05-18-2012 11:25 AM - edited 05-18-2012 11:40 AM
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Although there is no mention of it above, BIOS 1.37 fixed the "50 second cold-boot start-up delay" issue with my Intel 510 SSD.
Hurrah!!!! and thank you Lenovo! (especially "someotherguy")
Solved! Go to Solution.
05-18-2012 11:41 AM - edited 05-18-2012 11:44 AM
Thanks for the heads-up on the Kingston modules.
Did the BIOS change the clock or the multiplier? (mine is 100 MHz x 8)
Can you downgrade BIOS?
05-18-2012 11:53 AM - edited 05-18-2012 12:03 PM
Here are the details from HWiNFO64:
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Current Performance Settings
Maximum Supported Memory Clock: 800.0 MHz
Current Memory Clock: 664.6 MHz
Current Timing (tCAS-tRCD-tRP-tRAS): 8.0-8-8-23
Memory Runs At: Dual-Channel
Command Rate: 2T
Read to Read Delay (tRD_RD) Different Rank: 1T
Read to Read Delay (tRD_RD) Different DIMM: 3T
Write to Write Delay (tWR_WR) Different Rank: 3T
Write to Write Delay (tWR_WR) Different DIMM: 3T
Read to Write Delay (tRD_WR) Same Rank: 3T
Read to Write Delay (tRD_WR) Different Rank: 3T
Read to Write Delay (tRD_WR) Different DIMM: 3T
Write to Read Delay (tWR_RD) Same Rank (tWTR): 5T
Write to Read Delay (tWR_RD) Different Rank: 1T
Write to Read Delay (tWR_RD) Different DIMM: 1T
Read to Precharge Delay (tRTP): 5T
Write to Precharge Delay (tWTP/tWR): 10T
RAS# to RAS# Delay (tRRD): 4T
Refresh Cycle Time (tRFC): 107T
Four Activate Window (tFAW): 20T
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Where do I find the multiplier?
I am not going to downgrade the BIOS, since the "50 second SSD start-up-delay" fix is more important to me.
05-18-2012 12:14 PM
05-18-2012 12:28 PM
I have 664.6 Mhz = 6.67 x 99.7 Mhz
05-18-2012 12:38 PM - edited 05-18-2012 12:38 PM
Its no longer using the XMP profile.
Glad to hear the start up delay is fixed.
I'm reluctant to upgrade BIOS to test it, as I am not sure if a downgrade is even possible.
Again, thanks for the heads-up on this.
Lenovo are you aware of this problem??
05-18-2012 01:40 PM
downgrade possible
05-18-2012 03:20 PM
You can definitely downgrade BIOS.
I don't know the reason for the change to limit memory frequency to 1333MHz, but I know it was done on purpose. I am trying to find out the reason for it.
05-18-2012 03:40 PM
someotherguy wrote:You can definitely downgrade BIOS.
I don't know the reason for the change to limit memory frequency to 1333MHz, but I know it was done on purpose. I am trying to find out the reason for it.
Then why isn't it in the RELEASE notes?
#FAIL
05-18-2012 07:04 PM - edited 05-18-2012 07:05 PM
Perhaps the memory clock limit was to address a possible cause of the SSS issue. I've been running 1.37 with Crucial 4x8 gb SODIMMs w/o any issue. They are capable of running at 761MHz but are being clocked at 664.6 Mhz. Not a big deal for me.
huberth wrote:
New W520 BIOS 1.37 has been posted:
http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub...s/8buj15us.exe
http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub...s/8buj15us.txt
[Problem fixes]
- Fixed an issue where incorrect battery capacity might be shown in some battery
benchmark programs.
- Fixed an issue where the computer failed to resume normal operation from
hibernation state after running Setup Defaults by the F9 key in the ThinkPad
Setup menu.
- Fixed an issue where the Power-On NumLock function in ThinkPad Setup did not
work.
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Although there is no mention of it above, BIOS 1.37 fixed the "50 second cold-boot start-up delay" issue with my Intel 510 SSD.
Hurrah!!!! and thank you Lenovo! (especially "someotherguy")________________________________________________.PS: However, my Kingston HyperX 1600 Mhz RAM now runs at 1333 Mhz(664.6Mhz x 2 - per HWiNFO64)