Machinist X99 Mr9a Pro Bios Exclusive [patched] 〈1080p 2024〉
If you enjoy tinkering and squeezing every drop of performance from used enterprise hardware, hunting down the "exclusive" BIOS for the Machinist X99 MR9A Pro is one of the most rewarding upgrades you can make for under $20 (cost of a CH341A programmer and a USB drive).
That said, proceed with caution. Always verify your BIOS source, use a backup programmer if you have one, and ensure your VRM heatsinks are adequate (the MR9A Pro has decent 6+2 phase but can get hot with 18-core Xeons). machinist x99 mr9a pro bios exclusive
When diving into the world of budget workstation builds, few names spark as much debate and curiosity as Machinist . Known for repurposing older Intel chipsets (primarily the X99 and C612 platforms) into modern, feature-rich motherboards, Machinist has carved out a cult following. At the heart of this ecosystem lies the Machinist X99 MR9A Pro . If you enjoy tinkering and squeezing every drop
| Benchmark | Stock BIOS | Exclusive BIOS (Tuned) | Gain | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cinebench R23 (Multi) | 12,450 | 16,870 | | | Geekbench 6 (Multi) | 5,820 | 7,450 | +28% | | 7-Zip Decompression | 68,000 MIPS | 89,000 MIPS | +30% | | Shadow of the Tomb Raider (1080p High) | 108 FPS | 124 FPS | +15% | | VRAM Access Time (Cyberpunk 2077) | 2.8ms stutters | 0.9ms smooth | ReBAR enabled | When diving into the world of budget workstation
After flashing, disable the motherboard speaker (buzzer) in the BIOS under "Power Management" – unless you enjoy hearing the post-beep symphony every reboot. Have you successfully flashed your MR9A Pro? Share your turbo frequencies and memory timings in the comments below. And remember: always backup before you mod.