i see, didnt know about the touch bios, just tried it, but a lot of the settings are greyed out, like overclock,do you have to use the latest bios for it? think im on f6a
Advanced cpu features?? blank
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i see, didnt know about the touch bios, just tried it, but a lot of the settings are greyed out, like overclock,do you have to use the latest bios for it? think im on f6a
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ahhh, updated to f7a, touch bios works fine :) im so good, going to get a job on gigabyte tech support!
Nice to see you got it!
I didn't know you could even use that on P67 yet, without special BIOS mod or flashing to a Z68 BIOS, but I've been gone for a while so they might have updated P67 compatibility while I was away.
I haven't checked, but last I looked and used the program it was for Z68 only or boards that had been crossflashed to Z68 BIOSes.
Does it say for P67 where you downloaded it, or is it listed on the downloads for your board? If not, then it's still as it was, for Z68 only.
Be sure to install latest Intel INF and Intel Management Engine Interface from drivers page.
Restart required.
They were upto date. installed them again and re booted, still same, is it meant to work on the ud4 p67a?
Advanced cpu core features is blank, nothing in there
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What version of the Intel OROM is in this F7a BIOS? Thanks.
Edit: It has Intel Raid ROM v10.6.0.1091
I didnt no, but done it again clearing the dmi pool and sucess, thankyou
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Great to hear you got it working Balb0wa!
Did you matchup your main and backup BIOS? I haven't played with this on P67 yet, at least not without a Z68 BIOS flashed into P67, and I just read after your posts that it was made P67 compatible.
Not sure why it would be working for you one second and not the next? Are you using the latest Intel MEI firmware update, if not here ya go
Intel® Management Engine Interface(MEI) Driver 8.0.0.1351
http://www.mediafire.com/?o360d2w7ax1m1q8
Maybe its something to do with enabling the real time changes option in BIOS
I haven’t used Touch BIOS but even if you had the option to change multi wouldn’t you still need to reboot for it to apply anyway.... & if so why bother.... why not just do it in BIOS.
> Advanced CPU Core Features
CPU Clock Ratio .......................................[ 48
Internal CPU PLL Overvoltage...........................[ Enabled
Real Time Ratio Changes In OS .........................[ Disabled
stasio didnt post F7b bios so i will, this weekend i had little air session with new bios and performace and stability is really good.
BIOS F7b
Thanks,
as XS forum has been down,btw anytime can check on TT forum.
For anyone with startup boot loop or other issues, here's another official update guys. I sent in a report on a few users still seeming to have these issues over the past two weeks, so here is there testing results and full reply.
Please pass this info along to your fellow Gigabyte users, thanks!
So be careful with that reset button and it should also work properly now too! But I still say avoid if/when possible :DQuote:
Test 3 models of Z68 boards with the following BIOS:
1.) Z68X-UD7 with BIOS F10
2.) Z68XP-UD3 with BIOS F9g
3.) Z68AP-DS3 with BIOS FB
Our test results:
1.) Press CTRL + ALT + DEL keys when during boot up or in DOS mode >> Cannot see “continuous reboot loop”, nor “Waiting for ME ready”, nor “system overclocking failure” message. The system just reboot fine.
2.) Press the Reset button
A.) Press the button quickly and release immediately >> Cannot see any issue.
B.) Press the reset button for one second or so (This is not normal behavior.) >> System will shut down, and then power on by itself. Then the “Waiting for ME ready” message appears and then system will shut down and power on by itself again. Sometimes, it will show “System overclock failure” message.
Moreover…
According our testing before,
the issue of “continuous reboot loop” can be fixed by flashing the Backup BIOS with the same version as the main BIOS (latest one).
We Flash the Backup BIOS with the same BIOS version for the main BIOS version before test.
And always keep backup BIOS up to date matching with the main BIOS.
where is the reset button? :P
I'm not sure man? :D
There isn't any over here, only a large pair of scissors to start the boards with or short CMOS's :)
screwdriver also works or a fork lol. the new mobos will have a reset button which is good for us
Looks like the beta BIOS has been taken off of Gigabytes website. Wonder why?
EDIT: To upload the final F7 BIOS apparently. :D