Thanks for that Acebmxer - much appreciated !
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X58A-UD5 Rev 2.0
New Bios supports VT-d
http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...tml#post404238
Posted modded version of bios here http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...-bios-257.html post # 5128
If you guys are still having trouble you may need to do a extended clear on the cmos.
Shut the system down remove the power cord from the back of the psu.
Press the power button the case for 20 sec to remove all power from motherboard.
Remove the cmos battery for 20 min.
Install the jumper for clear cmos and leave on for 20 min.
Remove jumper and install battery.
On boot up try to enter bios and load optimized defaults.
If still no boot Try with minumal hardare only cpu 1 stick of ram and video card.
If still fail to boot. Remove battery and install jumper on clear cmos for up to 24hrs. (this has worked and saved board from being RMAed)
Hi acebmxer,
Thanks for the info, but I can now add that I actually started the PC with no heat sink, just for a split second (as it's a 980x), and it worked, but as soon as I re attached the Swiftech water plate, it won't...there weird thing is, it worked last week :(
EDIT, just tried something else, I backed off the 4 thumbscrews holding the water plate on, by 2 turns, then powered on, it made 1 short beep, then turned off, then started again with the 1 short beep, and it just loops thru this. If I tighten the thumbscrews, then the thing wont do anything but light up a few of the onboard LED's...............
Cheers
It the system will boot or attempt the boot with the heatsink removed (Highly not recommend!!!) but will not start or attemped with it installed. Could be a couple of things. First is you are over tightening the heatsink Try to lossen it up and see if it starts. There could be a short somewhere with the heat sink or possibly bad cpu.
If you have the stock heatsink you could try that just to check things out.
Hi acebmxer,
I edited my post after your reply....I did loosen off the heat sink, caused different problems, WTF, I think I'll "mothball" this one for awhile, too complicated to disassembled easily.
Just as well I have a good 2600K system to back up with.
Roll on the 2011 chips coming soon :)
Hi acebmxer,
Hopefully you're still there, somewhere.
OK, what do you think of this problem solving....I have stripped everything off the motherboard, I did your extended cmos clearing, pushed the button and it was the same, so I unplugged the main power plugs, tested the PSU (it's only very new) then plugged in only the 24 pin plug, and it worked, as soon as I plug in the 8 pin plug, it starts the quick off & looping...tried a different PSU, same thing.
I guess the next thing is to take the board right out of the case, and breadboard it, to try & determine whether there is a short to the case.
But I reckon the motherboard is a bin job :( $415, only last's 12 months :(
That's the next step, but with the cpu, ram, graphics cards all out of the board, and there's NO beep's at all, and that it doesn't like any plug in the 8 pin socket...surely it's the board.
I'll let you know......
Thanks for the replies :)
What's a good x58 board....Asrock ?????
Another reply,
OK, ALL testing has now been completed, I removed the UD7 from the HAF-X, put it on the kitchen bench, connected a good PSU to it, with both 24pin & 8 pin plugs installed, the "beep" speaker, and nothing else....there were NO beeps, and it just loops every couple of seconds, all the beep speaker could do was a faint click, before it restarted. Tried with no 8 pin plug, seemed to be OK, as far as the looping was concerned, but still no posting beeps.
Next test, I installed the 980x onto an ASUS P6T WS board with a Corsair H70, booted up just fine, recognised the cpu as a 980x, so thank goodness it's OK.
So, I think I will place an order for a G1 Sniper, and start all over again....at least the Sniper will look GOOD in the HAF-X nVidia Edition case :)
I'd still like to know what made it die :( there's no visible burn, or arcing marks anywhere....
Thanks for you help, acebmxer.
Hello
I need your help and you are my last hope.
I accidentally damaged diode and a capacitor on UD5 rev 2.0 motherboard. You can see where on attached pictures. Can I ask you to send me a photo of the whole back of the board and another of the detailed area so I can see if I haven't damaged something else and what capacitor I need to buy? Or maybe somebody knows exactly what this capacitor parameters are? I found out the diode is BAT54a-7-f (KL2 X4).
http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/4430/96587163.th.jpg
http://img803.imageshack.us/img803/7637/49399560.th.jpg
Thanks in advance
Demetrius
Update New Modded Bios
http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...tml#post409302