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Is there a beta BIOS available for the GA-C1037UN-EU Rev1.0? I know it's a very low end board :P But I use it at work and I'm hoping that there's a beta that will allow me to use my currently incompatible PCI-USB3.0 Expansion card :)
I have a GA-Z68X-UD4-B3 and I am trying to get it to work as it should with new UEFI. I have tried U1e (the latest) and the system has 3 problems:
1. User password check does not work, only system.
2. If I change settings in fast boot, the bios will not show any values in the M.I.T. section (freq, voltage etc).
3. This is the most important because the onboard audio loses Dolby and only works with microsoft drivers.
Because of the dolby-less audio, I have switched to U1d bios and I have audio, but I have another problem:
- The system will not boot unless I press SPACEBAR at the boot screen. If I let it, it'll stay like that and not boot at all.
I have reported these problems to Gigabyte sometime last year in August and the only advice was to return to AWARD, which I have done, but had to come back to UEFI due to other issues with OS.
I am currently thinking of downgrading to U1c, just to test and see if these problems persist... any ideas?
is there new beta bios ? i just bought gtx750ti ...and onyl what i can see after boot menu is black screen... graphic card working just fine on other pc. i cen hear beeping , but screen is forozen on boot menu
Bios F3=Freezed BCLK at 99.78MHz.
VID changed from 1.094v(F2) to 1.181v(F3).
Do I need to revert to F2, and where is it?
Running 4770K (Batch: L337C214) @ stock at the
moment with BCLK at 99.78MHz.
RMA on my motherboard or is there any hope?
Sorry for bringing bad news, but it is my first Gigabyte-board
and I am in no way expert like you guys.
All the best and have a nice weekend, Uleman.
Have you tried manually setting the BCLK at 100.00MHz or if it still stays at 99.78 tried increasing BCLK to say 100.05MHz? (I don't see any reason to start any RMA's yet ;) )
Have you tried manually setting the BCLK at 100.00MHz or if it still stays at 99.78 tried increasing BCLK to say 100.05MHz? (I don't see any reason to start any RMA's yet ;) )
Last edited by Uleman; 05-03-2014, 09:02 AM.
Reason: more info
Have you tried manually setting the BCLK at 100.00MHz or if it still stays at 99.78 tried increasing BCLK to say 100.05MHz? (I don't see any reason to start any RMA's yet ;) )
This could be common for all Durable 4 series, mine Z87-HD3 is also on stock 99.78, if I set manually to 100.01 or 100.02 it goes to 99.98 real value, next step is 100.3 to 100.06 in BIOS then BCLK is on 100.05.
Issue is when BCLK in anything above stock system is totally unstable.
Some older versions of CPU-Z did reported BUS (BCLK) speed 100MHz but actual it was same (99.78).
I think it is related to new IR Digital CPU Power Design introduced in Durable 5 series, and it can have stable bus speed???
My Z87X-OC currently runs at about 99.8MHz BCLK in the UEFI and with CPUz 1.64 and 1.69
It's not really a problem (Except for my OCD ) As for the VID Voltage (Do you mean CPU Vcore?) If so then you can set it manually to whatever Voltage you like if it's stable :) Or you could optionally stick with whichever BIOS you most prefer F2 or F3
My Z87X-OC currently runs at about 99.8MHz BCLK in the UEFI and with CPUz 1.64 and 1.69
It's not really a problem (Except for my OCD ) As for the VID Voltage (Do you mean CPU Vcore?) If so then you can set it manually to whatever Voltage you like if it's stable :) Or you could optionally stick with whichever BIOS you most prefer F2 or F3
Hope this info helps :)
Thanks for the reply.
To begin with, this is my first Gigabyte motherboard, so there is a lot of information to read and search for, so I take it easy.
(Rome was not built in a day, as they say)
When I buy something, I think it should work as expected.
I prefer a BCLK/100.00 because of the simplicity to make a couple 24/7-OC presets
without using Gigabyte's pre-presets.
It becomes, as I see it, a little easier to keep track of voltages, temps, clocks and fans.
With VID Voltage, I mean CPU vcore inside the bios .
Sorry if I was unclear.
I have read The Gigabyte Z87/Haswell Overclocking(OC) Guide
so I used the term "VID" because of a picture there.
Last edited by Uleman; 05-07-2014, 09:01 AM.
Reason: updated info
To begin with, this is my first Gigabyte motherboard, so there is a lot of information to read and search for, so I take it easy.
(Rome was not built in a day, as they say)
When I buy something, I think it should work as expected.
I prefer a BCLK/100.00 because of the simplicity to make a couple 24/7-OC presets
without using Gigabyte's pre-presets.
It becomes, as I see it, a little easier to keep track of voltages, temps, clocks and fans.
With VID Voltage, I mean CPU vcore inside the bios .
Sorry if I was unclear.
I have read The Gigabyte Z87/Haswell Overclocking(OC) Guide
so I used the term "VID" because of a picture there. [ATTACH]6801[/ATTACH]
I think that the best way to OC is for you to not use Vcore Offset but instead to just increase the Vcore (VID) to 1.2v (For starting, this can be decreased later) Just set the BCLK to whatever makes it say 100MHz in Windows, increase the Multi to 45 and stress test for a while using OCCT or Intel Burn test/Similar Software :) Don't mess with any other voltages or settings yet including XMP (Just leave memory running at 1333MHz until your CPU OC is deemed stable)
Multiplier 45
Uncore Freq. Auto
VCore 1.25v
'Advanvced Voltage Settings'
LLC Extreme
VRIN CP Extreme
PWM eXm Perf
BClock Auto /100.00MHz
As for Vcore changing when Enabling/Disabling XMP profiles, I don't think that it should? As XMP is for RAM timings :S Just try not enabling XMP set Memory timings manually and set RAM voltages to 1.5 or 1.65v (Whichever applies to your memory kit)
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