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Yes that's the boot logo when i'm still using this bios z77d3hf19h-mod1. But when i flash to GA-Z77-D3H - F20a bios i don't see that logo anymore. Fast boot is "Disable"
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
Z87x-UD4H the motherboard bios F6 came 26th. The new bios solved the USB suspend condition? There is no need to wait for the c2 version of UD4H gigabyte motherboard? Expected C2 UD4H fix? Sorry my english.
Z87x-UD4H the motherboard bios F6 came 26th. The new bios solved the USB suspend condition? There is no need to wait for the c2 version of UD4H gigabyte motherboard? Expected C2 UD4H fix? Sorry my english.
Will be new board (soon) with C2 Intel chipset revision (Southbrigde).
Now is C1.
Any other solution,I will post in this thread ASAP.
Now I know that the current hardware version C1. The question was whether the BIOS will improve the USB suspend error "software", or wait until the revised C2 Southbridge motherboards. I want to buy soon so important ... Thank you for your response.
First of all when Intel introduced USB 3.0 with Z77 they exempted Vista and XP from having driver support, so there is no wy to get USb 3.0 from Intel working in those OSes(you can disable xHCI support and get them into USb 2.0 mode and then it will work), thank Intel for that.
With Z87 they wanted to drop all XP and Vista support, however you can install ME and INtel INF drivers on XP with the win7 version.
Sorry i meant, Intel sources confirmed at Computex 2013 that the C2 revision doesn't really fix it, this issue has been around a long time, just media figure they need news and bring it up before launch, check some of those windows 8 hotfixes(windows 8 has a built in xHACI USB 3.0 driver), and see if you see anyone complain about this USB 3.0 issues. Which is specifically about certain USB 3.0 devices needing to be unplugged and plugged back in after S3 sleep.
I mean have you seen Intel officially comment on the issue?
I won't change,for sure .....my PC never sleep (even sleep,is not problem USB plug out/in).
Also my PSU is not with "Haswell" certificate,instead of 5W idle,my is 10W.
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