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Originally posted by TrebleTA View PostYes what they up to locking the bios???
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Originally posted by destruya View Post
The inference seems to be that these particular patched vulnerabilities are extreme enough to warrant preventing people from going back. Not sure if that washes since uploading the BIOS should update the processor's microcode, but maybe it's a checksum thing where the CPU won't validate unless the BIOS is the correct revision.
I hope that they didn't remove my only way of crossflashing my B350 with B450 bios (especially since my AB350 Gaming 3 is basically a rebranded B450 Aorus Pro, literally the only thing not working are RGB, the AM4 mobo spreadsheet shows that the two boards are literally the same in every single piece of hardware), I hope modded efiflash will be capable of circumventing the SPI flash lock if it has been implemented...
I just want to run a Zen3D in my perfectly working AM4 board.
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Originally posted by shiecldk View Post
Not sure your point. I mean it's a function for Windows 11, you won't understand if future update will break it with your way. If it's a function Gigabyte has it and charges its customer for the price of the motherboard (Z97X-UD7 TH for almost $300), then Gigabyte should provide the help for the update. Also the Gigabyte bios is very buggy comparing to other brands I purchased; ASUS, ASROCK, MSI, you name it.
I believe the fTPM bios option on Intel is called PTT (Platform Trust Technology).
Have you confirmed that your CPU supports this?
If it doesn't, your MB has a TPM header.
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I will say this, i have an Aorus Xtreme x570 1.1, and am running the latest F35d bios, and i have lost the ability to use XMP for my 128 Gig of G.Skill Ram. I get BSOD's and Memtext86 errors. Previous builds were perfectly fine. Any idea if a new Final build is going to be released? (Im assuming so from the Beta D Letter).
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Originally posted by SuBDivisions View PostI will say this, i have an Aorus Xtreme x570 1.1, and am running the latest F35d bios, and i have lost the ability to use XMP for my 128 Gig of G.Skill Ram. I get BSOD's and Memtext86 errors. Previous builds were perfectly fine. Any idea if a new Final build is going to be released? (Im assuming so from the Beta D Letter).
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Originally posted by destruya View Post
The inference seems to be that these particular patched vulnerabilities are extreme enough to warrant preventing people from going back. Not sure if that washes since uploading the BIOS should update the processor's microcode, but maybe it's a checksum thing where the CPU won't validate unless the BIOS is the correct revision.
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Regarding the latest Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Xtreme motherboard Bios version F9 :
I just updated the latest BIOS F9 from the website of Z390 Xtreme. Now I cannot seem to update the BIOS logo via @BIOS Software for this motherboard. I always used to update the BIOS splash screen via the @BIOS app (vB19.0917.1) from the website successfully, but after updating the BIOS to F9 version , I can't even seem to successfully install the @BIOS app anymore. It shows the attached error (error.jpg) msg. My Previous BIOS was F9L and I could always replace the splash screen with my custom made 4k image (i.e 6mb in size ) via the Face Wizard of the @BIOS App successfully. I tried new windows installation , App Center installed, updated and then @BIOS app updated to the latest from App Center , none of them helped me to access the FACE WIZARD of the @BIOS app. Please help.
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Originally posted by SuBDivisions View PostI will say this, i have an Aorus Xtreme x570 1.1, and am running the latest F35d bios, and i have lost the ability to use XMP for my 128 Gig of G.Skill Ram. I get BSOD's and Memtext86 errors. Previous builds were perfectly fine. Any idea if a new Final build is going to be released? (Im assuming so from the Beta D Letter).
VDDG and VDDP are bugged on that BIOS, in my case they were stuck at 900mv, where previously they were at 1000mv my solution was to roll back to F34
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