Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS
Ontop of the last bug that i found on the Z390 M Gaming F9h bios here
GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS
I have found a huge bios bug
Please can this be passed onto gigabyte
If you enable Package C State Limit = C10 to get modern standby support
you get a 15 second delay between bios and windows starting to boot
when you get into windows modern standby is working just fine
one problem though
The M2Q Nvme Drive is missing in windows (in my case its my Game drive so not a huge issue)
hence the 15 second delay booting trying to initialise the drive in the M2Q slot
If you go into the bios the drive still shows but the bios is doing something wrong
which causes the drive to not be accessible turning C State Limit back to Auto the drive is back once you reboot
also no 15 second delay booting
I have taken screenshots of the bios and then in windows with hwinfo
you can clearly see the drive on Pcie Root Port 5 is missing
A wild guess is that when C10 is enabled the bios is allocating some of the 4 pcie lanes for m2q wrong
hence one of the lanes is in use by something else and windows getting upset over it
Screenshots
Hardware info(Drive that is gone with modern standby enabled) (D Drive)
M2P 00:09:00:00 = Toshiba XG3 NVME 512GB (E Drive)
Sata Port 0 = disabled
Sata Port 1 = Crucial M550 512GB
Sata Port 2 = Samsung 860 EVO 500GB
Sata Port 3 = Samsung 860 EVO 500GB
Sata port 4 = Adata SU800 512GB
Sata Port 5 = Adata SU800 512GB
PSU = Corsair HX1200i
Case = Thermaltake Core V21
Sound Card Corsair Void Pro RGB
Monitor AOC AGON AG322QC4 32" 2560x1440 VA FREESYNC2 144Hz
Operating System Windows 10 Pro 1909 64bit
Ontop of the last bug that i found on the Z390 M Gaming F9h bios here
GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS
I have found a huge bios bug
Please can this be passed onto gigabyte
If you enable Package C State Limit = C10 to get modern standby support
you get a 15 second delay between bios and windows starting to boot
when you get into windows modern standby is working just fine
one problem though
The M2Q Nvme Drive is missing in windows (in my case its my Game drive so not a huge issue)
hence the 15 second delay booting trying to initialise the drive in the M2Q slot
If you go into the bios the drive still shows but the bios is doing something wrong
which causes the drive to not be accessible turning C State Limit back to Auto the drive is back once you reboot
also no 15 second delay booting
I have taken screenshots of the bios and then in windows with hwinfo
you can clearly see the drive on Pcie Root Port 5 is missing
A wild guess is that when C10 is enabled the bios is allocating some of the 4 pcie lanes for m2q wrong
hence one of the lanes is in use by something else and windows getting upset over it
Screenshots
Hardware info(Drive that is gone with modern standby enabled) (D Drive)
M2P 00:09:00:00 = Toshiba XG3 NVME 512GB (E Drive)
Sata Port 0 = disabled
Sata Port 1 = Crucial M550 512GB
Sata Port 2 = Samsung 860 EVO 500GB
Sata Port 3 = Samsung 860 EVO 500GB
Sata port 4 = Adata SU800 512GB
Sata Port 5 = Adata SU800 512GB
PSU = Corsair HX1200i
Case = Thermaltake Core V21
Sound Card Corsair Void Pro RGB
Monitor AOC AGON AG322QC4 32" 2560x1440 VA FREESYNC2 144Hz
Operating System Windows 10 Pro 1909 64bit
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