Hmm gona wait for the official F13 if its that close. :)
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Hmm gona wait for the official F13 if its that close. :)
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GA-EX58-UD5 - F13h
-Improved LLC
-New layout
-Fix minus DVID
- 01.Jun 10
Any reason these arent on the Gigabyte site? (http://www.gigabyte.us/Support/Mothe...ver=#anchor_os)
f13h
have a llc\d-vid bug.
in general, the new layout bios have a new vrm driven...
the oscillation of the current is a different from other old bios....
the current with same setting as old bios are too low in idle and in a more situation too high in load...
anyone who try older setting with new bios and surpice..... BSOD...
hi.
I didn't try new bios yet, but if you leave dynamic vcore alone and use fixed vcore with LLC enabled, that should work fine with overclocked chip I suppose?
Even with older bioses I have had trouble keeping stable with dvid active and LLC enabled with anything over 200 bclk i always had to use fixed vcore with LLC
That's because DVID requires certain hold times before the processor ramps to full load state. Without sufficient hold periods asserted, VCC won't reach the target voltage required by the processor at "X" load. Ideally, DVID should only be used at stock with SpeedStep active and with Vdroop enabled to ensure that undershoot and overshoot boundaries are within specifications (both Intel's and complimentary to the VRM). Outside stock conditions, there are no guarantees it will work as you want it to.
I been having trouble with latest official BIOS F12, i have troubles to even post with my overclock settings. Even when i bumped everything, it would hardly post. I guess I'll be keeping F9e's for now.
I'm using F13h for few days and no problems so far, but it seems to be slower in browsing and changing values with new layout in M.I.T. section... Other than new look no real gains over F12 in my case
http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/318/biosf13h.jpg
My XMP profile sets 1.60V QPI/VTT, at first I was little scared of such a high VTT but I found somewhere that some kits sets even 1.67V at stock speeds and that it's safe for 24/7 so I'm using 1.60V, I tried to lower it and it can be stable with 1.55V but I stayed with default 1.60V
hi everyone this might sound like a noob question but i have the gigabite-ud5
the thing i wanted to ask is every where i see this bord it has
2x pcie 16x in blue
and 1 pcie8x orrange
but my mobo has 3xblue pci slots is there anyreason for this
or is it me been stupid
thanks guys
Where have you seen an UD5 mobo with just 2x PCI-E slots?
All UD5 boards have 3 PCI-e slots.
I guess the ES boards / samples for reviews had one orange PCI-E slot. Mine has also 3x blue.
here is the pics so you can see what i meen
my motherbord is on the left with the brown work surface