did this PC come as total build up PC from ASUS
or just a mobo, DIY PC????? or V-series sold at bare bones??????
why do this , if PC runs for year with present bios why risk bricking a good PC, (sure FUD fear endless)
that mobo is old. they do not update old mobo back to 1995
only the most new are supported like that.
there are like 10,000 models now from them.
imagine cost of doing that many updates. ? yah bankruptcy.
Im a ASUS long time users, from 1995 to now,
know them well.
The facts are like this,
first there are P5 mobo and huge numbers of sub models of just P5 prefix. end HW version # too
the fact is you must read the box to get all the facts but is lost, SKU.
so we then read the MOBO silk screen to see what is this mobo
exactly if you get it wrong you brick the PC and is so easy to do.
there new web site stinks they make it very hard to see all class motherboards and once, P5
unlike the old site that was wonderful..
and they ended the forum too, a horrid IDEA that.
it came with
at best core2 pentium
here is the problem it is your model is wrong.
this is there crummy javascript running, that is hyper active and very hard to uses. but I captured it just for you.
it is 5 PCs sold then, in case from them. V and T series.
the last one (wild guess on model) runs bios 2008 (and forever )
Version 0401 2008/03/24651.3 KBytes
0401 BIOS
Fix CPU Vcore isn't correct with E4400 Series CPU