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Is anyone willing to help me with my GA-X58A-UD5 rev.1 f7 bios?
I tryed to put the 10.1.0.1008 intel raid rom with realtek lan rom 2.37 and Jmicron rom 1.07.06 in the F7 bios. Somehow i manage to screw up my bios because it did not start up anymore. Only with the second bios i managed to fix it.
Hello Stasio, thanks for the great job, and the update of ours bioses.
I wanna reports some RAM issues, I use two kit of F3-12800CL7D-4GBECO, whit the last relase (F5b), that however improves the overclock capability of my motherboard (-0.012V on the Vcore)
Could the same thing be done for the X58-OC F5b bios?
Which ROM's, the Intel mainly? If so yes, but if you change to a new Intel ROM you can't use the super fast Marvell controller then, at least in RAID (It's way better than the old Marvell controller = Highly Suggested!!)
Well you can't have both is what I mean, you can only enable RAID on one or the other, but I think that limitation is currently in place with the old Intel ROM as well, you get an error and the Marvell ROM can't be accessed/loaded
The Marvell only takes two drives and even though it is SATA3 and better than the 9128, it is not as good as the ICH10R which is SATA2... Why are these ROMS mutually exclusive?
The Marvell only takes two drives and even though it is SATA3 and better than the 9128, it is not as good as the ICH10R which is SATA2... Why are these ROMS mutually exclusive?
Ya, it does only accept two drives, but you could use it in RAID and still have the Intel in AHCI. I just meant you can't enable RAID for both without errors such as entering the Marvell ROM at bootup, which you can't do with the old (Default) ROM either if both are in RAID mode. I can update it for you, I was just saying there may be issues if I do, depending on how you use it. 4G may also not work if you use that, not sure. I can update it though no problem, I'll do it tonight and post the file for you.
BTW, the Marvell 9182 is MUCH better than the Intel controller!! I have not really tested with single drives though, so it may be about even with a single drive, but RAID is massively better now than Intel
New here, have been following these forums for some time now :). I have a GA-P67-UD4-B3. I'm looking at several Bios', not going for a crazy OC, just something reliable/stable 4.5ghz+. Currently using Gigabyte's F4.
I prefer to 24/7 it @4.5ghz, but it would be nice to see what it's capable of :).
Still have to test it but it think I solved hang at starting Windows logo.
I flashed last bios for my X58A-UD5 rev2 - FF1 which does have EFI support, and then installed Windows 7 x64 with included SP1. In BIOS I forced EFI, although I don't need it.
So now I boot into Windows without issues with AHCI on from Intel G2 SSD.
I hope this is the end of this problem. For now I couldn't use any bios newer than FB version.
Cool Please do! I am wondering if there is a compatibility problem between the latest intel raid rom and the X58-OC BIOS...
Sorry for the late reply!
I have done the mod, but have not had time to test it yet so I don't want to post yet. Normally I'd go ahead and pass it out, but since I do have this board and can test, and this BIOS is a bit different, I want to test before passing it out.
I'll give it out even if there is problems, I'll just make you aware of any issues I see, I just need to be sure it's safe to flash first is all then I will post it for you. I hope to find time to test this evening, then I'll post
New here, have been following these forums for some time now :). I have a GA-P67-UD4-B3. I'm looking at several Bios', not going for a crazy OC, just something reliable/stable 4.5ghz+. Currently using Gigabyte's F4.
I prefer to 24/7 it @4.5ghz, but it would be nice to see what it's capable of :).
Thanks for your time :).
Not sure which is the best BIOS on this board as I've been busy with other models lately, but you should be fine to test out any BIOS you like as there is not any issues I'm aware of with any of the newer BIOSes
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