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Does the F7 bios for the Z87X-UD5H offer anything over the shipped F5 Bios?, as I'm getting BSOD for no apparent reason it would appear on the F7 Bios!. It's not a OC issues as I have tried loading optimised defaults and i was still getting BSOD. Thinking of reverting back to F5 as it seems more stable and F7 doesn't really offer me any improvements it would seem.
Does the F7 bios for the Z87X-UD5H offer anything over the shipped F5 Bios?, as I'm getting BSOD for no apparent reason it would appear on the F7 Bios!. It's not a OC issues as I have tried loading optimised defaults and i was still getting BSOD. Thinking of reverting back to F5 as it seems more stable and F7 doesn't really offer me any improvements it would seem.
If F5 works better for you then that's what you should use. Always go with what works the best for you.
The BIOS will probably eventually get mature enough so that you will want to upgrade, but I don't think it's there yet for everyone.
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Does the F7 bios for the Z87X-UD5H offer anything over the shipped F5 Bios?, as I'm getting BSOD for no apparent reason it would appear on the F7 Bios!. It's not a OC issues as I have tried loading optimised defaults and i was still getting BSOD. Thinking of reverting back to F5 as it seems more stable and F7 doesn't really offer me any improvements it would seem.
on UD3H board, was 100% stable with F5/F6 and F7 Beta, just got a bluescreen on F7 final.
Feels like ultimate noob..but how to downolad GA-Z77X-UD3H - F20a BIOS (rev1.0)?? Also, when we can expect final bios? I can't oc my 2500k at all, I've got some num lock issues, usb issues, reboot issues..meh:/
we have the GA-EX58-UD5 motherboard rev. 1.0 (I'm surprised there is a rev. 2.0).
When we work with VirtualBox we don't have the 64bits possibilities, or the I7 920 have virtualization possibility.
So the problem come from the motherboard. See screenshot.
What can we do to fix this ?
Regards.
Piet
For the GA-EX58-UD5 there is only 1 rev 1.0. The GA-X58A-UD5 has 2 rev's 1.0 and 1.1
Just about all intel mother boards support VT you just need to enable it bios. Did you check the bios and enable it? In fact I believe it should be enabled by default. Try loading optimized defaults. But you should still see it in bios.
The 2 bios's i posted are for added VT-D support.
You can flash the F13s bios that posted if you want, it was stable for me and regular VT works along with VT-d. VT-d is a hidden option that you need to press Ctrl+F1 at main screen and you should see a new entry appear.
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thank for your help.
So update the bios to 13s is succefull.
When we put ctrl+F11 > it is a access to
Disk / RAID status
Smart Backup Config
And when we enter in the bios normally (with the DEL), ohoh, it is different!
And in the Miscellaneous Settings, we have option Virtualization Technology set to Enabled :-)
Ok but apparently, the OS (Windows Server 2012) don't see the VT (see screenshot)...
We must reinstall the OS from scratch ?
And, in the bios, is there a possibility to see the boot order option (and to disable the gigabyte screen) ?
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