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Hi stasio
Z77 D3H , F19I beta worked fine for a few days, then the PC went completely dead, like when there's a short. When I turned it on, it would power off immediately . Fans span for a short moment.
Then after a lot of trials of the battery, clear cmos, 1 ram stick, onboard graphics, etc etc, it went ON, then said "MAIN BIOS CORRUPT" and restored it with the F13 backup bios. I flashed F18 and now it works. I think you should remove that bios from here...
Also I would be really really glad if you can help me out, my board spikes to 103MHZ bus on every bios ... http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...tml#post460298
I'm pretty sure, that bios is not good... XMP profiles do not work well.
so still no z77x-up5 th bios
and stasio no longer has up5 as his sig does this mean it will never get fixed
i now think it no fit for purpose as less than a year for £250 board is not expectable
As I said earlier,I still have UP5 (my daugther) live (F12a/c).
I'll do my best to get new BIOS.......lol............soon
I found a trick with the "no XMP bug" that also blocked changing any memory timing in the last beta Bios-es...
You just load opt. defaults, save&reboot , then go to bios and change only the ram timing/freq/enable XMP , reboot , load bios again , and now you can change everything you want.
When I used to load all my settings in one time , the XMP was ignored ...
I found a trick with the "no XMP bug" that also blocked changing any memory timing in the last beta Bios-es...
You just load opt. defaults, save&reboot , then go to bios and change only the ram timing/freq/enable XMP , reboot , load bios again , and now you can change everything you want.
When I used to load all my settings in one time , the XMP was ignored ...
What is your board?
Z77-D3H Rev 1.1 GA-Z77-D3H BIOS F23a mod
Core i5 3570K @ 3.8 MHz
Kingston HyperX Blue 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v
Kingston SSD AHCI Mode
Two 1TB Seagate
ATI 6850
850W 80+ Gold PSU
Air Cooling
Windows 7 x64 SP1
Well, today in less than 12 hours my X79-UP4 with BIOS F3t froze 3 times. The first time after 3 hours approx. Then after 9 hours approx. Then again after 3 hours approx.
Up until today it was freezing every 10-13 hours. So I managed using it by shutting down or rebooting every 6 hours.
I am outraged. I can't use my PC like this. It's all Gigabyte fault. And they refuse to fix their own mess at BIOS level not even providing all the Intel released patches.
It's absolutely absurd.
Well, today in less than 12 hours my X79-UP4 with BIOS F3t froze 3 times. The first time after 3 hours approx. Then after 9 hours approx. Then again after 3 hours approx.
Up until today it was freezing every 10-13 hours. So I managed using it by shutting down or rebooting every 6 hours.
I am outraged. I can't use my PC like this. It's all Gigabyte fault. And they refuse to fix their own mess at BIOS level not even providing all the Intel released patches.
It's absolutely absurd.
Have same problem with X79-UD3 with last version BIOS from oficial site. With latest beta version from this forum all fine but broken VT-d and Virtualbox\HyperV not working properly. In GGTS said me contact the service center for diagnostics. It's my 4th motherboard from Gigabyte, previous were very good and now i think it's last motherboard from this vendor.
What is going on with the Z77-UD4H AND Z77-HD4 boards? There have been many beta bios postings since the board has come out, but not one updated, stable version yet?
I am having shutdown problems that come in intermittently (namely on the UD4H board). Sometimes it appears the board will emulate the 60/64 port upon shutdown causing the computer to remain on for about 10-15 seconds, other times it shuts off flawlessly, and quickly. (Or a possible erp problem? -Yes I have that option turned on)
Have same problem with X79-UD3 with last version BIOS from oficial site. With latest beta version from this forum all fine but broken VT-d and Virtualbox\HyperV not working properly. In GGTS said me contact the service center for diagnostics. It's my 4th motherboard from Gigabyte, previous were very good and now i think it's last motherboard from this vendor.
I have VT-d working flawlessly with F12T. But it has crashes at idle, that are more prone to happen while the CPU is overclocked. At 4550Mhz, it happens once in 2 or 3 days, but at 4625Mhz it usually freeze every day, if it's idling.
I thought it was a bad CPU, so I just dialed down the OC to 4500Mhz. It sometimes crashes... but rarely. Anyway, it's overclocked, I guess it would work just fine at stock. So I can't really blame the motherboard.
I didn't try the new BIOS, but I don't have any hopes fixing those freezing problems.
anyway, I'm just waiting for 4930K to launch. I hope it overclocks better on this board.
Originally posted by Andres Gonzalez BirontView Post
I have VT-d working flawlessly with F12T.
Please post screenshot with BIOS virtualisation settings. This is my http://goo.gl/xUMPQ and this CPU-Z screen http://goo.gl/vifgg without VT-d with this BIOS settings. BIOS version same F12t
**NOTE:
All Beta BIOS's has been suspended for last 3 months,due to development and already release of latest Z87 system.
Thank you for your patience and understanding !
Please post screenshot with BIOS virtualisation settings. This is my http://goo.gl/xUMPQ and this CPU-Z screen http://goo.gl/vifgg without VT-d with this BIOS settings. BIOS version same F12t
CPU-z does not show VT-d. It never did.
But I have an ESXi 5.1 installation with working passthrough over the HD7950, and even the Creative X-Fi.
Originally posted by Andres Gonzalez BirontView Post
CPU-z does not show VT-d. It never did.
But I have an ESXi 5.1 installation with working passthrough over the HD7950, and even the Creative X-Fi.
OK, my mistake, it's VT-x, screenshot for example from google http://goo.gl/ZndP9 Compare it with my screenshot http://goo.gl/vifgg
I installed Virtualbox with old BIOS, it works normal, but after BIOS update Virtualbox show me error message http://goo.gl/b9C05
Of course all virtualisation options in BIOS were always enabled
OK, my mistake, it's VT-x, screenshot for example from google http://goo.gl/ZndP9 Compare it with my screenshot http://goo.gl/vifgg
I installed Virtualbox with old BIOS, it works normal, but after BIOS update Virtualbox show me error message http://goo.gl/b9C05
Of course all virtualisation options in BIOS were always enabled
Hey, looks like it's really broken in your board :S
Even VT-x doesn't work! That is really strange.
Are you using VT-d? If not, did you try disabling it and only enabling VT-x? If you are not using VT-d, which was not working on C1 steppings (I know you have C2, but just in case), you could disable it and give it a try.
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