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  • #16
    Re: ep45-UD3P rev1.1 - f10i BIOS problem

    I always showed the 16x lanes in cpuz when the mainboard tab didn't show bios or board info, go figure that

    Even now 16x is showing up on cpuz in mainboard tab at graphics interface section on cpuz.

    Also Gpuz indicates 16x lanes on buss interface, opens good no error or crash log.
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    • #17
      Re: ep45-UD3P rev1.1 - f10i BIOS problem

      Cool, thanks for clearing that up for me!

      So maybe ack (The OP) needs to test this as well now with the F10i BIOS.

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      • #18
        Re: ep45-UD3P rev1.1 - f10i BIOS problem

        Originally posted by Lsdmeasap View Post
        Could be CPU-z errors, does GPU-z and everest show the same guys?

        Yes you can flash back to a older BIOS if you like, please use Qflash though!
        gpu-z, the same problem



        Everest too



        Sorry I was very busy at work last night and this morning.
        Tomorrow I will flash back to the F10f BIOS.

        PD: my GPU has not been modified for OC anyways
        Last edited by ack; 11-28-2009, 04:15 PM.

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        • #19
          Re: ep45-UD3P rev1.1 - f10i BIOS problem

          Do you have another card to test with? Tyreman's testing proves this is not caused by the F10i BIOS as his shows up correctly

          If you do not have another card to test with, can you test your card in another PC just to be sure? Also, be sure you set Init First Display to PEG in the Advanced BIOS page.

          One thing you could try it putting your card in the second slot for testing, do adjust the above setting if you do though to PEG2. Then test in windows, then put it back and change the init setting back and test it all again. Sometimes this switch around fixes things if it is just a glitch

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          • #20
            Re: ep45-UD3P rev1.1 - f10i BIOS problem

            Yes, PEG is set as Init First Display in the Advanced BIOS page.

            Originally posted by Lsdmeasap View Post
            One thing you could try it putting your card in the second slot for testing, do adjust the above setting if you do though to PEG2. Then test in windows, then put it back and change the init setting back and test it all again. Sometimes this switch around fixes things if it is just a glitch
            Well, let's try

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            • #21
              Re: ep45-UD3P rev1.1 - f10i BIOS problem

              I didn't run into any of the problems others have reported including the re-activation issue that some have seen.

              Both CPU-z & GPU-z seem to be working just fine as well:





              Maybe it is a Vista thing or the fact that I am running older video drivers
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              • #22
                Re: ep45-UD3P rev1.1 - f10i BIOS problem

                I am having no problems so far here testing o.c now at 9x475 on my q9650.

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                • #23
                  Re: ep45-UD3P rev1.1 - f10i BIOS problem

                  I have just flashed to the F10b BIOS and I have pcie link width 16x again, problem solved. In additon to this, OC was really easier than F9 & F10i versions.





                  Thanks 4 all!!
                  Last edited by ack; 11-30-2009, 08:41 AM.

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                  • #24
                    Re: ep45-UD3P rev1.1 - f10i BIOS problem

                    Hmm, so what about now flashing back to F10i Ack? To test and see if again PCIE goes to x2

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                    • #25
                      Re: ep45-UD3P rev1.1 - f10i BIOS problem

                      New BIOS to correct issues with F10i has been posted here
                      Gigabyte Latest BIOS post 2400

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