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Just flashed virtualfreds Latest G1 Assassin x79 12R Mod. Running sweet - all flashed well..
Just ran a quick Raid benchmark on my C Drive with Windows 8.1 (64).
One of my best scores ! All at stock.
G1.Assassin 2 (rev. 1.0) F13 MOD a Modified Bios by Boe23
CPU Intel x3960
Memory G.Skill RipJawsZ 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 PC3-14900C9
Graphics Asus GTX 690 GOP Flashed.
Hardrives x2 Samsung 128GB 840 PRO ssd (Raid 0 ) RST 13.1 Orom
Optical Samsung SH-B123L/ BSBP 12x BluRay
Case & Cooling Corsair 650D, Corsair H100 hydro
Mouse & Keyboard R.A.T.7 Contagion , Steelseries 7G
PSU Corsair Professional Series AX850 High Performance
Sound X-FI Onboard (Pax Modded)
Screen Benq XL2420T 24
Windows 8.1 x64 UEFI Mode.
Yes GB abuse of copy and paste... there are 2 Legacy RAID in original BIOS, 8086,2822 and 8086,282a, i delete the second one... for the EFI SATA RAID, I was delirious but the work was ok
Thanks, previous post corrected, i took the original F12r, remake all... and verified 2 times... apologies
Well, maybe I flash another day, I don't mind the second option rom 12.7.0.1936, its not hurting anything, and we don't exactly have anything to put in its place, so, ill leave the first mod6 for now. We could of had network stack options, and some of our old options back if GB took out the redundant OROM
^Everywhere you noted...... Intel RAID EFI SataDriver - 3.8.0.1009.........should be..... Intel Legacy RAID for SATA - 3.8.0.1009.
EFI SataDriver 3.8.0.1009 is not released yet.
You're right of course, to be more clear i edited all my X79 mod with "RSTe RAID 3.8.0.1009".
Thanks
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
Intel Legacy RAID ROM 11.6.0.1702 to 12.7.0.1936
Intel UEFI SataDriver 11.6.0.1702 to 12.7.0.1936
ME Firmware 8.1.30.1350
Marvell 88SE91xx 1.0.0.0027 to 1.0.1.0025
Intel Boot Agent PXE 1.3.81 to 1.4.10
Intel PCI Accelerated SVGA 2137 PC 14.34 to 2158
Sandy (06A7) CPU-MicroCode Rev.28 (revert back)
Ivy E1(06A9) CPU-MicroCode Rev.19
Modified splash logo
Before working with Z77X-UP4TH BIOS, I think there will be a problem between old F9's logo and the new BIOS : lastest have a small logo with two other small bands, while the former have a full screen logo... what do you prefer ? Why do you not use F11a ?
Hello Virtualfred and thanks for your precise and accurate work...worthy follower of the master Stasio!
There is a proverb that says that "the student surpasses the teacher" and it seems you are getting close to the goal.
I don't know if there will be a release of a new beta for the Z77X-UP4TH and i've tried the F11a but i've found it less stable than the F10 beta or the official F9 that seems to be the more stable at the moment.
About the full screen logo you can use what best suit the mod (less used space more possibility for ROMs) or create less issues to you during the operation.
Thanks again for your attitude and appreciate work.
Just flashed virtualfreds Latest G1 Assassin x79 12R Mod. Running sweet - all flashed well..
Just ran a quick Raid benchmark on my C Drive with Windows 8.1 (64).
One of my best scores ! All at stock.
beautiful rate !
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
Hello Virtualfred and thanks for your precise and accurate work...worthy follower of the master Stasio!
There is a proverb that says that "the student surpasses the teacher" and it seems you are getting close to the goal.
I don't know if there will be a release of a new beta for the Z77X-UP4TH and i've tried the F11a but i've found it less stable than the F10 beta or the official F9 that seems to be the more stable at the moment.
About the full screen logo you can use what best suit the mod (less used space more possibility for ROMs) or create less issues to you during the operation.
Thanks again for your attitude and appreciate work.
Hi I have been messing around with all of the bios for my ga z77 d3h to see which one is the best for overclocking. Currently I am using the f20a mod 3 bios which is very good but I have noticed that I seem to get a lower score on cinebench with every bios after f19g.
With f19g I get 7.81 on cine bench 11.5 but with f20a and f19i I get 7.61.
The problem I have with f19g is that the fan control does not seem to work properly making the cpu and system fans spin up resuming from sleep mode, also the fans are also louder whilst idle. This problem does not occur with f19i and f20a.
This might be a stupid question but is it possible to mod the f20a to make the cpu perform like it does with the f19g?
If I remember......you has been noted that there is 3
I am sure that V10.0.0.10321 Rom was included for the intro of trim for the x79 class boards when the 11.6 Orom was included. The 11.6 Orom irst was the first That allowed trim to be used / active on any x79 Boards. I maybe wrong and it can be deleted though.
HAHA Found the info - v10.0.0.1032 (for DEV_282a = "Intel(R) Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller", probably without TRIM in RAID0 support)
So its probabaly not needed after all.
This all came about when we got trim active for the very first time on the x79 Boards.
Link = Fernando the King of Oroms / Bioses
Hi I have been messing around with all of the bios for my ga z77 d3h to see which one is the best for overclocking. Currently I am using the f20a mod 3 bios which is very good but I have noticed that I seem to get a lower score on cinebench with every bios after f19g.
With f19g I get 7.81 on cine bench 11.5 but with f20a and f19i I get 7.61.
The problem I have with f19g is that the fan control does not seem to work properly making the cpu and system fans spin up resuming from sleep mode, also the fans are also louder whilst idle. This problem does not occur with f19i and f20a.
This might be a stupid question but is it possible to mod the f20a to make the cpu perform like it does with the f19g?
Thanks
Can you overclock more with F20a ?
Just for information, F19d has an old Ivy μcode 6A915 (6A920 in F20a mod3). Perhaps F19d has more aggressive memory settings ?
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