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Really disappointed with Gigabyte... I've always been such a fan and now I am certain my next build will not be Gigabyte.
We're nearly half way through 2012 and z68 owners still cannot OC their ivy bridge processors. Such a joke.
Really disappointed with Gigabyte... I've always been such a fan and now I am certain my next build will not be Gigabyte.
We're nearly half way through 2012 and z68 owners still cannot OC their ivy bridge processors. Such a joke.
Refer to post #6115.
or flash with testing AMI BIOS.
Hi! Since I saw update for ga-x58a-ud7 (rev2) I was wondering if there is any update planned for ga-x58a-ud5 (rev2)? ;)
BTW I`m using ff3 right now and it`s lovely.
I just wanted to add that I am on F11 and the unplug power cable turn computer on to drain all power seems to have fixed my cold cycle boot problem, 2 days now i have had no problem booting.
Intel i7 2700K (@4.6Ghz) - 8GB Corsair - Windows 7 64Bit - Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H - Corsair Force 3 SSD 120GB
Gigabyte GTX680 OC - Benq 120hz LED Monitor
I see I'm not alone and that folks are working on a solution. Thanks.
My problem has to do with the GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 and my attempting to overclock my i5-3570K. It seems the F12 BIOS imposes a multiplier limit of 38 so the most I can get right now is 3.7GHz. ...and so I wait.
Chalk up one more looking for the fix. ...and my thanks to all working on it.
I just wanted to add that I am on F11 and the unplug power cable turn computer on to drain all power seems to have fixed my cold cycle boot problem, 2 days now i have had no problem booting.
Have you by any chance updated backup bios to the same version? I am wondering if that makes any difference?
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