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  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Originally posted by boe323 View Post
    Does the intel boot agent 1.5.35 work ok with g1assassin2?, if it does, could you mod f12rmod4 please. Oh, I gather I will be able to run ivy-E right?, could you add the microcode?, is it possible for g1assassin2?. The sockets the same as x79s-up5-wifi isn't it?. No, forget the the boot agent, unless theres a proper newer version for x79, I don't want to take the risk.
    OK but tonight, i'm at work...
    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

      virtu, the Beta Bios F20a does it have microcode for sandy bridge?

      I'm having bsod couple of minutes ago. I think this new microcode for sandy bridge causing this problem
      Z77-D3H Rev 1.1
      GA-Z77-D3H BIOS F23a mod
      Core i5 3570K @ 3.8 MHz
      Kingston HyperX Blue 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v
      Kingston SSD AHCI Mode
      Two 1TB Seagate
      ATI 6850
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      Air Cooling
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      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

        No not the microcode, its irst rom, lttle dodgy with windows 8 64, not sure about win7, microcode is fine, loads more stable than old one.
        A WHOLE LOT OF NOTHING WORKS PROPERLY

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        • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

          ^ I'm using Windows 7 x64. When i still using Beta Bios F20a i don't have this bsod
          Z77-D3H Rev 1.1
          GA-Z77-D3H BIOS F23a mod
          Core i5 3570K @ 3.8 MHz
          Kingston HyperX Blue 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v
          Kingston SSD AHCI Mode
          Two 1TB Seagate
          ATI 6850
          850W 80+ Gold PSU
          Air Cooling
          Windows 7 x64 SP1

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          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

            Well, I do know the irst rom is a little dodgy, I have sandy-e microcode, so its possible I suppose, but intel wouldn't release a worse code surely.
            A WHOLE LOT OF NOTHING WORKS PROPERLY

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            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

              ^ I think you are right. The Beta Bios F20a have Intel Rom 11.x.x.x. And the Modded Bios F20a have the latest Intel Rom 12.x.x.x
              Z77-D3H Rev 1.1
              GA-Z77-D3H BIOS F23a mod
              Core i5 3570K @ 3.8 MHz
              Kingston HyperX Blue 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v
              Kingston SSD AHCI Mode
              Two 1TB Seagate
              ATI 6850
              850W 80+ Gold PSU
              Air Cooling
              Windows 7 x64 SP1

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              • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                Originally posted by Amurtigress View Post
                this doesn't apply for g1assassin2 does it, as we have qualcom?
                A WHOLE LOT OF NOTHING WORKS PROPERLY

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                • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                  Originally posted by Bongkie View Post
                  ^ I'm using Windows 7 x64. When i still using Beta Bios F20a i don't have this bsod
                  Driver 12.7.1.1000......fix BSOD bug......tried?

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                  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                    Originally posted by stasio View Post
                    Driver 12.7.1.1000......fix BSOD bug......tried?
                    http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...tools-165.html
                    Yes, that's what i'm using now. Just updated that driver couple days ago before i flashed to modded bios 3

                    Driver 12.7.1.1000 and beta bios f20a don't have any bsod
                    Z77-D3H Rev 1.1
                    GA-Z77-D3H BIOS F23a mod
                    Core i5 3570K @ 3.8 MHz
                    Kingston HyperX Blue 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v
                    Kingston SSD AHCI Mode
                    Two 1TB Seagate
                    ATI 6850
                    850W 80+ Gold PSU
                    Air Cooling
                    Windows 7 x64 SP1

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                    • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                      Ahhh,OK.

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                      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                        Originally posted by Bongkie View Post
                        virtu, the Beta Bios F20a does it have microcode for sandy bridge?

                        I'm having bsod couple of minutes ago. I think this new microcode for sandy bridge causing this problem
                        Originally posted by boe323 View Post
                        No not the microcode, its irst rom, lttle dodgy with windows 8 64, not sure about win7, microcode is fine, loads more stable than old one.
                        Intel OROM 12.7.0.1936 (ROM in BIOS, i think it's work fine) and Intel Rapid Storage Technology Software 12.7.0.1036 that cause BSOD, in certain case, and was replaced by 12.7.1.1000 !
                        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

                          ^ Thanks, virtu. Is that okay w/o sandy microcode?
                          Z77-D3H Rev 1.1
                          GA-Z77-D3H BIOS F23a mod
                          Core i5 3570K @ 3.8 MHz
                          Kingston HyperX Blue 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v
                          Kingston SSD AHCI Mode
                          Two 1TB Seagate
                          ATI 6850
                          850W 80+ Gold PSU
                          Air Cooling
                          Windows 7 x64 SP1

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                          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                            Originally posted by virtualfred View Post
                            Intel OROM 12.7.0.1936 (ROM in BIOS, i think it's work fine) and Intel Rapid Storage Technology Software 12.7.0.1036 that cause BSOD, in certain case, and was replaced by 12.7.1.1000 !
                            Occasionally ill get bsod at startup, was happening before microcode update, sometimes pc wont shutdown, just restarts instead, all this started 12.7.0.1000 and up. But im using windows 8 pro 64. Oh, secondary dvd drive sometimes disappears, but irst software still sees it.
                            Last edited by boe323; 08-03-2013, 09:21 AM.
                            A WHOLE LOT OF NOTHING WORKS PROPERLY

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                            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                              Originally posted by Bongkie View Post
                              ^ Thanks, virtu. Is that okay w/o sandy microcode?
                              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

                                Okay. Don't put any sandy microcode. I'm have Ivy.

                                Thanks, virtu
                                Z77-D3H Rev 1.1
                                GA-Z77-D3H BIOS F23a mod
                                Core i5 3570K @ 3.8 MHz
                                Kingston HyperX Blue 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v
                                Kingston SSD AHCI Mode
                                Two 1TB Seagate
                                ATI 6850
                                850W 80+ Gold PSU
                                Air Cooling
                                Windows 7 x64 SP1

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