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    Hi again...
    Just notice that Gigabyte release the bios F5...

    http://asia.giga-byte.com/FileList/B...0x-ud4p_f5.exe

    Any change please comment..

    See yaa...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCRSystem View Post
    Hi again...
    Just notice that Gigabyte release the bios F5...

    http://asia.giga-byte.com/FileList/B...0x-ud4p_f5.exe

    Any change please comment..

    See yaa...
    heh, interesting, what is the difference between this, and f5A?
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    Hi guys I have a big problem with my UDP4 AM3 board which arrived this morning (along with a Phenom x2 550 and 4GB of DDR3)

    Now I got it all setup and running fine with Windows 7 x64. I flashed the BIOS to the latest version F4G, rebooted, the system started up fine and I went into the new BIOS straight away and changed the ACC mode to hybrid. Then set all cores to -2%. Quit out of the BIOS and saved. It warned me not to turn off the power whilst it was writing to the BIOS.

    As soon as I exited the BIOS, the system powered off. Now it refuses to power on and boot up!

    I have tried reseating the RAM, etc, but it doesn't respond to me pushing the power button, or even if I use a screwdriver to short the power-on pins.

    Have I killed it? Or am I missing something obvious?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anarki View Post
    Hi guys I have a big problem with my UDP4 AM3 board which arrived this morning (along with a Phenom x2 550 and 4GB of DDR3)

    Now I got it all setup and running fine with Windows 7 x64. I flashed the BIOS to the latest version F4G, rebooted, the system started up fine and I went into the new BIOS straight away and changed the ACC mode to hybrid. Then set all cores to -2%. Quit out of the BIOS and saved. It warned me not to turn off the power whilst it was writing to the BIOS.

    As soon as I exited the BIOS, the system powered off. Now it refuses to power on and boot up!

    I have tried reseating the RAM, etc, but it doesn't respond to me pushing the power button, or even if I use a screwdriver to short the power-on pins.

    Have I killed it? Or am I missing something obvious?

    Thanks
    Unplug PSU and then Clear CMOS. use srewdriver to touch two pin together next to CMOS BAT. Then plug in and FLASH to F5A.

    F4 did the same thing when i first loaded it. So i just went to F5a.

    Note:
    Load sytem defaults right after you Flash.. then always set the ram and your Extra Hardware. Drives. then enable the Hybrid Mode.
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    Thanks a lot, got it up and running.

    My board is the XT version and uses DDR3 RAM, can I use the F5A BIOS from the X version which uses DDR2 RAM?

    I doubt I can

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anarki View Post
    Thanks a lot, got it up and running.

    My board is the XT version and uses DDR3 RAM, can I use the F5A BIOS from the X version which uses DDR2 RAM?

    I doubt I can
    NO ,,

    i noticed on One of the ASUS sites there is a F5 bios now

    You will have to google F5 Bios for UD4PXT... i think it was ASUS ASIA site that has it.


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    Searched on google it seems gigabyte haven't yet released the F5 bios for the 790XT

    Guess that means I'll have to see what I can get 2 cores up to for now.

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