I just try this:
On slot ddr3_2 with both sticks one by one:
http://i.imgur.com/zFgmXl.jpg
On slot ddr3_1 won`t POST with 24 and above.
I just try this:
On slot ddr3_2 with both sticks one by one:
http://i.imgur.com/zFgmXl.jpg
On slot ddr3_1 won`t POST with 24 and above.
I would say that rules out the CPU then.... got to be the board/bios as the RAM is previously tested & the CPU can at least boot 2700.
Anybody watching the Gigabyte/HWBot Classic Challenge?
I looked it up the other day & was quite impressed with some of the times over there. I am playing along over here just for fun & to see how close I can run against the leader board. It’s hotting up... I just had a quick look & see Aristidis & Vivi have swapped 1st & 2nd place. Yesterday Vivi had 1st place with an awesome time but has now been trumped by Aristidis by a whopping .750 or so!!!
Check it out here http://hwbot.org/competition/gbt_cla....5g_low-clock/
wow yea they are really doing a good job. RipjawX can do 2600mhz cas 7>?
@stasio:
Re: http://www.station-drivers.com/forum...hp?f=32&t=3964
Why aren't these VIA USB 3.0 drivers (that you posted at station-drivers.com) installing on my Z77-UD5H system?
The only USB 2.0 or 3.0 drivers that do install and work (besides the Intel USB 3.0 drivers) are the USB 2.0 native Windows 7 64-bit drivers from Microsoft, dated 2006.
So, I'm beginning to think that the UD5H board's non-Intel USB 3.0 ports are not really VIA, but some other 3rd-party brand.
Or: are the VIA USB 3.0 controllers using Intel drivers?
Note: these VIA 810 (version 1.90A) drivers also fail installation:
http://www.via-labs.com/en/support/downloads.jsp
Attachment 129196
The VIA USB 3.0 firmware updater [not pictured] detects the existing version as 9.50, then goes through the motions of updating the firmware, but after system re-boot, hasn't actually updated the firmware at all.
http://www.gigabyte.us/products/prod...px?pid=4139#sp
Attachment 129197
The first 4 and the last 3 USB devices use MS drivers.
The other 6 USB devices use Intel drivers.
No VIA devices are listed in Device Manager, yet all system USB 3.0 ports are working OK.
Attachment 129199
He he thats Dinos done :sofa:
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...BSE6m57625.png
^ Nice run :up:
You should sign up and enter.
OK, but: why do the correct "810" VIA USB 3.0 controller drivers also give the same "install failure" message?
VIA 810 (version 1.90A) drivers fail installation:
http://www.via-labs.com/en/support/downloads.jsp
Side note: the Z77-UD5H beta bios F9q halts the boot process at the initial bios screen, if the Atheros secondary ethernet port has been disabled in bios.
VLI810 is a USb 3.0 hub, which doesn't require drivers because it is a hub. Same hub was used on M4E and Z68X/P67A-UD7, never had a driver on those boards.
VLI800 is the 4-port controller.
^lol
PSC tight profile, you even got the refresh interval spot on:up:
I'm sure I still have an account unless they deactivate them if you not used it for 5 years plus lol
Anyway I dont need the boards, couldnt catch Aristidis & as I only play for fun it would be best to leave the guys & galls that play HWBot for points to there points.
They run CL7 2600 TWL 8 ok so do my BBSE but I cant make them fast. I may slip them back in & have another go but I'm sure on air they will be slower than my BBSE...... in my hands anyway.
Easy Tune6 (Intel) B12.0801.1
http://download.gigabyte.us/FileList/Utili...y_et6_intel.exe
I seen Dinos been busy..... 7GHz + on the new UP7 :shocked:
yea it is pretty sick: http://gigabytedaily.blogspot.com/20...l#comment-form
BTW here is a GIGABYTE CPU-Z: http://www.mediafire.com/?7z8j7nvmy81wcv7
Z77-UD5H bios version F10 (final?) dated 8/8/2012 has the same boot failure as the earlier beta version F9q.
If the Atheros secondary ethernet port has been disabled in the bios setup, the system will hang at reboot on the initial bios boot screen.
F9o doesn't have the problem.
Hey guys some REALLY good news for samsung ULV owners, i just got a new test BIOS, which I will see if I can post. I can do 2600mhz T1 cas 10 1.7v. 32M stable. Shoudl be new BIOS with the fix out for UP5 and UD5H. Just finished UD5H testing and all seems decent, UP5 testing now in affect. This solution will apply to users with 2-4 sticks, as we already know you can do 2600mhz with a single stick.