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F7x for UD7 is a great BIOS, back on it here as well as there is a bug that concerns me in F7 related to Marvell controller and I'm in the middle of making out a SSD review, so had to go back to F7x.
Report has been sent in on this issue (I believe all new X58A are affected). I've only seen a few notice the problem here though, so you guys who are using F7 without issue can ignore my comments :)
appreciate the direction, searched and found no information as to what the F5g for the EP45C-UD3R does or fixes, guess that's what happens when you buy a one-off board lol and doing a web search is just downright funny since all they show for any type of description is of the actual board.......oh well though, guess the term "If it ain't broke...." lol
appreciate the direction, searched and found no information as to what the F5g for the EP45C-UD3R does or fixes, guess that's what happens when you buy a one-off board lol and doing a web search is just downright funny since all they show for any type of description is of the actual board.......oh well though, guess the term "If it ain't broke...." lol
As your BIOS is released 03.Sep 2009,should be same as similar UD3 series-post #1935.
Just updated my GA-X58A-UD7 to the new F7 bios from F7x (beta) and had to up the vcore by a couple of notches to maintain current o/c, anybody else had to do this?
Also, has anybody tried the 'Auto' setting in LLC?
Same for me, I was running my 980x on f7h at 4.2 (25x168) with 1.375 vcore...now with f7 i have to give it 1.4 vcore and slightly more qpi, resulting in more heat...it also seems less stable now as well
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