speechless about this solution.
Congratulations "İsmailTPC_Hastanesi"

I just needed to boot directly on my (x58)nvme to be perfect.
if it can be done, I would laugh all day at my co-workers at their computers with their overrated hardware.

could you help me with my evga x58 FTW3?

evga x58 FTW3 + intel x5690
sa2000m8/1000g + clover (PCI\VEN_2646&DEV_2263&SUBSYS_22632646&REV_03\4&3a2c6b54&0&0018)
BIOS "http://www.mediafire.com/file/01rsxp1uzvss2v2/E76883MOD.zip/file"
BIOS MOD File is ready.
This file is for testing and development purposes only.
The user accepts the responsibility of uploading this file.
In no way will "ismailTPC_Hastanesi" accept responsibility.
Bios update processes are basic information that a simple user should know.
If you don't have basic knowledge about bios or you don't know, don't install these files.

Hello, can't boot anymore, RAM blue channel is not working. I don't know if it has something to do with the new bios.......
No. It has nothing to do with it.
There may be a hardware problem.
 
The file has been updated.
Feedback and notifications after the update are very important.
Please send detailed information.
Bios login images and via desktop.
You can try now.
Looks a lot better. Got a Samsung 970 EVO Plus coming in sometime this week, and the PCI-e NVMe adapter coming in sometime next week so I can give it a more thorough test and benchmarking then.
 

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Looks a lot better. Got a Samsung 970 EVO Plus coming in sometime this week, and the PCI-e NVMe adapter coming in sometime next week so I can give it a more thorough test and benchmarking then.
I fixed the problem of removing unwanted images in front of the logo and now I see that there is no problem.
I'm glad you provided feedback.
Looking forward to the NVMe SSD data.
 
Hello.

I have a GA-X58-USB3 motherboard and a problem installing your BIOS. When I want to use Q-flash then the program shows an error in the file as in the attached pictures. When I forcefully use @bios from Windows, the board automatically starts the bios recovery procedure after reboot. Can you verify the correctness of this bios you provide on the site?

Greetings from Poland :)
Thank you in advance for your help.
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BIOS MOD File is ready.
This file is for testing and development purposes only.
The user accepts the responsibility of uploading this file.
In no way will "ismailTPC_Hastanesi" accept responsibility.
Bios update processes are basic information that a simple user should know.
If you don't have basic knowledge about bios or you don't know, don't install these files.


No. It has nothing to do with it.
There may be a hardware problem.
Hello ismailTPC_Hastanesi
I flash you bios
Reset etc
But its stucks on black screen code 01 won't boot
Did you want to revise the bios and I try again?
Or whe give up and I flash the stock one?
 
New file have been added.
The bios files I prepared have not been tested.
After a smooth NVMe SSD BIOS update, feel free to share your impressions and evaluation with me and other people.
This will also benefit other people and me.
Thank you.
Hello, I want to inform about ASUS P6T SE.
I updated bios by ASUS EZ Flash, everything went smoothly, but NVMe SSD do not display in devices.
NVMe SSD should be defined as KINGSTON SNVS1000G
 

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Hello, I want to inform about ASUS P6T SE.
I updated bios by ASUS EZ Flash, everything went smoothly, but NVMe SSD do not display in devices.
NVMe SSD should be defined as KINGSTON SNVS1000G
Did you read the complete thread? And especially what's actually needed that OP can help you?
Note that EVERY single NVMe Model has to be inserted manuelly in each BIOS. None of the BIOS here can handle every NVMes on the marked by default.
I guess yours is not included in BIOS ASUS P6T SE.

Look here

You need to provide PCI\VEN_****&DEV_**** of your NVMe's Controller.
For KINGSTON it is PCI\VEN_2646&DEV_****
The 4 digit DEV_**** Code is needed from you!
 
Did you read the complete thread? And especially what's actually needed that OP can help you?
Note that EVERY single NVMe Model has to be inserted manuelly in each BIOS. None of the BIOS here can handle every NVMes on the marked by default.
I guess yours is not included in BIOS ASUS P6T SE.

Look here

You need to provide PCI\VEN_****&DEV_**** of your NVMe's Controller.
For KINGSTON it is PCI\VEN_2646&DEV_****
The 4 digit DEV_**** Code is needed from you!
Thanks.

Hello.

I have a GA-X58-USB3 motherboard and a problem installing your BIOS. When I want to use Q-flash then the program shows an error in the file as in the attached pictures. When I forcefully use @bios from Windows, the board automatically starts the bios recovery procedure after reboot. Can you verify the correctness of this bios you provide on the site?

Greetings from Poland :)
Thank you in advance for your help.
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From here Try updating the bios file it posted "@Regeneration".
This file has been tried and successful.
Moreover, I can confirm that successful results are obtained from the motherboard I have.

Hello ismailTPC_Hastanesi
I flash you bios
Reset etc
But its stucks on black screen code 01 won't boot
Did you want to revise the bios and I try again?
Or whe give up and I flash the stock one?
Now do exactly what I wrote.
1-No hardware driver should be installed on the motherboard.
2-processor+ram+video card+keyboard only
3-Reset the CMOS or remove the bios battery and wait for a while and plug it back in.
4-After doing the above correctly, hold down the Del key to enter the BIOS. You must enter the BIOS.
5-Make the bios settings correctly and save and exit with F10.
6-Get the USB flash drive ready for win10 installation and plug it into the motherboard.
7-You can now insert the NVMe SSD into one of the PCI Express Slots.
8-Enter the bios and place the USB flash memory in the first row.
9-You can proceed to the installation.
 
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Hi Ismail,

I'm appreciative and thankful for the kind and selfless service that you sir are providing to the X58 community. :)

At the moment I'm still undecided whether to proceed with this upgrade or not. :rolleyes:

One hang up I have that you may be able to answer is.... if I proceed with this modded BIOS upgrade, could I just clone my current Windows 10 installation onto the NVMe drive or do I absolutely have to do a fresh install of Windows 10 onto it?

I'm curious though, to know if my Western Digital SN850 SSD drive is supported on the modded ASUS P6T NVMe SSD BIOS MOD file.
It's storage ID is:
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5011&SUBSYS_501115B7&REV_01

Again, thank you for the great service you are providing.
 
Hi Ismail,

I'm appreciative and thankful for the kind and selfless service that you sir are providing to the X58 community. :)

At the moment I'm still undecided whether to proceed with this upgrade or not. :rolleyes:

One hang up I have that you may be able to answer is.... if I proceed with this modded BIOS upgrade, could I just clone my current Windows 10 installation onto the NVMe drive or do I absolutely have to do a fresh install of Windows 10 onto it?

I'm curious though, to know if my Western Digital SN850 SSD drive is supported on the modded ASUS P6T NVMe SSD BIOS MOD file.
It's storage ID is:
PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5011&SUBSYS_501115B7&REV_01

Again, thank you for the great service you are providing.
Finally a brother who knows exactly what he wants.
I can answer right now.
There is a lot of software that does WIN10 cloning and I think it can do it.
There is a lot of information on the Internet already. Don't ask me.. I don't have time.
PCI\VEN_15B7DEV_5011 This module data is new and has not been used before.
Now I can add this to ASUS P6T motherboard.
This is not a problem for me.
But to confirm this, can you give me pictures showing the NVMe SSD hardware credentials?
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NVMe SSD BIOS MOD for Gigabyte X58/1366 Motherboard All of the bios files are finished.
New updated Files are ready.
Anakartınızı güncellemeden önce burada yazılan diğer kullanıcı deneyimlerini mutlaka okuyun.
Many of the files I publish are untested.
For this reason, by agreeing to download and use the NVMe SSD BIOS MOD files you use here, "ismailTPC_Hastanesi" cannot be held responsible for any problems that may occur when you use these files.
These files are prepared for TEST purposes and to help those who share the same brand and model motherboard after successful NVMe SDD bios update.
Good luck to everyone.
 
Thank you for your prompt reply Ismail.

Of course, no worries as to the cloning part, I can manage that on my own.
These are the Hardware IDs I think you are asking for. I double screenshot the WD SSD's properties as the top two line items were very long.
Please let me know if this is not what you asked for.

Thank you sir.

Hardware ID's.JPG
 
Thank you for your prompt reply Ismail.

Of course, no worries as to the cloning part, I can manage that on my own.
These are the Hardware IDs I think you are asking for. I double screenshot the WD SSD's properties as the top two line items were very long.
Please let me know if this is not what you asked for.

Thank you sir.

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The new file is ready.
Post update
Bios screenshots
Desktop screenshots
Don't forget that if you share with me and us, you will encourage both me and other people..
You will be supporting this thread and X58 motherboards.
Thank you.
 
That's awesome Ismail!!! :clap:
Rest assured I will report back to you and the community the results with screenshots.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. :love:
 
Thanks.




From here Try updating the bios file it posted "@Regeneration".
This file has been tried and successful.
Moreover, I can confirm that successful results are obtained from the motherboard I have.


Now do exactly what I wrote.
1-No hardware driver should be installed on the motherboard.
2-processor+ram+video card+keyboard only
3-Reset the CMOS or remove the bios battery and wait for a while and plug it back in.
4-After doing the above correctly, hold down the Del key to enter the BIOS. You must enter the BIOS.
5-Make the bios settings correctly and save and exit with F10.
6-Get the USB flash drive ready for win10 installation and plug it into the motherboard.
7-You can now insert the NVMe SSD into one of the PCI Express Slots.
8-Enter the bios and place the USB flash memory in the first row.
9-You can proceed to the installation.
Hi
Still No results
No post image
No bios
 
Mr. Ismail,
As promised here to report the successful upgrade and Windows10 migration to an NVMe drive. :):peace:

You have given my 14 year old ASUS P6T motherboard another 14 years of useful life!!!

I cannot thank you enough kind sir!!!

After cloning my OS onto my previously installed NVMe drive I did not even need to open my case to complete this upgrade.

Thank you very much.

I have attached images of the successful results. :clap::clap::clap:
 

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Mr. Ismail,
As promised here to report the successful upgrade and Windows10 migration to an NVMe drive. :):peace:

You have given my 14 year old ASUS P6T motherboard another 14 years of useful life!!!

I cannot thank you enough kind sir!!!

After cloning my OS onto my previously installed NVMe drive I did not even need to open my case to complete this upgrade.

Thank you very much.

I have attached images of the successful results. :clap::clap::clap:
"You have given my 14 year old ASUS P6T motherboard another 14 years of useful life!!!"
Do not let ASUS and other motherboard manufacturers hear about this successful work.:pimp:
Be quiet.
This is work amongst ourselves and in secret.
Whatever:
Thank you for your feedback and keeping me informed.
"14 More Years"
Wow:peace:
 
Information is not enough.
What bios file or files did you use?
What did you do and I don't know any of it.
I use AWDflash v8.24f and your modified file, it flashs whith no errors...
I boot just whith GPU and keyboard inserted but no post image, no reaction del for bios...

At moment I reflash same chip whith OEM bios e76883.bin , and it's working again...

Hope you can help, I really like my x58.
 
I use AWDflash v8.24f and your modified file, it flashs whith no errors...
I boot just whith GPU and keyboard inserted but no post image, no reaction del for bios...

At moment I reflash same chip whith OEM bios e76883.bin , and it's working again...

Hope you can help, I really like my x58.

Try these files one by one.

If there are problems, continue using the old original bios.

One of these files should work.

I think something is wrong and I don't know.

There is not enough information.

There is no picture showing the problem.

I don't have this motherboard and that's all I can do
 
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Try these files one by one.

If there are problems, continue using the old original bios.

One of these files should work.

I think something is wrong and I don't know.

There is not enough information.

There is no picture showing the problem.

I don't have this motherboard and that's all I can do
Hello.
Merry Christmas.
good news.
it worked very well.
I use the 2022 file, the TEST one give me size errors.
but now I have another problem, the internal sound card stopped working, it is detected in windows but it does not detect speakers connected, I have tried everything.
When I have time I will put original bios, to see if it works again.
 
NVMe SSD BIOS MOD for EVGA X58/1366 Motherboard All of the bios files are finished.
New updated Files are ready.
Anakartınızı güncellemeden önce burada yazılan diğer kullanıcı deneyimlerini mutlaka okuyun.
Many of the files I publish are untested.
For this reason, by agreeing to download and use the NVMe SSD BIOS MOD files you use here, "ismailTPC_Hastanesi" cannot be held responsible for any problems that may occur when you use these files.
These files are prepared for TEST purposes and to help those who share the same brand and model motherboard after successful NVMe SDD bios update.
Good luck to everyone.
 
Interesting mod, though unless the SSD you're using is a card type that uses more lanes (and even then will be slowed down) just a shame you're limited to PCIe 2.0 on this old platform, otherwise I may well have used mine for longer than i did (about 8 years, 2 with an i7 920 @ 4.4GHz and the rest with a Xeon X5670 @ 4.4GHz) but it wasn't quite limiting my old GTX 970.. When i finally saved for a 1080 Ti on the other hand..super bottleneck lol

In fact, on these poor old things, you're also limited to SATA II without an additional/extra controller...a SATA 3/6G and a few SATA SSDs makes more sense on this platform (besides the higher IOPS of an NVMe drive i'd imagine) but a 2x2TB RAID 0 of some Crucial MX500 drives does well as the 'slow' SSDs in my machine! 1.2GB/s not far off what you're getting from NVMe except they're cheaper by a fair bit!

I'd also test some of the Gigabyte BIOSes for you and the Supermicro as i have some of those, but no spare NVMe drives! They're all in use unfortunately.
 
Please add Samsung PM981 PCI\VEN_144D&DEV_A808&SUBSYS_A801144D&REV_00 for MB Asus P6X56D-E
 

I've got a Asus Rampage III Formula​

Any chance you can whip up a BIOS? Thanks dude. You rock!
 
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