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  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Z77 Sniper M3 BIOS based off of f10f:
    Updated - All. (Has RST Rom 14.0.0.2198)

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    • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

      Originally posted by stasio View Post
      Must be somewhere (or even F8a)....look arround posts from september 2014.
      Couldn't find F7, just F6. If someone it's gentile and could mod F7 with latest features I'll be greatful. (RST 14, UEFI GOP etc.)
      Actually it's posibile in the future to implement into 8series Mobos NVMe via UEFI OROM updates?

      Thank you!

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      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

        Originally posted by Kynyo View Post
        Couldn't find F7, just F6. If someone it's gentile and could mod F7 with latest features I'll be greatful. (RST 14, UEFI GOP etc.)
        Actually it's posibile in the future to implement into 8series Mobos NVMe via UEFI OROM updates?

        Thank you!
        It's very easy....

        [Tool Guide+News] "UEFI BIOS Updater" (UBU)

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        • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

          Guys sorry for the Noob question but what exactly is the Process when Flashing with a Modified bios? Flash with Qflash, Load Optimized Defaults then load back Custom settings ? I could have sworn i saw a Post about shutting down etc but can find it or maybe i haven't looked enough ........Bless
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          Psu - Corsair 650 Hx
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          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

            Anything new for Z77X-UD5H. No update for a long time....

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            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

              Originally posted by Nwanko View Post
              Anything new for Z77X-UD5H. No update for a long time....
              Yeah...I've been waiting for a long time as well.
              Got something new for us, Stasio?
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              • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                Hi, actual modiefied bios for GA-X58A-UD5 Rev2.0 ?
                Thanks.

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                • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                  I recently purchased a Gigabyte GA-EP45 Extreme motherboard with the hope of learning about overclocking (using a Xeon X5470 as well as Pentium 4 670 or 672). I will be installing the F9E bios to obtain compatibility with the Xeon 5470 CPU.

                  I was initially going to purchase the GA-EP45-UD3LR and assumed that the UD3LR as well as Extreme boards offered the same list of compatible CPU's. I was wrong. The UD3LR offers compatibility with the older single-core Pentium processors since Bios revision F2. The Extreme board never had a bios update to support these older processors. The board architecture looks the same except for Realtek ALC889 audio in the Extreme vs ALC888 in the UD3LR

                  Can the microcode for the Pentium 4 670 and Pentium 4 672 be added to Bios F9E? (I really don't need the microcodes for the extensive list of older processors.) This is my first post here and hope that someone can help.

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                  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                    Hi Stasio,

                    I've G1.Sniper H6 and Intel i5 4590, I would like to lock all cores at max turbo speed (4 x 3,7 GHz), if possible at stock voltages.
                    Can you please mod the latest bios with updated Oroms with that future?



                    And I would like to make a donation for your time and effort, please PM me. Thanks.

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                    • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                      Originally posted by strakplan View Post
                      Hi Stasio,

                      I've G1.Sniper H6 and Intel i5 4590, I would like to lock all cores at max turbo speed (4 x 3,7 GHz), if possible at stock voltages.
                      Can you please mod the latest bios with updated Oroms with that future?



                      And I would like to make a donation for your time and effort, please PM me. Thanks.
                      All cores maximum turbo:


                      Edit:
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                      Last edited by stasio; 05-06-2015, 07:18 PM.

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                      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                        Originally posted by stasio View Post
                        Dear, after flashing, can't turn my pc on. Black screen, nothing appears. What to do now?

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                        • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                          Originally posted by strakplan View Post
                          Dear, after flashing, can't turn my pc on. Black screen, nothing appears. What to do now?
                          Try kickup Backup BIOS....

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                          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                            Originally posted by stasio View Post
                            Try kickup Backup BIOS....
                            I don't really know how to do that, I'll try to search it on google.

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                            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                              Originally posted by strakplan View Post
                              I don't really know how to do that, I'll try to search it on google.
                              (1) The PC has to be off.
                              (2) Press and hold down the power button. Don't let go.
                              (3) The PC will turn on. A few seconds later, the PC will turn off again by itself.
                              (4) Let go of the power button at this point.

                              Next start, the backup BIOS will take over.

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                              • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                                Originally posted by stasio View Post
                                (1) The PC has to be off.
                                (2) Press and hold down the power button. Don't let go.
                                (3) The PC will turn on. A few seconds later, the PC will turn off again by itself.
                                (4) Let go of the power button at this point.

                                Next start, the backup BIOS will take over.

                                Next start = black screen, the back-up BIOS didn't take over. Nothing changed.

                                I found other method: connecting 4-7 pins on the m-bios chip. I'll try it later.

                                Btw, why is this happened?

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