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There is a beta bios for the GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK which provides TPM2 module support. It is version F9D. I received it from Gigabyte support.
I have a GA-Z97X-UD5H and the latest bios on Tweaktown is F11D and does not support TPM2. I was able to get the BK firmware working on my non-BK hardware (via efiflash) by modifying the BIOS model string in the BK bios. Only issue is that I cant use the XMP profile for my memory.
Hi, could you please send me the BIOS F9d (with TPM2.0 support) for the GIGABYTE GA-Z97X-UD5H-BK ?
Thanks!
The actual dates seem to be the 0315 and 0511 numbers which confirm the 10.50 as newer.
For Realtek Audio drivers you always want to get the package from the GB site (or via App Center) but Ive not heard of any issues getting Realtek LAN drivers, Intel BT/Wifi drivers, or AMD chipset drivers from Realtek etc sites instead of GB as they are always newer.
For example Realtek have just released 10.51 LAN driver on their site.
After update my x570 AORUS Xtreme to F35c and to Win11 I have problems with 3 (of 8) PWM fans. They don't react on fan speed curves (or manual settings). I'm use SIV (and now tested Fan Control).
These fan's are more loud now, and I don't have control of it.
Before update everything was OK.
Is this problem known?
Is there any fix?
EDIT: In BIOS I can control the fan's. And they react on the changing curve. In Windows they use the curve from BIOS. But still can't control it in Windows.
After update my x570 AORUS Xtreme to F35c and to Win11 I have problems with 3 (of 8) PWM fans. They don't react on fan speed curves (or manual settings). I'm use SIV (and now tested Fan Control).
These fan's are more loud now, and I don't have control of it.
Before update everything was OK.
Is this problem known?
Is there any fix?
EDIT: In BIOS I can control the fan's. And they react on the changing curve. In Windows they use the curve from BIOS. But still can't control it in Windows.
Do you by chance have Memory Integrity (Core Isolation) enabled in Windows Defender settings? It breaks functionality in apps that need it to be disabled, because of driver incompatibility. I know this, because RGB Fusion 2.0 does not work with it enabled.
After update my x570 AORUS Xtreme to F35c and to Win11 I have problems with 3 (of 8) PWM fans. They don't react on fan speed curves (or manual settings). I'm use SIV (and now tested Fan Control).
These fan's are more loud now, and I don't have control of it.
Before update everything was OK.
Is this problem known?
Is there any fix?
EDIT: In BIOS I can control the fan's. And they react on the changing curve. In Windows they use the curve from BIOS. But still can't control it in Windows.
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