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  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Originally posted by virtualfred View Post
    I would try it, thanks.
    GA-Z77X-UD5H (Rev.1.0)- F16c-mod2GA-Z77X-UD5H (Rev.1.1)- F16c-mod2
    Last edited by stasio; 06-07-2013, 04:11 AM.

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    • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

      Originally posted by stasio View Post
      Thanks but... Could you work faster please ?
      Ultra fast mode ?
      It is really useful to complete and keep your PC Specs or Signature up to date in Settings /My Profile (motherboard, CPU, BIOS version modified or not ...) - Thank you all .
      Main rig : Z77X-UD5H BIOS F16 mod11 - Core i7 3770K @4.5GHz 1.30V - Noctua NH-D14 - GSkill TridentX 2x8GB @1200MHz CAS10 - Club3D HD5750 noiseless @800/1300 - Silverstone FT02S - Seasonic X-series 650W
      2x Intel 510 128GB RAID0 - 2x Samsung F3 500GB RAID0 + Samsung F3 1TB - Dell U2713H - Logitech Illuminated & G500 - Focal XS Book - Windows 8 Pro 64bits UEFI
      2nd rig : Z77X-UD3H BIOS F20e mod - Core i5 3470 @4.0GHz - Noctua NH-D14 -
      Crucial BT 2x4GB @933MHz CAS9 - Club3D HD7750 noiseless @stock - Lian-Li PC-A05FN - Seasonic M12II 520W
      Crucial M4 128GB - 2x WD10EALX RAID1 - Dell 2408WFP - Logitech Illuminated & G5
      - Bose Companion 20 - Windows 8 Pro 64bits Legacy
      HTPC : EG45M-UD2H BIOS F5a mod - Core2Quad Q8200 @2.8GHz undervolted to 1.10V - Noctua NH-C4 passive - OCZ 4x1GB @500MHz CAS5 - AMD HD6450 passive - Antek NSK2480 - Antec Earthwatts 380W
      Intel SSD 330 60GB - 2x WD WD30EZRX 3TB RAID0 - Logitech K820 - Windows 8 Pro 64bits + XBMC12
      Gigabyte Modified BIOS & About ME firmware

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      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

        Originally posted by virtualfred View Post
        Thanks but... Could you work faster please ?
        Ultra fast mode ?
        Done earlier,
        just waiting for your guys request.

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        • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

          Originally posted by stasio View Post
          Done earlier,
          just waiting for your guys request.
          How predictable can we be hey? :D

          Thanks Stasio :)

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          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

            Originally posted by stasio View Post
            Done earlier,
            just waiting for your guys request.


            Bios updated with your f16c-mod1... i also set my Crucial PC14900 to 933MHz again and hoping for a compatibility improvement with this new beta bios... waiting for BSOD...
            Last edited by virtualfred; 06-06-2013, 07:55 AM.
            It is really useful to complete and keep your PC Specs or Signature up to date in Settings /My Profile (motherboard, CPU, BIOS version modified or not ...) - Thank you all .
            Main rig : Z77X-UD5H BIOS F16 mod11 - Core i7 3770K @4.5GHz 1.30V - Noctua NH-D14 - GSkill TridentX 2x8GB @1200MHz CAS10 - Club3D HD5750 noiseless @800/1300 - Silverstone FT02S - Seasonic X-series 650W
            2x Intel 510 128GB RAID0 - 2x Samsung F3 500GB RAID0 + Samsung F3 1TB - Dell U2713H - Logitech Illuminated & G500 - Focal XS Book - Windows 8 Pro 64bits UEFI
            2nd rig : Z77X-UD3H BIOS F20e mod - Core i5 3470 @4.0GHz - Noctua NH-D14 -
            Crucial BT 2x4GB @933MHz CAS9 - Club3D HD7750 noiseless @stock - Lian-Li PC-A05FN - Seasonic M12II 520W
            Crucial M4 128GB - 2x WD10EALX RAID1 - Dell 2408WFP - Logitech Illuminated & G5
            - Bose Companion 20 - Windows 8 Pro 64bits Legacy
            HTPC : EG45M-UD2H BIOS F5a mod - Core2Quad Q8200 @2.8GHz undervolted to 1.10V - Noctua NH-C4 passive - OCZ 4x1GB @500MHz CAS5 - AMD HD6450 passive - Antek NSK2480 - Antec Earthwatts 380W
            Intel SSD 330 60GB - 2x WD WD30EZRX 3TB RAID0 - Logitech K820 - Windows 8 Pro 64bits + XBMC12
            Gigabyte Modified BIOS & About ME firmware

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            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

              Originally posted by virtualfred View Post


              Bios updated with your f16c-mod1... i also set my Crucial PC14900 to 933MHz again and hoping for a compatibility improvement with this new beta bios... waiting for BSOD...
              Have you put the AntiBSOD blanket on the case? It protects from the evil dark cronotron particles that cause most BSODs :P

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              • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                Originally posted by MrT0ad View Post
                Have you put the AntiBSOD blanket on the case? It protects from the evil dark cronotron particles that cause most BSODs :P
                Is it provided in the Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H original box ?
                It is really useful to complete and keep your PC Specs or Signature up to date in Settings /My Profile (motherboard, CPU, BIOS version modified or not ...) - Thank you all .
                Main rig : Z77X-UD5H BIOS F16 mod11 - Core i7 3770K @4.5GHz 1.30V - Noctua NH-D14 - GSkill TridentX 2x8GB @1200MHz CAS10 - Club3D HD5750 noiseless @800/1300 - Silverstone FT02S - Seasonic X-series 650W
                2x Intel 510 128GB RAID0 - 2x Samsung F3 500GB RAID0 + Samsung F3 1TB - Dell U2713H - Logitech Illuminated & G500 - Focal XS Book - Windows 8 Pro 64bits UEFI
                2nd rig : Z77X-UD3H BIOS F20e mod - Core i5 3470 @4.0GHz - Noctua NH-D14 -
                Crucial BT 2x4GB @933MHz CAS9 - Club3D HD7750 noiseless @stock - Lian-Li PC-A05FN - Seasonic M12II 520W
                Crucial M4 128GB - 2x WD10EALX RAID1 - Dell 2408WFP - Logitech Illuminated & G5
                - Bose Companion 20 - Windows 8 Pro 64bits Legacy
                HTPC : EG45M-UD2H BIOS F5a mod - Core2Quad Q8200 @2.8GHz undervolted to 1.10V - Noctua NH-C4 passive - OCZ 4x1GB @500MHz CAS5 - AMD HD6450 passive - Antek NSK2480 - Antec Earthwatts 380W
                Intel SSD 330 60GB - 2x WD WD30EZRX 3TB RAID0 - Logitech K820 - Windows 8 Pro 64bits + XBMC12
                Gigabyte Modified BIOS & About ME firmware

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                • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                  Originally posted by virtualfred View Post
                  Is it provided in the Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H original box ?
                  Nope, they did not have enough borg skin at the time of releasing the board due to the Emperor Palpatine being killed for the second time.

                  I had to take a trip as a stowaway in the Serenity to the Delta quadrant with a Peacekeeper cruiser in hot pursuit to harvest some myself.

                  May the force... live long and prosper.

                  Off topic: did the modified F16c work out well for you? Won't be able to try it until I'm home...

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                  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                    Originally posted by MrT0ad View Post
                    Nope, they did not have enough borg skin at the time of releasing the board due to the Emperor Palpatine being killed for the second time.

                    I had to take a trip as a stowaway in the Serenity to the Delta quadrant with a Peacekeeper cruiser in hot pursuit to harvest some myself.

                    May the force... live long and prosper.
                    Wahou ! Your overclock is too high, your brain is unstable !

                    Originally posted by MrT0ad View Post
                    Off topic: did the modified F16c work out well for you? Won't be able to try it until I'm home...
                    For the time being it's ok, just run a Hyper-Pi 32M on all core with success with CPU @4.5GHz and RAM @933MHz... nothing obvious...
                    Fast boot offer a very light gain, such as Kirma you should enter all settings + save and reboot before enable Fast boot... but according to me Fast boot improvement is negligible opposite to the HDD's spin up time and Intel RAID ROM initialization... also USB stick is disable with Fast boot, so you need to disable it (or push reset button) to have normal boot before use Q-flash... so i finally disable it .
                    For what matters most : perfect support of my Crucial at stock speed (933MHz CAS9) and no "amnesia issue"... I need a few weeks before entering.
                    (hoping my english is comprehensible )
                    It is really useful to complete and keep your PC Specs or Signature up to date in Settings /My Profile (motherboard, CPU, BIOS version modified or not ...) - Thank you all .
                    Main rig : Z77X-UD5H BIOS F16 mod11 - Core i7 3770K @4.5GHz 1.30V - Noctua NH-D14 - GSkill TridentX 2x8GB @1200MHz CAS10 - Club3D HD5750 noiseless @800/1300 - Silverstone FT02S - Seasonic X-series 650W
                    2x Intel 510 128GB RAID0 - 2x Samsung F3 500GB RAID0 + Samsung F3 1TB - Dell U2713H - Logitech Illuminated & G500 - Focal XS Book - Windows 8 Pro 64bits UEFI
                    2nd rig : Z77X-UD3H BIOS F20e mod - Core i5 3470 @4.0GHz - Noctua NH-D14 -
                    Crucial BT 2x4GB @933MHz CAS9 - Club3D HD7750 noiseless @stock - Lian-Li PC-A05FN - Seasonic M12II 520W
                    Crucial M4 128GB - 2x WD10EALX RAID1 - Dell 2408WFP - Logitech Illuminated & G5
                    - Bose Companion 20 - Windows 8 Pro 64bits Legacy
                    HTPC : EG45M-UD2H BIOS F5a mod - Core2Quad Q8200 @2.8GHz undervolted to 1.10V - Noctua NH-C4 passive - OCZ 4x1GB @500MHz CAS5 - AMD HD6450 passive - Antek NSK2480 - Antec Earthwatts 380W
                    Intel SSD 330 60GB - 2x WD WD30EZRX 3TB RAID0 - Logitech K820 - Windows 8 Pro 64bits + XBMC12
                    Gigabyte Modified BIOS & About ME firmware

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                    • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                      Originally posted by virtualfred View Post
                      Wahou ! Your overclock is too high, your brain is unstable !
                      Just had a meeting with my boss, that always scrambles my brain

                      Originally posted by virtualfred View Post
                      For the time being it's ok, just run a Hyper-Pi 32M on all core with success with CPU @4.5GHz and RAM @933MHz... nothing obvious...
                      Fast boot offer a very light gain, such as Kirma you should enter all settings + save and reboot before enable Fast boot... but according to me Fast boot improvement is negligible opposite to the HDD's spin up time and Intel RAID ROM initialization... also USB stick is disable with Fast boot, so you need to disable it (or push reset button) to have normal boot before use Q-flash... so i finally disable it .
                      For what matters most : perfect support of my Crucial at stock speed (933MHz CAS9) and no "amnesia issue"... I need a few weeks before entering.
                      (hoping my english is comprehensible )
                      Perfectly intelligible sir :)

                      I have no intention of using fast boot, I am more concerned about stability and the "amnesia" issue really. Having the USB kinks ironed out would be a bonus too, but I am not holding my breath on that one ;)

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                      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                        Originally posted by Maxx@ View Post
                        I need help

                        Can anyone help me and do for me with a new bios rom Intel Rom? for EP45C-DS3R 1.0

                        IRST 12.7.0.1910

                        Last edited by zaq999; 06-06-2013, 10:08 AM.

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                        • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                          Sorry for my mod, you had done before...

                          Originally posted by zaq999 View Post
                          EP4CDS3R_MOD.F6D

                          Updated with...
                          IRST 12.7.0.1910
                          Realtek LAN ROM 2.55 up+++

                          Zippyshare.com - EP4CDS3R_MOD.F6D.7z
                          Could you edit your post for easier searches please (EP45C-DS3R)
                          Last edited by virtualfred; 06-06-2013, 01:12 PM.
                          It is really useful to complete and keep your PC Specs or Signature up to date in Settings /My Profile (motherboard, CPU, BIOS version modified or not ...) - Thank you all .
                          Main rig : Z77X-UD5H BIOS F16 mod11 - Core i7 3770K @4.5GHz 1.30V - Noctua NH-D14 - GSkill TridentX 2x8GB @1200MHz CAS10 - Club3D HD5750 noiseless @800/1300 - Silverstone FT02S - Seasonic X-series 650W
                          2x Intel 510 128GB RAID0 - 2x Samsung F3 500GB RAID0 + Samsung F3 1TB - Dell U2713H - Logitech Illuminated & G500 - Focal XS Book - Windows 8 Pro 64bits UEFI
                          2nd rig : Z77X-UD3H BIOS F20e mod - Core i5 3470 @4.0GHz - Noctua NH-D14 -
                          Crucial BT 2x4GB @933MHz CAS9 - Club3D HD7750 noiseless @stock - Lian-Li PC-A05FN - Seasonic M12II 520W
                          Crucial M4 128GB - 2x WD10EALX RAID1 - Dell 2408WFP - Logitech Illuminated & G5
                          - Bose Companion 20 - Windows 8 Pro 64bits Legacy
                          HTPC : EG45M-UD2H BIOS F5a mod - Core2Quad Q8200 @2.8GHz undervolted to 1.10V - Noctua NH-C4 passive - OCZ 4x1GB @500MHz CAS5 - AMD HD6450 passive - Antek NSK2480 - Antec Earthwatts 380W
                          Intel SSD 330 60GB - 2x WD WD30EZRX 3TB RAID0 - Logitech K820 - Windows 8 Pro 64bits + XBMC12
                          Gigabyte Modified BIOS & About ME firmware

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                          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                            Hello everyone,

                            I tried GA-Z77X-UD5H (Rev.1.1)- F16c-mod1 but unfortunately it did not work for me. System would not POST (no video or access to BIOS). On-board debug had error code '62'. Had to restore main bios from backup as could not access system any other way.

                            Initially I thought @BIOS was at fault and so tried QFLASH with the same result.

                            Am now running F16c without mod's and (so far) no issues.

                            I have not tried the previous mod version (GA-Z77X-UD5H (Rev.1.1)- F16c-mod).

                            Perhaps someone is able to check the mod1 version?

                            Hopefully this helps :)

                            Thanks all.

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                            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                              Originally posted by boyderama View Post
                              Hello everyone,

                              I tried GA-Z77X-UD5H (Rev.1.1)- F16c-mod1 but unfortunately it did not work for me. System would not POST (no video or access to BIOS). On-board debug had error code '62'. Had to restore main bios from backup as could not access system any other way.

                              Initially I thought @BIOS was at fault and so tried QFLASH with the same result.

                              Am now running F16c without mod's and (so far) no issues.

                              I have not tried the previous mod version (GA-Z77X-UD5H (Rev.1.1)- F16c-mod).

                              Perhaps someone is able to check the mod1 version?

                              Hopefully this helps :)

                              Thanks all.
                              I flashed f16c Rev 1.1 modded bios from http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...tml#post457945 -- works fine for me :)

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                              • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                                May i request a mod for the X58A-UD3R rev2.0 withIRST 12.7.0.1910?
                                Thanks!

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