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^I am glad that is working for you.
CPU voltage option is not possible,as Z77M-D3H is without Digital PWM controller hardware.
Must have at least Z77-D3H (Z77MX-D3H) , to change Vcore.
If you want to try modded UEFI from UD3,link is 3 pages back.
The modded uefi bios you put stasio does not have working lan. Already put the realtek 2.51 orom on the bios, but still no lan. When viewing information during bios, network mac appears N/A. Other than that the bios appears to be working fine. But without lan it's no use to anyone.
If you want to try modded UEFI from UD3,link is 3 pages back.
well i am not willing to try a bios which is for another board , what i want to know is if gigabyte is working on a bios which support overclock on ivibridge cpu or not on Ga p67-ud4 b3
Response from Gigabyte support regarding AMI bios for P67A-UD4-B3
"Thank you for your kindly mail and inquiry. If you need to overclock Ivy Bridge CPU, basically the overclock result will depend on your peripheral devices, and the hardware overall performance. Thus, we are sorry that we will not guarantee any result caused by system overclocking.
If you have any further question or suggestion about our products/service, please do not hesitate to contact with us. We will try our best to help you resolve the problem ASAP.
I am running the GA-Z77X-UP5 TH - F12e BIOS and am having two problems. My system is as follows. GA-Z77X-UP5 TH motherboard, Intel 3570K CPU, 16 gig (2x8) Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1866 CL9 memory. I set the CPU multiplier to 34 and use the Turbo setting to overclock. Once I set the Turbo or main CPU multiplier to 46 the CPU voltage jumps to 1.284 in Turbo mode while only 1.265 is needed if I only set the main CPU multiplier to 46. If I try to use the DVID to offset this then I have a no post condition that requires a CMOS reset to recover. ANY adjustment to the DVID will cause this condition as long as the CPU multiplier is set to 46 or above. The system is bootable and stable with either CPU or Turbo multipliers set to 45. With the CPU multiplier set to 45 only 1.235 is needed and in Turbo mode the voltage is 1.248. I set the LLC to NORMAL to prevent the voltage jumping to 1.284 while in Turbo mode at 4500. There must be a BIOS issue because I cannot adjust the DVID offset without a non-post condition once the ,multiplier is at or above 46. I hope this is the right place to post this because I believe it is a Beta BIOS issue, if not please move it to the proper forum.
Thanks, Uwanna
The Saga continues...
"Thank you for your kindly mail. First of all, if you need GIGABYTE motherboards support Intel Ivy Bridge CPU with UEFI BIOS, we suggest you can choose Intel Z77/H77/Q77/B75 series. Furthermore, there are models with Internal/Onboard graphics function.
If you need to set Ivy Bridge CPU multiplier to 45, we would suggest you can install your Ivy Bridge CPU into motherboards with UEFI BIOS (AMI EFI BIOS). "
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