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So after WEEKS of being stable on the GA-Z87X-UD3H with F5 bios.. I figured I would give the latest Beta BIOS a try, all the others were failures.
I went with the F6l as on the first post of this thread. This produced the same results as every other F6 bios, the System Interrupt process (DPC) in Windows 8 begins to use a large amount of memory and CPU usage, until the system finally hard-freezes. This seems to happen faster if you are in a 3D app or Game, like Battlefield 3.
So F5 bios = Can't use 4 sticks of memory, BSOD's and F6 bios = not stable at all, hard-freeze after undetermined amount of time.
So I sit with my 2x sticks of RAM on the F5 bios 100% stable.
Anyone else seeing these types of issues?
Same story with GA-Z87X-UD5H any version of BIOS. I already regret buying this motherboard......
F5v
- Mouse finally running smoothly
-BIOS hangs when I try to set a higher vring than 1.25 at 1.308v
-several times he did not want to switch settings from 2T to 1T (3T and then I had to 1T)
How far behind.
So, on a different note: is it me, or is it really odd the Gigabyte hasn't released a new bios for the g1.Asssassin2 X79 motherboard, but the beta BIOS has been out for 8 months?
So, on a different note: is it me, or is it really odd the Gigabyte hasn't released a new bios for the g1.Asssassin2 X79 motherboard, but the beta BIOS has been out for 8 months?
They just released the X79-UD3 F12 BIOS with nothing added since the previous 8 months old Beta.
So expect them doing the same to all X79 BIOSes now. It's a shame and a silly pathetic joke.
There was a time when Gigabyte was a top-notch if not the best OEM on the market providing excellent BIOS support to their motherboards. Now it clearly is no more, the boards are unstable and full of serious critical bugs that they don't care fixing at all. And as an OEM for Intel chipset and technology they don't even bother releasing the updates Intel gives them just like they give to all other OEMs.
Gigabyte doesn't care about its customers anymore.
stasio still no news/update? we need it to fix for our hackintosh!!
u need just to add firewire driver to drivers64UEFI.
It will stop spamming console but this dont work after wake from sleep soo its not perfect solution.
maybe if Stasio can add this driver to bios ?
i am willing to try modded bios with this driver added for Z77X-UD5H rev 1.0
I have the z68x-ud4-b3 running the U1E bios, and I can't seam to play MP3's. It really odd because when I go back to F10 they work. I've never experienced an issue like this, it really strange, I would suspect it was software but if its working under F10 and not in U1E. Is there anyways this is bios/hardware related?
I can play sound through my browser and the Windows system sounds work under U1E, but wont play MP3 either in WMP 12 or VLC. Is this a known bug? Is there a work around?
They just released the X79-UD3 F12 BIOS with nothing added since the previous 8 months old Beta.
So expect them doing the same to all X79 BIOSes now. It's a shame and a silly pathetic joke.
There was a time when Gigabyte was a top-notch if not the best OEM on the market providing excellent BIOS support to their motherboards. Now it clearly is no more, the boards are unstable and full of serious critical bugs that they don't care fixing at all. And as an OEM for Intel chipset and technology they don't even bother releasing the updates Intel gives them just like they give to all other OEMs.
Gigabyte doesn't care about its customers anymore.
I'm in the same boat of released then ignored items. I have the Z77-UD4H & HD4 boards, and there have been a few BETA BIOS versions since release, but there has yet to be an actual real stable version rolling up all the fixes, etc. This making me more inclined to go with another manufacturer now.
Anyone experienced problems with Vcore settings not working with fast boot enabled?
I have a rev 1.0 UD5H and an i5-3570k. Running at 4.3Ghz with CPU Vcore Normal & -0.010v offset, I get 1.25v under load with fast boot disabled. With fast boot enabled I get 1.27v under load!
Even stock auto settings for the CPU. fast boot disabled= 1.14v under load, fast boot enabled= 1.27v under load.
After enabling fast boot and saving the bios, the first boot up does not affect the Vcore settings I have set. However subsequent boots result with the issue above.
Also noticed that whether fast boot is enabled or disabled I still get sub 10 second cold boots to the Windows login screen.
Currently running 16c Mod4 bios but did see the same with the standard 16c bios. Wondering if it's a bug others have experienced or if it's something particular with my system configuration..?
Are you using UEFI/GPT boot with fast boot? If not i don't think FB is worth the trouble. If you have a chunk of patience you could convert to uefi boot or you could just do a quick fresh install for testing on an external drive.
Dear all!
I would like to report a very annoying bug in the F18 bios that I wasn't able to solve yet. I did flash to the F19g, that was downloaded from the official Gigabyte website and hopefully the bug won't be there. Anyway, the thing is that I setup the BIOS to power on by Keyboard 98, and this feature stops working within 1-2 days after turning it on. The same goes for the "Any key" option. I have to use the case power switch instead, and it's behind a case door, which makes it inconvenient to me. I have tried disabling "high precision event timer", changing the "instant off" to "delay 4 seconds", but to no vial. I got so frustrated, and this is my new motherboard, which I have purchased 3 weeks ago, and I have flashed to F19g this morning. The F18 BIOS got so screwed up, that this morning I was unable to get into the BIOS settings at all, either an advanced setting windows, which apparently was hanging, or the grey Dual EFI BIOS, which seemed like the 2nd BIOS tried to alter the primary one. Good thing I was able to boot into the OS and flash to the F19g, which was functioning normally at the time I left to work. I do hope that this bug will be gone in the later revisions. If not, have any of you encountered such a unique bug? Is this BIOS failure or do i have a faulty motherboard??? I have never experienced anything like this on my previous GA-P35C-DS3R, which served me more than 5.5 years without any flaws... Thank you for your support!!!
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