

I bought a cheap Gen4 PCIe to M.2 from Aliexpress a couple of months ago and it arrived last week. This week I bought a Corsair MP400 2TB with hopes to run it as my boot drive as an upgrade to my trusty Samsung 850 Evo 500GB. All the available tools are compatible with AMI’s flagship Aptio® V UEFI Firmware and designed to work in conjunction with the firmware.My main system is a 3930k on an ASUS Rampage IV Extreme I bought several years ago via the OCAU forums. Since the tools were extended to support ARM-based projects, the user experience remains the same. These utilities allow for post-build configuration of certain settings within the ARM-based firmware images. ARM firmware support has been incorporated in the following AMI ROM Utilities: AMIBCP, AMISDE, ChangeLogo, and MMTool. AMI customers now have additional support for various tools to use with ARM-based projects. A single build can be modified and used on several platform derivatives. These utilities allow modifications to be made to the ARM-based firmware images without having to rebuild the firmware. Excerpting their press release:Īmerican Megatrends Extends ROM Utilities Support for ARM-based ProjectsĪMI is extending their ROM Utilities support for ARM-based projects. I want to thank dgsga in general for his bios.ĪMI has been into the x86/圆4 platform for a long time, but now they’re porting some of their tools to ARM. It was a long road before I had a native speedstep. Im here to share my bios modding experience. AMI Aptio Native SpeedStep UEFI Modding detailed guide with all essential tools (works on all latest Sandy Bridge motherboards and notebooks) Hi everyone.

9.79 Mb archive was added on - found on General FilesIt looks like MMTOOL 3.22 mod 1B fix 21 works better than version 3.26 because it doesn't distort cpu table of such BIOSes.


I have used MMTool MMTool2.22.1.exe and it will.Fast free download of (RYgold) Cambodian Child Brothel, Svay Pak, Real.rar from. AMI extends ROM Utilities Support for ARM-based Projects
