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Hi guys
anyone already tested the F5G Bios for UD5??
im still using the F4R bios !
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i found i couldn't resume from sleep mode with the F5f and F5g bios's and HT disabled (forgot to try with it enabled, lol)
but it works again after i flashed back to F5e
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I finally had to break out the Vista64 DVD to do a repair after a system hang trying to run Crossfire at higher than stock clock speeds. I got an immediate BSOD upon boot saying that ecache.sys was corrupted. All is well after the repair though.
Amazingly, I had no such issues as I overclocked the hell out of this i7 while keeping the memory at 800mhz with tight timings and at least 30-40 BSODs while testing.
Select start windows normally... carry on.![]()
can i use memset with this mobo?
thanks
Guys, I need some help. I have the extreme version, bios F5C.
I just took out my 920 and put in a 940 and my PC turns on for 1 sec, then turns off and continues this loop.
I've tried resetting the cmos, I've removed the battery for about 30 seconds.
Does anyone know why this is happening and how I can fix it?
Do you think that maybe the CPU isn't seated correctly?
Try putting your 920 back in.
For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.
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Ok, I think I found out the problem. I looked at the socket and I think some pins got bent. I didn't lay it flat when I changed out the CPU because of my reservoir, so when I tried closing the cpu socket, it must have bent a couple of pins because the CPU slid down a little.
Has that happened to anyone else? Can I bend it back or do I have to buy a new board?
Looks like I am going to have to buy a new board. I'm not going to RMA it because I'm sure when they see the pins it will give it away.
So, would you guy buy Gigabyte again? I really hate the long boot times.
Last edited by Lukee; 01-23-2009 at 08:01 PM.
You could just send the board back for repair. Shoot off an e-mail to Gigabyte and get an estimate. I imagine it'll be a hell of a lot cheaper than buying a brand new unit.
For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.
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I need some help, i tried got stable using these bios settings:
bclk - 200
ratio - 20
Turbo - disable
HT - enable
QPI - 1.31V
CPU - 1.425
Ram - 1.66v
I coudn`t get stable, but with 190 * 21, i can use vcore with 1.40 ( vdropp 1.375 idle, 1.36 load ) stable.
Bios F4N.
Sorry for my bad english.
Both of my LAN ports are dead - more specifically they repeatedly turn themselves on and off rapidly. I'm on F5D now, so will be trying the power-down, remove cable and clear CMOS trick. Hopefully that'll fix it.
I've also found that the RAM timings have a severe effect on Windows performance and I've still not got them right - some memory intensive apps just crash. While the DRAM settings were on 'turbo' (the default), the audio devices in Windows were running 1% too fast.
I wish I hadn't been a cheapskate and had bought the ASUS. I'm also kinda hoping that the LAN ports are dead so I can RMA this thing.
Has there been any progress after F5a?
The 21 multi is also the sweet spot for my 965.
I have checked so many other multi's - none of them work as good as the x21.
I can do 21x211 with ht off and 21x202 with ht on - both prime stable, I had to go to water to be able to do this though - temps just got too high on air.
I decided to go out locally and pick up a board. They had the Asus P6T and P6T deluxe. i bought the deluxe.
It boots up fine now. Installing chipset drivers now and then will start to OC it.
hey, i am new to this board, so hi how are you guys doing?
anyway i have the ud5 version of this board, and as soon as i up the voltage of qpi/vtt up to 1.3 or higher i will not be able to post with cmos reset, is this a bios issue, should i go back to F3 version, as of now i am using the f4 version from gigabyte's website. or is it possibly a hardware issue?
if its a bios issue, which are you all findind the best?
Last edited by jerjon7; 01-24-2009 at 01:04 PM.
system:
Core i7 920
Gigabyte EX58 Ud5
3x2gb 7-8-7-20 mushkin 1600mhz
2x GTX 295 quad sli
250gb, 2x640gb 6401aals raid 0
x-fi titanium professional fatal1ty
thermaltake 1200w modular PSU
Cosmos S case
Thanks to Safan80 for posting the fix to the dead LAN ports problem!
I am on Bios version F5E of the EX58 Extreme board, so far... 0 problems... i don't have cold boot problems.
Still priming... since 04:00AM til now 19:54 (my time) at 19x200, Vcore 1.3v in Bios (1.276v idle, 1.24v full in cpu-z). My chip just don't like 4GHz and low voltages so i am sticking to 3.8GHz until i get a new chip...
Cannot confirm about resuming from sleep mode since i have it disabled.
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So what exactly holds back an i7 from running higher BLCK's? Is it the QPI speed from the CPU that limits how high of BLCK you get? I haven't had any luck getting 211Mhz stable with my current chip. I've tried it with a lower CPU multiplier of 18x and 19x and I've lowered the memory ratio to 6x to try and take the memory out of it but it still fails LinX within a few seconds. I bumped the QPI/Vtt voltage all the way up to around 1.5v and that still didn't get it stable. It doesn't BSOD when it fails neither, it just hard locks and I have to manually restart the computer. Usually when testing with the 21x multi and a lower BLCK it will BSOD when its unstable due to the CPU needing more vCore.
Last edited by burningrave101; 01-24-2009 at 11:43 PM.
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