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Could you please reupload or fix the broken links for the beta bioses on 2nd page in the thread?
I tried to download bioses for X48 and EP45 boards but after checking ~15 links none of them worked.
I know 775 is old but it is still fun for overclocking.
Hi. Do you still have this file as the link is broken?
Or can you point me how to mod one for myself?
I saw a post where this stopped the LAN port working but mine is broken anyway and this seem the only route I can find to overclock a 3770K on this board
Hi. Do you still have this file as the link is broken?
Or can you point me how to mod one for myself?
I saw a post where this stopped the LAN port working but mine is broken anyway and this seem the only route I can find to overclock a 3770K on this board
Thanks
With Hex editor or similar app, replace BIOS ID number in P67A-UD3-B3 BIOS U1b or U1d (8A21AG0Y0)....... with P67A-UD4-B3 BIOS ID number (7A89VG08).......ID is at the bottom of hex editor.
It's complicated as UD4 is Award BIOS and UD3 is UEFI BIOS and you must use FlashEfi from UD3 BIOS.
Edit:
A bit easiest way is to flash your UD4 F8 with UD3 F9 BIOS by FTP-67 in Windows or DOS......or FTP-77 in DOS with instruction.
Once you flashed this Award BIOS , just flash U1d original BIOS for UD3 from web page with included FlashEfi.
Good luck....!
Edit 1:
Modded (tested) BIOS Z68X-UD4-B3 - F6 with Hex Editor XVI32 (working only for P67A-UD4-B3 BIOS):
Just my short opinion:
Before flashing,set in the BIOS "Optimized Defaults"and Disable eSATA option.
Flash with latest @BIOS 2.11.
Untick "Load Optimized Defaults" and tick "Clear DMI Pool" option.
After restart,BIOS maybe will "hang" on BIOS LOGO Screen for about 2-3 min....WAIT!
Once went to the Windows,Disable anything what you didn't use (eSATA), with latest Touch BIOS
in the Windows.
Restart and after should be OK.Clear CMOS will also speed boot sequence.
Now you will be able to flash any BIOS for Z68-UD4 (even UEFI) .
You can flash latest Award BIOS F10....then UEFI BIOS U1e...
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Thanks for getting back to me
I used the first method posted yesterday and got the UD3 u1d bios onto the board without any major issues
This has allowed a minor overclock on the 3770K to 4.1 but the voltages are all over the place and not what I am setting in bios. Over 4.1 is an immediate crash
This chip is reported to do 4.5 with ease and I have no reason to doubt that
Do you think the modified Z68 bios is a better option for overclocking?
EDIT
So to try the Z68 Bios
1. Flash back to the UD3-f9 award using EFI2AWD
2. Do I then use the FTP method to go instrall the UD4-F4 bios in the link
3. Update the Z68 as described
Last edited by inspector-71; 01-05-2019, 05:12 AM.
@stasio Do you still have latest beta BIOSes for P45, X48 and X58 bioses? All links are down. Even directly on host website nothing works for those chipsets Computertechnik JZelectronic
@stasio Do you still have latest beta BIOSes for P45, X48 and X58 bioses? All links are down. Even directly on host website nothing works for those chipsets Computertechnik JZelectronic
Thanks for getting back to me
I used the first method posted yesterday and got the UD3 u1d bios onto the board without any major issues
This has allowed a minor overclock on the 3770K to 4.1 but the voltages are all over the place and not what I am setting in bios. Over 4.1 is an immediate crash
This chip is reported to do 4.5 with ease and I have no reason to doubt that
Do you think the modified Z68 bios is a better option for overclocking?
EDIT
So to try the Z68 Bios
1. Flash back to the UD3-f9 award using EFI2AWD
2. Do I then use the FTP method to go instrall the UD4-F4 bios in the link
3. Update the Z68 as described
If you want to try Z68-UD4...i think will be better.....must go back to P67-UD4 Award BIOS....then do first as described in Edit 1...(alternative try with FTP).
@stasio Do you still have latest beta BIOSes for P45, X48 and X58 bioses? All links are down. Even directly on host website nothing works for those chipsets Computertechnik JZelectronic
Flashed back to UD3 award using efi2awd
Flashed back to UD4-F8 using fpt77
Flashed to Z68 using @bios
On reboot got one long, two short beeps
Swapped chip to 2500k
Got single post beep but splash screen corruption and couldn't enter bios
Removed cmos battery for 15 mins and changed gfx card
Stuck on touch bios post screen
I had an issue after flashing the z68 bios using @bios from UD4-F8
Initially with the 3770K in, I got one long and two short beeps
Replacing the 3770K with a 2500K got a post beep but it hung on the bios splash screen (which was corrupted using a vega64 but not with a r9 290)
I have managed to recover back to the UD3-F9 and then flashed again to the UD4-F8 where I am now with the 2500K and vega64 in again
Any ideas? Was flashing it to the z68 with the ivybridge in the issue?
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