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Z87X-UD5H BIOS F10
4790K
Takes 2 boots to get into BIOS, from fresh start sometimes will go on first boot but always takes twice from Windows.
Can't get my G Skill DRAM to run CR1/2400 at the same time.
Have to set bus speed manually to 100.02 (to get 100.00).
Going to go back and check out F10c and see how it compares when time permits...
FWIW.
I swapped the 4770K back to the Z87X-UD5H and no more double boot to get to BIOS as when the 4790K was installed.
Interesting.
Maximus 8 Hero/6700K @ 4.8/4x4GB LPX @ 3200 15-17-17-36 CR1
Case Labs SM8 w/dual pedestals / Custom water w/ acrylic pipe / Light box
PowerColor 390Xw/EK block / Samsung 840 Pro 256GBx2 RAID 0 / 128GBx1 SSD's | 3 HDD's / DVD burner
Dual Aquaero 5 Pro controllers for pumps & fans / FC9 for led's only 2xD5 pwm w/Bitspower tops - MCP35x2 - 3x480 rads/1x240 rad/AP15 fans / EK supremcy
Seasonic Platinum 1000w custom fabbed/sleeved psu wiring by me
So far so good on the new F5. I think I have actually found a little bug though that wasn't there at least if the F5f version. It appears the Turbo/EIST can't be turned off and setting Uncore manually doesn't stick. Hopefully i explain this right.
I put in the exact same settings I had from F5f which was 40x Core, 35x uncore and same voltages across everything. So when i boot into windows and open CPUZ it will show 4002mhz Core and 3500mhz Uncore with F5f. Now with the latest (F5) one the core will fluctuate from 1200-4000 and the uncore stays locked @3000. Even going back into Bios and changing the Uncore from anything 31-38x it stays @30x with F5.
I then loaded the F5f back up and no such problems existed. Also on the F5 if i want to go above 2400 on the ram (26 and 26.6) i need to enable Fast Boot for it to work and boot through. But again it will only show 2400mhz on the RAM in CPUz. Lastly one thing i tried is using GTL in Windows (Win7 64) and when i changed the uncore there it stuck and showed in CPUz.
Edit - Stasio if you like I can take some screen shots to show this in action if you like.
The newest BIOS released for the Z87-D3HP(F7 FINAL) is very buggy and unstable, bugs include scrolling resetting position when clicking on list items that are out of the default presentation that you access by scrolling, Uncore Clock value for the i5 4670K is set wrong all the time varying from 800mhz to 3400mhz and there's a general instability with the F7 BIOS, the F7C(BETA) already has some of these problems and now they are worst than ever in the F7(FINAL). The F7B (BETA) is working perfectly, is more stable than any other, does not have these bugs and looks better, please fix F7, look at the F7B and make that final.
i5 4670K
2x4GB DDR3 1333Mhz CAS 9
GTX 660 OC 2GB (Gigabyte)
80Plus Bronze 500W PSU
Windows 8.1 64bit
Just wanted to add updated to F10 final on OC force with no issues. still stable. Although I am still running with uncore dialed down to 39 to make 4790 stable though cause 40 has a chance to cause maybe a once every two weeks crash (yes that infrequent). Not that i notice any difference at all from 40. CPU still at 46
Sorry to be a pain Stasio, but for the life of me I can not find the IRST option in the latest X99-SOC Force bios or for that matter the last few Beta's I've used.
Sorry to be a pain Stasio, but for the life of me I can not find the IRST option in the latest X99-SOC Force bios or for that matter the last few Beta's I've used.
According to Manual should be in BIOS....Chipset function.
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