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What about original, which came with BIOS from GB web page ???
This is what I complain to GBT.
Edit:
I know that my modded EfiFlash will work,but now I need confirmation that GB bundled EfiFlash with BIOS
work or not (this is only for UP5 and UP4).
What about original, which came with BIOS from GB web page ???
This is what I complain to GBT.
Edit:
I know that my modded EfiFlash will work,but now I need confirmation that GB bundled EfiFlash with BIOS
work or not (this is only for UP5 and UP4).
I didn't try the original file file from Gigabyte.
It's been a while since last time I went into this thread. I've been reading without any luck... is there any update on Z68X-UD4 bios ? I'm already at U1C.
It's been a while since last time I went into this thread. I've been reading without any luck... is there any update on Z68X-UD4 bios ? I'm already at U1C.
Thanks 4 everything :-P
At least you got UEFI BIOS I have a Z68X-UD5 and there has not even been one UEFI release for this. We have been royally bent over by Gigabyte :(
Basically I disabled IEEE1394 in UEFI U1e BIOS on my Z68X-UD3P-B3, booted Windows, put the machine to sleep, woke up, and IEEE1394 was enabled in Windows....so the "wakeup" seems to ignore BIOS settings for firewire.
Also - I now can't install BitLocker as I'm being told the BIOS did not correctly communicate with the TPM (although Windows tpm.msc and my TPM s/w work ok). So, back to normal BIOS for me?
Two observations:
1) All 4 Phase LEDs are always lit when the computer is on, they do turn off when the computer is shut down.
2) Both XMP profiles of my G.Skill F3-1866C10D-16GAB (2x8GB of DDR3-1866 RAM) are now correctly reported as 1866MHz, whereas previous BIOS versions reported one profile as 1600MHz and one as 1866MHz. I can only assume more RAM timings are supported in this BIOS version.
Appears that there is a problem with at least F11q and F11u BIOSes for X79-UD7. I tried to install a stock (it's a enginer sample for review) AMD Radeon HD7970 Ghz Edition into the board and the system won't boot up, it show all leds but later it crash and non boot (less than a second), if I install the HD7970 Ghz Edition in slot 1 and a HD6990 in the 4th one, the system boots ok. This graphics card works perfectly alone with a AsRock Z68 gen3 mobom so appears a problem with this board.
Update: One problem still exists - When marvell controller is disabled in bios and then computer is put to sleep, the controller gets enabled again after waking up (visible under device manager)
Also status leds still don't behave as they did in the regular bios, however this is not a high priority issue.
How annoying. I was just looking for a new uefi update to get rid of the constantly lit leds. :(
It's probably such a small fix... why do we need to wait for months and then it's still not fixed. *fail* :\
I have a brand new GA-X79S-UP5-WIFI incoming ("X79" board with a C606 chipset) meant to be running an i7 3930K. I've read that there are PLL voltage adjustment issues on this board in the few reviews that are available but all of these are relatively speaking quite old now. Has this issue been resolved and are we able to control the PLL voltage correctly now through the UEFI with the latest F4n UEFI release?
If not, is Gigabyte working on a fix to this issue?
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