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  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

    Originally posted by ROTOR View Post
    Hi!

    Anyone has this modden bios with vt-d suppord?

    thanks!
    Hi, please post your specs and MB rev.
    You want what modded with what?
    regards
    Board: GA-Z77X-UD3H Rev 1.0 BIOS: 20e modded CPU: Intel i5-3570k Memory: Samsung MV-3V4G3D/US 4X4GB @1866Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T
    GPU: EVGA GTX 980 FTW SSD: Samsung 950 Pro NVMe M.2 256 GB (Addonics 4x card interface) , Intel 730 240 GB, Samsung EVO 840 240 GB X2,
    16 TB iSCSI 2XRAID0 2XRAID1 (Hitachi HDD, LUN) QNAP TS-469L PSU: Seasonic X-1250 KB:Log. G110 Mouse: Log. G502
    OSes: Win 8.1 x64 UEFI/Win 7 x64 UEFI Dual Boot VM: K Linux, OSX Leopard, Win 10, Win XP, HP Integrity (rem), Whonix Other: HP Proliant server
    Other interface: Pangolin QM2000.NET Lasers controller

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    • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

      will there be any problems if I update z77 bios rst rom to intel 14 version?

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      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

        Originally posted by dskiller View Post
        will there be any problems if I update z77 bios rst rom to intel 14 version?
        Indeed you will.
        Check recent previous posts in this thread. You will find some answers
        v14 RST are made for Z170 chipset. Intel doesn't test with all previous oprom/efi.
        Higher version number doesn't mean faster transfer rate.
        Please post your specs when you post.
        hope it helps
        Board: GA-Z77X-UD3H Rev 1.0 BIOS: 20e modded CPU: Intel i5-3570k Memory: Samsung MV-3V4G3D/US 4X4GB @1866Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T
        GPU: EVGA GTX 980 FTW SSD: Samsung 950 Pro NVMe M.2 256 GB (Addonics 4x card interface) , Intel 730 240 GB, Samsung EVO 840 240 GB X2,
        16 TB iSCSI 2XRAID0 2XRAID1 (Hitachi HDD, LUN) QNAP TS-469L PSU: Seasonic X-1250 KB:Log. G110 Mouse: Log. G502
        OSes: Win 8.1 x64 UEFI/Win 7 x64 UEFI Dual Boot VM: K Linux, OSX Leopard, Win 10, Win XP, HP Integrity (rem), Whonix Other: HP Proliant server
        Other interface: Pangolin QM2000.NET Lasers controller

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        • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

          Originally posted by profJim View Post
          To provide a link to a specific post, place the mouse pointer over the post number at the right end of the blue bar at the top of the specific post.
          Right click on the the post number (e.g. #4452 for your post) and and select the Copy Link Location option, then you can paste a direct link to the post...
          Thank you sir!

          That will do an important difference to make the links work for all users. I will make this change on my latest posts to get them fool proof and help me memorize the technique.

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          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

            Originally posted by Teddybehr View Post
            Indeed you will.
            Check recent previous posts in this thread. You will find some answers
            v14 RST are made for Z170 chipset. Intel doesn't test with all previous oprom/efi.
            Higher version number doesn't mean faster transfer rate.
            Please post your specs when you post.
            hope it helps
            Damn...now you tell me
            * CPU: Intel i7-3770K @ Stock * Cooling: Corsair H80i / Noctua NF-F12 x2 * MoBo: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H (Rev. 1.1 - BIOS F16 Mod16) * RAM: Crucial 1600MHz DDR3 32GB (4x8GB) *
            * GPU: Intel HD 4000 (768MB) * Mon 1: Dell U2410 (A07) * Mon 2: Panasonic TX-P55VT50B * Cam: Logitech C910 HD * BD: Pioneer BDR-208DBK * HD 1: Crucial SSD M4-CT256M4SSD2 256GB *
            * HD 2: Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB * IR: Apple Infrared Board 922-7195 * WiFi & BT: Apple Broadcom BCM94360CD (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac - Bluetooth 4.0 * PSU: Seasonic M12 - 600W *

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            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

              Originally posted by Teddybehr View Post
              V.14 RST are made for Z170 chipset. Intel doesn't test with all previous oprom/efi.
              Higher version number doesn't mean faster transfer rate.
              Hello Teddybehr! I've modded the BIOS of my ASRock Z77 OC Formula with the latest Intel OROM V.14.5.0.2241 and the RAID 0 of Samsung 830 is working well and got some little improvements in benchmark scores and it is stable and reliable.

              Cheers,

              KK

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              • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                could you guys mod this BIOS for me? thanks.
                H61M-S2PV rev 2.2
                GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket 1155 - GA-H61M-S2PV (rev. 2.2)

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                • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                  Originally posted by killkernel View Post
                  Hello Teddybehr! I've modded the BIOS of my ASRock Z77 OC Formula with the latest Intel OROM V.14.5.0.2241 and the RAID 0 of Samsung 830 is working well and got some little improvements in benchmark scores and it is stable and reliable.

                  Cheers,

                  KK
                  Post your results on win-raid website. They will be very welcomed.
                  regards
                  Board: GA-Z77X-UD3H Rev 1.0 BIOS: 20e modded CPU: Intel i5-3570k Memory: Samsung MV-3V4G3D/US 4X4GB @1866Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T
                  GPU: EVGA GTX 980 FTW SSD: Samsung 950 Pro NVMe M.2 256 GB (Addonics 4x card interface) , Intel 730 240 GB, Samsung EVO 840 240 GB X2,
                  16 TB iSCSI 2XRAID0 2XRAID1 (Hitachi HDD, LUN) QNAP TS-469L PSU: Seasonic X-1250 KB:Log. G110 Mouse: Log. G502
                  OSes: Win 8.1 x64 UEFI/Win 7 x64 UEFI Dual Boot VM: K Linux, OSX Leopard, Win 10, Win XP, HP Integrity (rem), Whonix Other: HP Proliant server
                  Other interface: Pangolin QM2000.NET Lasers controller

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                  • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                    Originally posted by Ghostearth View Post
                    GA-X79-UD3.
                    ....

                    F20 Sandy :

                    F20 mod sandy rev3

                    CRC32: B03EC8BD
                    MD5: EFFC8A72428E5B855C1898314E4A8D08
                    SHA-1: 244DEA85FAA7EF84E54DFA5AA71BB0E51221E941

                    Ghostearth.
                    @Ghostearth, can you re-upload GA-X79-UD3 F20 mod sandy rev3 please, mediafire reports that link is no longer valid.

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                    • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                      I've been running my GA-Z77X-UD4H Motherboard for a couple years without any problems since installing the F3a Modified BIOS. I ran into a problem when I upgraded the RAID1 drives connected to the Marvell 88SE91XX (9172) GSATA ports. One of the drives kept dropping out even though it formatted and initialized fine. I since moved the drives to the Intel ports and started using Windows 8.1 software RAID.

                      Not that any of the above matters at this point, but while searching for a solution I found multiple posts on Fernando’s Win-RAID Forum claiming the 1.0.1.0025 BIOS Update for the Marvell controller (included with the F3a Modified BIOS) is actually OLDER than the 1.0.0.0027 BIOS that came with the motherboard. They said it was dated prior to 0027 and the version number was really 1.0.0.0025 and not 1.0.1.0025. I have no clue if this is true, or if it had anything to do with my problem, but even if it didn't I thought it was important enough to mention here so someone can possibly verify this.

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                      • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                        Originally posted by coderEx64 View Post
                        @Ghostearth, can you re-upload GA-X79-UD3 F20 mod sandy rev3 please, mediafire reports that link is no longer valid.
                        This is a updated one (SandyBridge), i use it actually : (soon there is a other one, but UBU is still in beta)
                        F20MOD8
                        F20 MOD8
                        CRC32: 369940B3
                        MD5: 697AF462D5EF500BF5461E62AAFA0121
                        SHA-1: 28D727FDF064B2CD275F840125EEC59CD865AFFC


                        Intel RAID for SATA 13.1.0.2126
                        Intel UEFI SataDriver 13.1.0.2126
                        Intel RSTe RAID for SATA 3.8.0.1029 (V4 bug)
                        Intel RSTe EFI SataDriver 3.8.0.1029 (V4 bug)
                        Orom Marvell 88SE9192 1.0.0.0034
                        EFI Marvell SATA RAID 1.1.0.1015
                        Intel Boot Agent GE 1.5.70
                        Intel UNDI EFI 6.8.0.5
                        Latest Intel Microcodes
                        ME Firmware 8.1.40.1416
                        *Upgrade ME firmware yourself to 8.1.52.1496
                        Modified splash logo 2

                        Ghostearth.

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                        • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                          Please, can someone tell how to modify the BIOS F9 GA-Z87X-D3H (rev. 1.x), SLIC 2.1 to work correctly. If further modifications and firmware utility writes that are out of sync RSDT and XSDT

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                          • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                            Hi, I have the GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3.

                            I was using the official beta U1L(UEFI BIOS) for a while, but when I got an NVIDIA 980 from MSI, it wouldn't boot (stuck on splash screen).

                            So I had to revert to the non-UEFI F12 BIOS. I contacted GIGABYTE support and they responded with the following:

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                            Is there any way this can be resolved with a modified BIOS?
                            Any help would be greatly appreciated

                            I'd also like to add that I find those Etron EJ168 USB3 ports useless.
                            After installing the custom drivers, I usually get blue screens or computer starts freezing. USB 3 devices often don't even work.


                            Kind regards
                            Mikael
                            Last edited by zotune; 08-05-2015, 10:19 AM.

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                            • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                              Can anyone help me and do for me modified bios with updated Oroms for GA-P55-UD4 (REV.1)?

                              Thanks.

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                              • Re: GIGABYTE Modified Bios

                                Can i please request an update of this bios :
                                GA-Z77X-UD5H BIOS F16g (rev1.0 and 1.1)
                                https://www.mediafire.com/?r75hbik8111zi6h
                                Last edited by taxman; 08-07-2015, 06:41 AM.

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