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  • vonmolk
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Request: Modify Z170X-UD5 Bios to add IOAPIC 24-119 Entries option in BIOS or set this option as disabled by default. Also if MSR locked please remove MSR lock
    BIOS Link: http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList...70x-ud5_f4.zip
    I have tried using AMIBCP to modify the BIOS, but q-flash and Efiflash both give Invalid BIOS Image

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  • Johnny_P
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Hello.
    Could you modify ahci rom and other components of the BIOS GA Q35m-s2?
    Please, change the microcode processor with caution, as in this version of the BIOS microcode inserted Xeon processors (mod 771).
    Thanks.
    Last edited by Johnny_P; 10-31-2015, 01:44 PM.

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  • stasio
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    Yea,no problem with BIOS.

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  • irome
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Originally posted by stasio View Post
    UD7........B2=B3.....
    B2=B3-p67a-ud7-b3_f7

    Use latest @BIOS,upgrade also Backup BIOS (ALT+F12).
    Flash with "Load Optimized Defaults" and clear CMOS.
    After,you can flash any B3 BIOS with QFlash.
    how upgrade backup bios
    alt+f12 during boot bios it go to boot menĂº
    ??

    PD. the problem is usb keyboard with a ps2 keyboard i can upgrade backup bios ALT+12

    but is b3 bios good for this b2 board is stable??
    Last edited by irome; 10-28-2015, 06:15 AM.

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  • stasio
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Originally posted by irome View Post
    hi
    which it is the best bios for p67a-ud7 b2 mainboard ??
    I have p67aud7.f8

    I try flashing in qflash the file B2=B3-p67a-ud7-b3_f7 to move to b3 but it said invalid file
    my motherboard not detect sata 2 ports
    UD7........B2=B3.....
    B2=B3-p67a-ud7-b3_f7

    Use latest @BIOS,upgrade also Backup BIOS (ALT+F12).
    Flash with "Load Optimized Defaults" and clear CMOS.
    After,you can flash any B3 BIOS with QFlash.
    Last edited by stasio; 10-28-2015, 02:12 AM.

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  • irome
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    hi
    which it is the best bios for p67a-ud7 b2 mainboard ??
    I have p67aud7.f8

    I try flashing in qflash the file B2=B3-p67a-ud7-b3_f7 to move to b3 but it said invalid file
    my motherboard not detect sata 2 ports

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  • Sekta
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Gigabyte G1.Sniper 5 Z87

    F10 Modified Bios
    Original Bios Source

    OROM IRST RAID for SATA - 12.7.0.1936 to 14.6.0.2285
    EFI IRST RAID for SATA - 12.5.0.1815 to 14.6.0.2285
    OROM VBIOS Haswell - 1028
    EFI GOP Driver Broadwell - 5.5.1023 to 5.5.1033
    OROM Intel Boot Agent GE - 1.5.04 to OROM Intel Boot Agent CL - 0.1.05
    EFI Intel PRO/1000 UNDI - 5.1.00 to EFI Intel Gigabit UNDI - 0.0.09
    OROM QCM-Atheros PXE - 2.1.1.1 to 2.1.1.5
    OROM Marvell 88SE9192 - 1.0.0.0034
    CPU Microcode 0306C3 HSW - 19 to 1D
    ME firmware 9.0.30.1482 to 9.0.31.1487 H

    Use with the best IRST driver combo for the version above.
    Flash latest Intel ME firmware for 8-series 9.0.x when newer is released
    Last edited by Sekta; 10-24-2015, 11:34 PM.

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  • TrebleTA
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    I have not try'ed someone normally kindly helps out. its a Shame there is no tool were you can load a bios in then just replace what you need. I will have a look at your guide.. Had a look and will start a new Thread here if you can help.

    http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...tml#post501323
    Last edited by TrebleTA; 10-09-2015, 09:12 AM.

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  • JCLW
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Originally posted by JCLW View Post
    Does anyone happen to have a copy of an updated EP45-DQ6 bios? Looking to support >3TB drives and hopefully TRIM.
    In case anyone else is looking for an updated EP45-DQ6 BIOS I ended up making my own - see: My attempt at Gigabyte EP45-DQ6 BIOS updating

    Originally posted by TrebleTA View Post
    I was wondering if someone could help me mod a bios for GA-X58A-UD3R rev2.
    That is also an Award BIOS? How far did you get with it?

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  • TrebleTA
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    I am trying to debug some driver errors with windows 10 and the Marvell controller.

    I was wondering if someone could help me mod a bios for GA-X58A-UD3R rev2.

    I notice there is a newer Firmware for the Marvell 9128 version 1.0.1.0025 on the forum also if any newer JMicron RAID ROM and Intel RAID ROM.

    I am using Marvell 1.0.0.1038, JMicron 1.07.28 and Intel RST 13x ROM

    I know this is getting to be a old motherboard yet its only 3 years old from last gigabyte bios and last of the good boards with out UEFI.

    Thanks

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  • varthshenon
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Good evening
    Could you update this bios?
    GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 U1C(UEFI BIOS)
    http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList...d2h-b3_u1c.exe

    Thanks :)

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  • nexusmaniac
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Could someone please modify F8 (Stable version) for the Z97X-SOC Force? :)
    Thanks!

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  • MysticalOS
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Is it possible for Someone to make an updated modified bios for Gigabyte Z87 OC-Force 10?

    Since I don't actually run windows on this build, doing it myself is more complicated.

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  • profJim
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Originally posted by JCLW View Post
    Thanks Jim,

    I see you have quite the collection of Gigabyte Bearlake/Eaglelake boards. Do you know if they support s771 Xeons (ie: an E5472 Harpertown) without issue?
    I don't have first hand experience with Xeon 771/775 setups. I helped Luke with his Xeon overclocking with his P35-DS3L and EP45-UD3P systems and stress testing. His biggest hurdle was with significantly higher cpu core temperatures with overclocks up to 4.0GHz. I had a much easier time reaching 4.0GHz with my Q9650/P35-DS4 and Q9550/EP45-UD3P systems.

    Two of the best Xeon 771/775 forums are:
    A web search using: xeon 775 thread will provide additional information.

    This thread is for modified Gigabyte bios information only.
    Please create a new thread in the TT Gigabyte forum where we can discuss your system.


    We need detailed information about ALL OF THE HARDWARE in your system.

    We can best help you after you create a detailed hardware list in the System Specs
    portion of your forum profile at the bottom of the profile page or in your forum signature.
    Be sure to include brand names and model numbers.
    When you are done editing or creating your hardware list, save the settings.

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  • JCLW
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    Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Originally posted by profJim View Post
    Welcome to the forum.
    Thanks Jim,

    I see you have quite the collection of Gigabyte Bearlake/Eaglelake boards. Do you know if they support s771 Xeons (ie: an E5472 Harpertown) without issue?

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