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FYI.. Z390 Master BIOS F11l requires me to lower my RAM frequency because I will either get BSOD's or CRC checking files will fail at times like doing sfc /scannow. Both are memory issues. One good thing about F11l is that all the Intel ME firmware is updated tho the latest versions. I went back to F11jGK which does not have the memory issues that F11j does.
Intel Core i9-9900K @ 5.15 GHz | Gigabyte Z390 AORUS MASTER | Corsair 1000W PSU | Corsair H115i CPU Cooler | Corsair 32GB RAM | EVGA RTX2080 Ti FTW3 11GB | BenQ PD3200U 32" 4K LCD | 3-512GB Samsung 970 PRO NVMe | 2TB Samsung 860 EVO | 1TB Sabrent Rocket NVMe | Windows 10 Pro | BIOS F11jGK
Here is a link as gigabyte seems to of removed the file. http://www.mediafire.com/file/1xwmuw...TERGK.zip/file
MD5 & SHA Checksum
MD5 E2D5420AB27EEE6ECA280FFE9F506C2E
SH-1 FEF8B0231227003F7FDE98F649251F4CA54C38CF
Here is a link as gigabyte seems to of removed the file. http://www.mediafire.com/file/1xwmuw...TERGK.zip/file
MD5 & SHA Checksum
MD5 E2D5420AB27EEE6ECA280FFE9F506C2E
SH-1 FEF8B0231227003F7FDE98F649251F4CA54C38CF
something strange is going on with aorus x570 master (1.1 here) and its bios versions since f20. it's fact, that ifclk 1900 gives whea errors now on windoze boot with bios f30, beginning with bios f2x series. a 3900x which was stable with ifclk 1900 in bios f11 without any errors now gives whea error id 19 and sometimes 18 in f20 and up.
pls, can someone tell what's wrong here? there are several ppl really p... off about this and gb support seemingly isn't able to handle these tickets correctly. of course it is overclocking and not guaranteed etc pp, but gigabyte is advertising its oc capability, and it's a pity since it was running just fine before bios f20 series so something must have changed; on other brands boards this isn't a problem, e.g. msi, asus and asrock (i don't want them, i really like this master board :)).
this special cpu here was tested on another brands board and reaches the 1900 w/o any problems, w/o any whea errors, with even lower voltages. so, pls, gigabyte: what's up, what did you change that this capability is lost now? can you fix this pls? this is giving disadvantage over other boards.
FYI.. Z390 Master BIOS F11l requires me to lower my RAM frequency because I will either get BSOD's or CRC checking files will fail at times like doing sfc /scannow. Both are memory issues. One good thing about F11l is that all the Intel ME firmware is updated tho the latest versions. I went back to F11jGK which does not have the memory issues that F11j does.
Thats weird, I haven't noticed any issues here. I have G-Skill TridentZ RGB 3600MHz with XMP enabled. The only thing I have noticed is that the debug code on the motherboard changes from AO to 25 sometimes after it has booted into Windows, sometimes it can stay for days at AO and suddenly it says 25
yup I really do ****ing hate this motherboard when it comes to memory overclocking I cant do anything above 4000 mhz because the board does this **** on every single bios among other bugs.
Anyone on Z390 getting a different id on Intel(R) PCIe Controller (x16)
Mine is
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1901Desc="Intel(R) PCIe Controller (x16) - 1901
and is using SkylakeSystem.inf with my I9-9900KS and Z390 M Gaming F9L
Im pretty sure it used to id as
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3E81Desc="Intel(R) PCIe Controller (x16) - 3E81
and was using CoffeelakeSystem.inf
it certainly didnt use SkylakeSystem.inf before
i tried rolling back the bios to f7 but it didnt make a difference i suspect its something to do with the me update with one of the firmwares
i think gigabyte messed up an me firmware update and used one meant for skylake
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