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  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    ^ BLCK is fluctuating.......=> set to Manual....
    Are you using CPU-Z...which version? (is known bug..try ver.1.64.0)..or check with EasyTune...AIDA64 or HWiFO.

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    • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

      Setting is manual to 100.00Mhz. I am using easyTune to show the BLCK. I have to set 100.15 Mhz to achieve 100.
      Guess i have to deal with it.
      G1.Sniper M5 Force ,Core i7-4770K @ 4.0GHz 1.115V
      RAM4x2GB 2000 (9-9-9-27-CR2) @1.55V
      IGFX @1200 Core

      SSD Samsung 830 128GB, Kingston HyperX 128GB
      SeaSonic 560W
      Temjin TJ08-E
      Win 7 SP1 x64

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      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

        Originally posted by sgthawk View Post
        Setting is manual to 100.00Mhz. I am using easyTune to show the BLCK. I have to set 100.15 Mhz to achieve 100.
        Guess i have to deal with it.
        Which CPU you using..?
        If is K version, increase CPU Clock Ratio by +1 (instead of Auto).
        Last edited by stasio; 09-19-2014, 12:07 AM.

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        • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

          I updated my signature.
          i am using 4770K 40x100Mhz. It does not matter if i set BCLK manual or by value.100MHZ is 99.84Mhz in Windows. As i said i have to correct the value in EasyTune to 100,15 to achieve round about 100Mhz.
          If i set 100.01 in BIOS, in Win the CPU gets more overclocked 4003 Mhz. Strangely if i set to default 100.00 in BIOS, i exactly have the right value. Once saved and rebooted to BIOS again, i get 99.86 again.
          Last edited by sgthawk; 09-19-2014, 02:16 AM.
          G1.Sniper M5 Force ,Core i7-4770K @ 4.0GHz 1.115V
          RAM4x2GB 2000 (9-9-9-27-CR2) @1.55V
          IGFX @1200 Core

          SSD Samsung 830 128GB, Kingston HyperX 128GB
          SeaSonic 560W
          Temjin TJ08-E
          Win 7 SP1 x64

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          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

            Hi,

            I will create in future new modded bios versions. Contact me then...


            GA-Z77-D3H (Biosversion: F23 - Biosdate: 04/03/2014 - Final Bios) - Modded - for Mainboards rev. v1.0

            Modified with:

            Intel Legacy RAID for SATA 11.6.0.1702 to 13.1.0.2126 (latest supported Z77 v13.1.x.x, IRST drivers is up to V.13.1.0.1058)
            Intel UEFI RAID SataDriver 11.6.0.1702 to 13.1.0.2126 (latest supported Z77 v13.1.x.x, IRST drivers is up to V.13.1.0.1058)
            Atheros PCIE Ethernet Controller 2.0.2.7 to 2.0.6.6
            Atheros PCIE Ethernet Controller 2.1.1.1 to 2.1.1.5
            Intel PCI Accelerated SVGA BIOS 2158 to 2170
            ORIM Realtek PXE 2.50 to 2.60
            Intel Sandy GOPdriver 2.0.1023 to 2.0.1024
            Intel Ivy GOPdriver 3.0.1023 to 3.0.1027
            CPU MicroCode Pack (with Sandy 6A728 and Ivy 6A919) - for Overlockers Module
            ME Firmware 8.1.30.1350 to 8.1.52.1496 (latest supported Z77 v8.1.52.x)

            Status: Verified working...
            I make my own modded bios to fix crashing and freezing on games. I think the old ME Firmware was the problem.


            This F23 is the final and is not publish on the support website on this time.
            This modded F23 fixes follow bugs from F23b:
            Fixed: Sometimes the computer start automatic - 1 or 2 times per month
            Fixed: Hanging, Crashing, Freezing on lot of gigh end games - BF4 or Killing Floor but happens on low games sometimes too.
            Fixed: Sometimes hanging machine when shut down - 1 or 2 times per month

            GA-Z77-D3H-F23-Modded
            Mirror 2: Zippyshare.com - GA-Z77-D3H-F23-Modded.zip

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            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

              Originally posted by sgthawk View Post
              I updated my signature.
              i am using 4770K 40x100Mhz. It does not matter if i set BCLK manual or by value.100MHZ is 99.84Mhz in Windows. As i said i have to correct the value in EasyTune to 100,15 to achieve round about 100Mhz.
              If i set 100.01 in BIOS, in Win the CPU gets more overclocked 4003 Mhz. Strangely if i set to default 100.00 in BIOS, i exactly have the right value. Once saved and rebooted to BIOS again, i get 99.86 again.
              I found out that on GA mainboards it is not completely possible to deactivate "Clock Spread Spectrum". That is the reason, if you set "Auto" you get the highest variances, you can only select values from 0.01%- 0.5%.
              Last edited by sgthawk; 09-20-2014, 02:02 PM.
              G1.Sniper M5 Force ,Core i7-4770K @ 4.0GHz 1.115V
              RAM4x2GB 2000 (9-9-9-27-CR2) @1.55V
              IGFX @1200 Core

              SSD Samsung 830 128GB, Kingston HyperX 128GB
              SeaSonic 560W
              Temjin TJ08-E
              Win 7 SP1 x64

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              • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                Can you offer an EX58-EXTREME (this) with RAID ROM 12.9.0.1001 (or the last 12.9 with official X58 support, 2006 is here) and maybe Realtek 2.60 (here)? The new configuration is causing problems. I appreciate your assistance. Do you have any information on JMicron 1.0.8.01? Fernando comments it is made for JMB36Xs. T. I. A.
                Last edited by silekonn; 09-20-2014, 03:56 PM. Reason: links, question

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                • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                  Hey Stasio, Thanks for the bios modding you are doing. I just recently sold off my sniper 5 z87 and got myself a z97 gaming gt. I was wondering if you could mod the f6b beta bios for me if it hasn't been done so already. If it has been done, can you refer me to the post no. please.

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                  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                    ^
                    GA-Z97X-Gaming GT - F6b-mod

                    Consist of:

                    Intel RAID for SATA 13.0.0.2075 to 13.2.0.2134
                    Intel EFI SataDriver 13.0.0.2075 to 13.2.0.2134
                    Intel PCI Accelerated SVGA 2179 to 2180
                    Bigfoot PCIE Ethernet Controller 2.1.1.1 to 2.1.1.5
                    Intel GOPdriver 5.0.1037
                    Marvell 88SE91xx/92xx Adapter 1.0.0.0034
                    CPU Microcode 06C319 to 06C31C
                    ME firmware 9.1.0.1120
                    Modified splash logo 2

                    Note:
                    ME 9.1.10.1005 (Firmware) flash yourself in Windows mode.

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                    • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                      hello stasio

                      can you mod my bios for me.
                      GA-Z77X-UD3H REV 1.2

                      VERSION FBb

                      Z77XUD3H12


                      thankyou

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                      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                        ^
                        GA-Z77X-UD3H REV 1.2 - FBb-mod

                        Consist of:

                        Intel RAID for SATA 11.6.0.1702 to 13.1.0.2126
                        Intel EFI SataDriver 11.6.0.1702 to 13.1.0.2126
                        Intel PCI Accelerated SVGA 2158 to 2170
                        EFI GOPdriver Sandy 3.0.1023 to 3.0.1027
                        EFI GOPdriver Ivy 2.0.1023 to 2.0.1024
                        Bigfoot PCIE Ethernet Controller 2.0.2.7 to 2.0.6.6
                        Bigfoot PCIE Ethernet Controller 2.1.1.1 to 2.1.1.5
                        Marvell 88SE91xx/92xx Adapter 1.0.0.0027 to 1.0.0.0034
                        CPU Microcode Sandy 28/Ivy 17 to Sandy 28/Ivy 19
                        ME firmware 8.1.30.1350
                        Modified splash logo 2

                        Note:
                        ME 8.1.52.1496 (Firmware) flash yourself in Windows mode.

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                        • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                          Good morning.

                          first of all, thank you for all the work you do each and every one who has a great knowledge of all these things and helps otorgais each of the members of the forum. Although it is my first post and bring a doubt, if I read from time to time so you can "cook".

                          There goes my question and my question.

                          Currently I have a motherboard GA-Z68X-UD7-B3 with bios F10, and tonymac read that gigabyte was giving the possibility that some plates of Series 6, could change your BIOS by UEFI BIOS even without the possibility of 3D . I want to know if my motherboard can receive that update and the process to do so.

                          Many thanks in advance

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                          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                            Originally posted by Senninha View Post
                            Good morning.

                            first of all, thank you for all the work you do each and every one who has a great knowledge of all these things and helps otorgais each of the members of the forum. Although it is my first post and bring a doubt, if I read from time to time so you can "cook".

                            There goes my question and my question.

                            Currently I have a motherboard GA-Z68X-UD7-B3 with bios F10, and tonymac read that gigabyte was giving the possibility that some plates of Series 6, could change your BIOS by UEFI BIOS even without the possibility of 3D . I want to know if my motherboard can receive that update and the process to do so.

                            Many thanks in advance
                            Unfortunatly,for your model GB R&D team didn't produce any UEFI BIOS.
                            Latest BIOS is also AWARD F11a.....just to unlock Ivy Bridge multiplier.

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                            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                              Lot of thanks for the info.

                              It's a shame that could not, or wanted to make a UEFI BIOS for that motherboard, it is still quite good and gives a lot of trouble.

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                              • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                                Originally posted by Senninha View Post
                                Lot of thanks for the info.

                                It's a shame that could not, or wanted to make a UEFI BIOS for that motherboard, it is still quite good and gives a lot of trouble.
                                Explained many times...why.

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