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Sorry, that was a comment meant directly for Acebmxer, we've been discussing that AHCI ROM is all.
I don't have an updated link for that BIOS, sorry. You'll need to PM manusfreedom and ask him to post it again. Not sure why it would be deleted though, you have to manually delete files from Mediafire, so he had to have deleted it himself on purpose?
I want to tell that I found another issue with Z68XP-UD3P motherboard (and others based on Z68 chipset and Gigabyte) and BIOS with SSDs.
I have bought a Corsair Force 3 120GB and write values on ATTO Disk were half.
On a Corsair Support they told me to disable on Gigabyte motherboard the C3/C6 function for the CPU because only Gigabyte have issue with their BIOS with this function and the SSD write speed.
Only F5 Bios version permits to leave C3/C6 function on AUTO without consequences on SSD performance. On other version of BIOS up to F7 version, the C3/C6 function must to be set on DISABLE.
Why this?
I want to tell that I found another issue with Z68XP-UD3P motherboard (and others based on Z68 chipset and Gigabyte) and BIOS with SSDs.
I have bought a Corsair Force 3 120GB and write values on ATTO Disk were half.
On a Corsair Support they told me to disable on Gigabyte motherboard the C3/C6 function for the CPU because only Gigabyte have issue with their BIOS with this function and the SSD write speed.
Only F5 Bios version permits to leave C3/C6 function on AUTO without consequences on SSD performance. On other version of BIOS up to F7 version, the C3/C6 function must to be set on DISABLE.
Why this?
But I have Z68XP-UD3P not Z68X-UD3P
I have the F7 Bios version now with the issue for SSDs.
There are not other Bios for this motherboard...not even beta Bios.
You'll have to wait for an updated fix then, I'm sure they'll be applying the fix across the board soon as it seems many or all models may be affected!
The board is on it's way now and I have it's serial number, is there any way to say what revision the board is based on it's serial number?
Was going to see if someone can help me mod the latest BIOS with latest AHCI and RealTek ROM's so I'm prepared when the board and the rest of the stuff arrives. :)
The board is on it's way now and I have it's serial number, is there any way to say what revision the board is based on it's serial number?
Was going to see if someone can help me mod the latest BIOS with latest AHCI and RealTek ROM's so I'm prepared when the board and the rest of the stuff arrives. :)
No, there's no way us mortals can tell board revision by serial number, you'll just have to wait and see. But if you ordered new I'm sure you'll be getting the latest version
Sorry LSD...I am dumb anymore. I thought she/he had posted the modified AHCI bios. I r dum.
I still am fishing for that P67-UD4-B3 with an updated AHCI rom.... I saw the whole decompiling method and remembered I hated assembly :-D
Ahh ok, no worries, I thought you were joking around anyway, so I was in return. manusfreedom posted the original mod, I don't think he modified the ROM, just inserted it into that BIOS and that happens to be the chipset it works on.
So, since it does work on P67-UD7, then it should work just fine for you on P67-UD4. It's a simple switch out with Cbrom, you already tried and it failed? If so, maybe it was due to the version of Cbrom you used? I can do the mod for you if you want, then you can test, or I can test if you want as I have a P67 UD4 and UD7 here (B2's, but I can flash B3 BIOS in either as well.)
No decompile or assembly needed to switch out an AHCI ROM
Just checking if there is any beta bios available for this mobo GA-870A-UD3 (rev. 2.1)
Can't find anything and the latest update on GB is dated August of last year,
Thanks
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