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Post by MachineLearning on Oct 29, 2023 16:40:42 GMT -5
In short, something about the Foxconn Bloodrage (potentially other Foxconn LGA1366 boards as well) allows them to reset some "dead' CPUs. POST once in the Bloodrage, and then they are good to go in other boards too. Of course, this shouldn't work with fried CPUs. ~
I have a guess but no way to test it since I have no dead CPUs for this socket handy. Think it might have something to do with Debug operation, PREQ# (pg.68) "PREQ# is used by debug tools to request debug operation of the processor."
It just stood out to me. Perhaps Foxconn has a different design for their debug pins than ASUS. I really don't know, just a thought. If anyone tries this let me know.
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Post by rm3113 on Dec 27, 2023 6:18:30 GMT -5
In short, something about the Foxconn Bloodrage (potentially other Foxconn LGA1366 boards as well) allows them to reset some "dead' CPUs. POST once in the Bloodrage, and then they are good to go in other boards too. Of course, this shouldn't work with fried CPUs. ~
I have a guess but no way to test it since I have no dead CPUs for this socket handy. Think it might have something to do with Debug operation, PREQ# (pg.68) "PREQ# is used by debug tools to request debug operation of the processor."
It just stood out to me. Perhaps Foxconn has a different design for their debug pins than ASUS. I really don't know, just a thought. If anyone tries this let me know.
Oh ! I think I have this problem on a CPU, I'm doing some research, THANKS !!
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Post by MachineLearning on Dec 27, 2023 9:36:41 GMT -5
In short, something about the Foxconn Bloodrage (potentially other Foxconn LGA1366 boards as well) allows them to reset some "dead' CPUs. POST once in the Bloodrage, and then they are good to go in other boards too. Of course, this shouldn't work with fried CPUs. ~
I have a guess but no way to test it since I have no dead CPUs for this socket handy. Think it might have something to do with Debug operation, PREQ# (pg.68) "PREQ# is used by debug tools to request debug operation of the processor."
It just stood out to me. Perhaps Foxconn has a different design for their debug pins than ASUS. I really don't know, just a thought. If anyone tries this let me know.
Oh ! I think I have this problem on a CPU, I'm doing some research, THANKS !! I hope that it can help you
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Post by rm3113 on Dec 27, 2023 11:34:35 GMT -5
Oh ! I think I have this problem on a CPU, I'm doing some research, THANKS !! I hope that it can help you I will try to find a bloodrage in my entourage, this is the most complicated part ^^
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