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I've replaced my Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H with the ASUS P8Z77-V due to random freezes and blue screen of death crashes occurring at least once a day. After replacing the Gigabyte, I found out that one of my Corsair vengeance 8gb RAM sticks was faulty - but with the new board and sans the faulty ram stick, I've been going 5 days in a row without a single hiccup, and have run LinX and Prime95 tests all night long without issues.
Makes you kind of wonder how things would have worked out for you had you diagnosed the faulty memory before rma'ing the board. Now worries mate, that ASUS board is nice and is very capable as I was going to use that instead of the UD5. Glad to hear your crash-free!
Its is strange how some have no problems and others suffering freezing or usb problems. USB maybe dependent on what users are plugging into the ports and compatibility early bios and drivers made some devices not backward compatible to usb 3 sockets. My own experience was only freezing occasionally with initial bios since official F7 no problems. Overclocked to 4.7Ghz, a bit warm on full load about 83deg on a corsair h80. going to change that to either a rasa rs240 or an ek 240 ltx still trying to make my mind up on what watercooler to stick with for my coolermaster cm690 II advanced usb3 case.
Makes you kind of wonder how things would have worked out for you had you diagnosed the faulty memory before rma'ing the board. Now worries mate, that ASUS board is nice and is very capable as I was going to use that instead of the UD5. Glad to hear your crash-free!
Yea, both RAM sticks passed Memtest w/ flying colors - thanks anyways. I wish everybody the best with or without the Gigabyte Z77 board.
How about the WiFi version of this board? Anyone here reporting these issues on that version?
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H WB Motherboard
Intel Ivy Bridge i7 3770K clocked @ 4.5GHz
16GB Kingston Hyper-X Genesis 2133 RAM
Water cooling by XSPC RASA RS240 Kit
Sapphire HD 6850 1GB DDR5 GPU
1TB - RAID1 setup with Western Digital 6GB/Sec Drives
Corsair HX750W Professional PSU
Windows 7 Professional (x64) Build 7601
Hello guys flash new like I said i have rma my gigabyte ud 5 and they send me asus z77 pro and no more problem what so ever ,have the i7 on 4.3 with antec khular 620 qthe temps are a little bit hot in full 60 in idle 29 take care all of you
So..finally i got this board..and here comes first problems :(
Tbh im not sure its board,so i will try explain
I swapped board with my previous Asus P8P67 Pro-after cleaning from dust Asus board wont recognose ram in 1 last slot,whenever i did - same result,no boot,no even bios,i checked ram with Mem Test in working slots - all ram ok (4x4Gb Corsair XMS3) so i decided to sent this board for RMA and after i get new one back i just sell it and went for Gigabyte Z77-UD5
Got it today,flashed to F7,but my "brilliant" M$ keyboard and mouse (Wireless 5000) gave me some "nice" drifting in F7,so i flashed to F7b,so now i can use them in bios
After putting all pc back i started it and diagnostic LED gave me code 51 - which problem with memory..and i thought "no f******g way"..after swaping ram,i discovered that ram working only in slots 4 and 2 in dual channel mode,any other ram config giving me code 51..no im lost - Asus board can be not faulty at all then isnt? I suspect,that my cpu mem controller not very healthy (2600K) and i dont have other Sandy cpu to test it,no friends near me who can borrow me cpu to test..
Any suggestion will be much appreciated,thanks
P.S.the UD5 is cracking board btw
Greetings folks. newbie here.
I have just built my system, i5 3570k, Gigabyte UD5H board, and after 5 hours of tearing my hair out want to thow the board in the bin. What a heap of junk.
lockups every few seconds, to a couple of minutes, can'y flash bios from F5 to any other version, says file too small from bios update.
cant us another program to o it because it locks up in the bIOS and before even managing to load it in.
eventually got windows on it after crashing all the way through loading it in.
tried it on the SSD , quit that after too many lockups, tried on new HDD, have given in now.
may try again tomorrow or just send the heap of junk back to amazon.
new everything except keyboard and mouse, and they randomly lock up as well.
corsair low profile white meory.
I bought the processor and memory and MOBO cos they got gold awards in the magazine. D'oh.
PLEASE can someone tell me how to get past the bios file too small in qbios update.
I will try that again one last time.
I'm completely gutted - its turned an exciting new pc into a complete nightmare.
Greetings folks. newbie here.
I have just built my system, i5 3570k, Gigabyte UD5H board, and after 5 hours of tearing my hair out want to thow the board in the bin. What a heap of junk.
lockups every few seconds, to a couple of minutes, can'y flash bios from F5 to any other version, says file too small from bios update.
cant us another program to o it because it locks up in the bIOS and before even managing to load it in.
eventually got windows on it after crashing all the way through loading it in.
tried it on the SSD , quit that after too many lockups, tried on new HDD, have given in now.
may try again tomorrow or just send the heap of junk back to amazon.
new everything except keyboard and mouse, and they randomly lock up as well.
corsair low profile white meory.
I bought the processor and memory and MOBO cos they got gold awards in the magazine. D'oh.
PLEASE can someone tell me how to get past the bios file too small in qbios update.
I will try that again one last time.
I'm completely gutted - its turned an exciting new pc into a complete nightmare.
Thanks
Eric
Did you try setting the Base Clock to 100.1? That's the majority advice by far at the moment.
Just thought I'd drop back in and say what fixed this for me, for now, still waiting for final BIOS fix.
I found a memory compatibility issue with two different types of IC's (Hynix BFR / Samsung HYK0), that are used in 4GB based modules. I've sent in a report and they are aware of the issue and working to correct it.
The ONLY thing that fixed this for me was to go back to 2GB based modules, instantly freezes and instant reboots were gone!! I must have missed this before in my initial attempts at switching around various memory kits!
So, if you are having these issues, and are using 4GB based memory kits, please switch over to 2GB based kits if you can and that should help until they get new BIOSes out!
There may be added compatibility for 4GB modules in the latest UD5H BIOS, not sure as I'm using UD3H BIOS and have not tested UD5H one yet. Nor have I tested any of the latest Final BIOSes that just came out yet, will test those with 4GB kits tonight
Mercy, I have the WiFi version of the board on the way and all I have is Samsung 4GB modules that say M379B5273DH0-YK0. I will ask again, anyone with the WiFi board been complaining here?
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H WB Motherboard
Intel Ivy Bridge i7 3770K clocked @ 4.5GHz
16GB Kingston Hyper-X Genesis 2133 RAM
Water cooling by XSPC RASA RS240 Kit
Sapphire HD 6850 1GB DDR5 GPU
1TB - RAID1 setup with Western Digital 6GB/Sec Drives
Corsair HX750W Professional PSU
Windows 7 Professional (x64) Build 7601
These guys have the same issues but a different slant, and saying they fixed it. Anandtek
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H WB Motherboard
Intel Ivy Bridge i7 3770K clocked @ 4.5GHz
16GB Kingston Hyper-X Genesis 2133 RAM
Water cooling by XSPC RASA RS240 Kit
Sapphire HD 6850 1GB DDR5 GPU
1TB - RAID1 setup with Western Digital 6GB/Sec Drives
Corsair HX750W Professional PSU
Windows 7 Professional (x64) Build 7601
thanks, already tried that as well, will try now again before work.
.......
nope, locked up already twice within 2 minutes.
Gonna RMA and go for the Asus board,
should have done that first. i suppose.
PC Format gold award review - bag of crap
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