Another poster offered good advice, but as regards a specific question:
I believe that 1008 on the label on the BIOS chips is the version that
shipped, as you thought. (On my A8V D., Rev 2., purchased more than six
months ago, it was 1006.)
While you won't get information there on an unreleased CPU, I suggest that
you visit Asus' CPU support page:
http://www.asus.com/support/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx
(I'd link directly to the page for the A8V, but the page isn't set up to
permit that.)
Note that some of the newer CPUs aren't supported by 1008; they require
1009, which is the latest released version. (The most recent beta BIOS
available is 1011.05. Asus usually does not publish information on the
contents of beta BIOSes. I'm using 1010.03.)
A question I can't answer: can an A8V have its BIOS upgraded using an
unsupported CPU? My guess is yes, maybe helped by using a single DIMM in
the single-channel mode (Slot B1), and using the EZ Flash utility (p. 4-4,
manual E1642), which appears to invoke the BIOS recovery manually.
(The safest course would be to boot the machine using a Newcastle CPU, but I
won't offer to lend you mine.)
Failing that, Asus may sell you an EEPROM containing an updated BIOS when it
becomes available. I dimly recall reading of people having done that, to fix
the results of a BIOS flash that went wrong. The cost may have been about
$25 in the US. Whether Asus would send out the chip as a free upgrade to
support a CPU that wasn't on the market when the mainboard was sold, only
they can tell you.
Good luck.
Bob Knowlden
Address may be scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn.
"signmeuptoo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I emailed ASUS tech support asking about whether any of the current
> versions of BIOS for my motherboard, the ASUS A8V, will support the new
> AMD
> Venice version of the 64 CPU. I wanted to know in case I had to send in
> my
> BIOS chip before I bought the CPU when it comes out or even have to send
> in
> the entire motherboard.
>
> I also asked if, since there is the number 1008 on the BIOS chip, if that
> is what BIOS version is on it, it would support Venice (those were two
> seperate questions).
>
> I also had a couple other questions, but ASUS, now over a week and several
> days later, still has not shown the courtesy to reply. Does anyone know
> the answers to any of these questions? I see by my serial number that my
> board was produced in December...
>
> I don't yet have a CPU and I don't intend to get a CPU other than the
> Venice chip when it comes out, so I need answers.
>
> Oh, and btw, I don't have the ability to call them right now so I am very
> dissapointed that they don't show the courtesy of an email reply. I even
> gave them more than one email addy, my mailing addy, and my phone number.
> No response. Is this typical of ASUS?
>
> Also, I see that they don't sponser a forum like Abit does...