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@The Doors (Adriano) -> Thanx. Is there any difference in temperature?? I'm using F5 version and it seems good. Temp at idle is 42-50 and at full load about 70
Are you sure that it is a bug, and not correction of your previous BIOS's error in showing 32C? I ask because they have been making corrections to incorrect temp readouts.
Flash back to a older F7-8 and see if temps are normal at 4x instead of 32. 32C is pretty cold, so it very well could be what I mention above that you are used to seeing the error'd BIOS temps and are now seeing the correct ones
You're welcome ns2606,
for me there was no temps difference but I'm using an i7 C0 and the new Bios update is supposed to fix temp detection issue with some few D0 stepping, so it could worth for you, especially because starting from 6c revision if I remember well was introduced a new Raid detection utility (1.20E) which greatly speed up Raid detection disks at startup.
@The Doors (Adriano) -> Thanx. Is there any difference in temperature?? I'm using F5 version and it seems good. Temp at idle is 42-50 and at full load about 70
Core i7 920 D0
GA-X58-UD4(F5)
Intel Xeon x5650
Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4 F11T
6Gb Walton Chaintech @ 1600Mhz 7-7-7-18-1T 1.64v
Noctua NH-U12P Push/Pull
Radeon HD4850 512Mb @ 700/1150Mhz MUSASHI cooled
2 Intel X-25V in RAID0
2 Barracuda ST500320AS in RAID1
Spare Maxtor 320GB
Psu Seasonic S12 II 620W
U2-UFO Case cooled by ~750 Cfm!
Win10 64Bit
What a disappointment they haven't let us have a go with F10f.
Stasio, you recommended that we may complain about that BIOS not being released outside of that single German site. Who do you suggest I direct my polite complaint to? They should post it on all official Gigabyte forums IMO out of respect for their customers.
Coolermaster CM 690 II advance Case Corsair HX750(CWT, 91%(80+ Gold rated @230V) single 62A 12V rail P55A-UD4 v2.0 @ F14 Core i5 760 @ 20 x 201, 4.02GHz TRUE Black with a single Noctua NF-P12pumping out 55 CFM @ 19db. 2 x 2GB Mushkin Ridgeback (996902), @ 7-10-8-27, 2010-DDR, 1.66v 2 x Gigabyte GTX 460 1024MB in SLI (Pre OC'd to 715MHz core and 1800MHz VRAM) @ 850 Core / 4100 Mem. Intel X25-M Boot Drive (OS and Programs) 200MB/s Read & 90MB/s Write Corsair X32 200MB/s Read & 100MB/s Write WD Caviar Blue 640GBC (Steam, Games, Storage, Temp Files & Folders, etc) Samsung F3 500GB Backup/Images Noctua 1300RPM 19dBcase fan (rear extraction) 3 x 140 MM Coolermaster LED fans (one front intake, one top extraction, one side intake) Dell Ultra Sharp 2209WAf E-IPS @ 1680x1050
Hey, I'm just wondering.. has anyone noticed that while using the new F11 BIOS for the EP45-UD3R, Windows can now adress 3.5GB of RAM instead of 3.25 if using a 32 bit version?
Hey, I'm just wondering.. has anyone noticed that while using the new F11 BIOS for the EP45-UD3R, Windows can now adress 3.5GB of RAM instead of 3.25 if using a 32 bit version?
Post 1902:
-Fix Memory-mapped I/O in 32-bit system
(also for UD3R)
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