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BIOS uploaded on TT forum:
GA-X58A-UD7 - F7j
and other X58A series.
Last edited by stasio; 05-20-2010 at 03:26 AM.
Need a Gigabyte latest BIOS?
Z370 AORUS Gaming 7,
GA-Z97X-SOC Force ,Core i7-4790K @ 4.9 GHz
GA-Z87X-UD3H ,Core i7-4770K @ 4.65 GHz
G.Skill F3-2933C12D-8GTXDG @ 3100 (12-15-14-35-CR1) @1.66V
2xSSD Corsair Force GS 128 (RAID 0), WD Caviar Black SATA3 1TB HDD,
Evga GTS 450 SC, Gigabyte Superb 720W
XSPC RayStorm D5 EX240 (Liquid Ultra)
NZXT Phantom 630 Ultra Tower
Win 7 SP1 x64;Win 10 x64
Bios : 20.05.10
GA-X58A-UD9 - F2d
GA-X58A-UD7 - F7j
GA-X58A-UD5 - F6f
GA-X58A-UD3R - F6e
GA-EX58-UD5 - F13e
GA-EX58-UD4 - F11d
GA-EX58-UD4P -F14f
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GA-EX58 - Previous Final/BetaBIOS
GA-X58A-UD9 - F2D : Link
GA-X58A-UD7 - F6 : Link
GA-X58A-UD7 - F7J: Link
GA-EX58-Extreme - F12 : Link
GA-EX58-Extreme - F13C:Link
GA-X58A-UD5 - F5 :Link
GA-X58A-UD5 - F6F : Link
GA-EX58-UD5 - F12 :Link
GA-EX58-UD5 - F13E: Link
GA-EX58-UD4 - F10 : Link
GA-EX58-UD4 - F11D : Link
GA-EX58-UD4P - F13 : Link
GA-EX58-UD4P - F14F : Link
GA-X58A-UD3R - F5 : Link
GA-X58A-UD3R - F6E : Link
GA-EX58-UD3R - F11 : Link
GA-EX58-UD3R - F12b : Link
GA-X58-UD3R (1.6/1.7) - Fl :Link
GA-X58-UD3R (1.6/1.7) - Fj1 :Link
GA-X58-UD3R-SLI - F9 : Link
GA-X58-UD3R-SLI - F6m : Link
GA-EX58-DS4 - F11 : Link
GA-EX58-DS4 - F12b : Link
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Last edited by Andrea deluxe; 05-20-2010 at 04:29 AM.
Andrea,where you get this EX58A?
If you copy,copy properly.
Last edited by stasio; 05-20-2010 at 04:14 AM.
Need a Gigabyte latest BIOS?
Z370 AORUS Gaming 7,
GA-Z97X-SOC Force ,Core i7-4790K @ 4.9 GHz
GA-Z87X-UD3H ,Core i7-4770K @ 4.65 GHz
G.Skill F3-2933C12D-8GTXDG @ 3100 (12-15-14-35-CR1) @1.66V
2xSSD Corsair Force GS 128 (RAID 0), WD Caviar Black SATA3 1TB HDD,
Evga GTS 450 SC, Gigabyte Superb 720W
XSPC RayStorm D5 EX240 (Liquid Ultra)
NZXT Phantom 630 Ultra Tower
Win 7 SP1 x64;Win 10 x64
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<Mushkin Reviews - 998966 Radioactive ~ 998826 Ridgeback ~ 998679 Blackline
Crucial Reviews - C300 SSD ~ Blue Tacer DDR3
BIOS Mod 20.05.10
updated:
- Intel(R) RAID for SATA - v9.6.0.1014
- Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Series v2.34 (03/20/10)
GA-X58A-UD9 - F2d MOD
GA-X58A-UD7 - F7j MOD
GA-X58A-UD5 - F6f MOD
GA-X58A-UD3R - F6e MOD
GA-EX58-UD5 - F13e MOD
GA-EX58-UD4 - F11d MOD
GA-EX58-UD4P -F14f MOD
So I'm having this strange issue with my board:
Sleep makes it go to sleep, then the board restarts 2-3sec after powering off... If I close the switch on the back of the psu (seasonic x750) and re-open it in the morning, it'll pick back up where it was at sleep (which is also quite strange).
Is there anything I can do to prevent this re-start on sleep issue?
Sounds more like hybridsleep to me. It's basically sleep and hibernate combined. When you use it, the data in the RAM gets written to the disk, but it's still retained. If you enable your computer again, you can start working again right away. If power to the RAM was disconnected, it will load the data from the HDD instead. Although it's slower, it's better than losing the data you were working on.
You must be using the latest BIOS, and be 100% stable for S3 sleep to resume properly.
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I would also like to see a noob friendly primer on how to overclock a 980X on a GA-X58A-UD7. Which voltages need tweaked, which options disabled, different things to try. A basic setup that should work for 4+ GHz, something to try for 4.5+ GHz, etc. If this already exists on this thread, sorry I missed it, I haven't managed to wade through all 60 pages yet.
24/7 Work & Play Rig
Gigabyte X58A-UD5, i7 920 @ 4.56ghz 1.48v 21x217, G.Skill PI 12Gb 8-8-8-24-1T 1.56V @ 1736Mhz
EK Supreme HF P1, Dual EK DCP 4.0 Pumps and EK Res, XSPC RX360 & RX240 w/ 1850rpm GT's
Sapphire HD 4870 1Gb @ 810/1020mhz, 2x Dell 2407, 2x 1Tb WD Black SATA3, 2x 2Tb Hitachi 7k2000
Cooler Master ATCS 840, Corsair 750TX PSU, running OSX 10.6.3 & Win 7 64
Don't know if it is an OS issue or has to do with the new BIOS but I was turning on my computer today and it showed a blank screen right before the OS load screen. Pressed the power button and it shut off and tried again. Worked fine thereafter.
Tested as always for stability and seems fine. Never did this before. I might revert back to F6c since I was able to crank out 4.5GHz.![]()
I have a 930 with 20x200 for 4Gz.
This is my LLC Load Line calibration mini experiment... anything under 1.28 for vcore CPUz reading will BSOD with LINX. btw LINX will say stopped unexpectedly (not enough memory?) with just 768 and the 10th run... I have 6 GB of ram...if i use the "ALL" setting LINX will BSOD on the 18th run with a 0x000007F error....
Level 1
________________________
Vcore = 1.293
VTT = 1.335
cpuZ = 1.26X Load and idle
Lixn Crashes
_________________________
Vcore = 1.300
VTT = 1.335
CPU z = 1.28 Idle
CPU z = 1.26 Load
Prime95 is ok for 10 mins
Lixn crashes
_________________________
Vcore = 1.2875
VTT = 1.335
CPU z = 1.264 Idle
CPU z = 1.248 Load
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Level 2
_________________________
Vcore = 1.2875
VTT = 1.335
CPU z = 1.264 Idle
CPU z = 1.264 Load
__________________________
Vcore = 1.3000
VTT = 1.335
CPU z = 1.2875 Idle
CPU z = 1.296 Load
This is what i wanted... but common where is the logic... please help.
Last edited by Hok; 05-22-2010 at 07:59 AM.
EIST nor C1E has to be enabled to resume from S3 sleep, you only need the latest BIOS (or not an old one) and to be 100% stable
I can resume from S3 sleep at 200+ Bclk and or 4.2GHX+, with speedstep disabled
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Hi Hok,
this is where analog signalling techonogy shows. High frequency signals cause a phenomenon called overshoot and undershoot. A rising flank's voltage level tends to shoot higher than it's supposed level...which can kill parts of the chip, mainly the external bus driver transistor logic.
LLC disabled means the board sticks ti Intel's specification and reduces the high level of an electrical "1" until the maximum overshoot peak is 1.30 V in your case. Which means the average high level is like 1.26V, simply too little for the chip.
LLC level 2, or simply LLC enabled on other maker's board (ex. ASUS) disables the dropping but allows the overshoot to go to 1.36V for example and the average high level remains at 1.30.
Gigabyte's boards appear to have an intermediate level...Level 1.
You should look for screenshots of oscilloscopes showing digital signals with overshoot...
As I always say...the digital world is just an illusion, in the end it is all terribly analog!
i7-3820 C2 @ 4500 MHz, Batch 3201B130
Corsair H100
GA-X79-UD5, BIOS F10
4x4 GB G.Skill Ripjaws F3-17000CL11Q-16GBXL @ 2100MHz
ASUS ENGTX560Ti 1 GB @ 960 MHz
Coolermaster Silent Pro Gold 700W
60 GB OCZ Vortex 2 SSD
2 TB WD Caviar Black
1 TB Samsung Spinpoint F1 HD103UJ (FW upgraded)
1 TB Samsung Spinpoint F3 HD103SJ
ASUS Xonar D2X
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Not a complaint or gripe but a word of warning. I updated my BIOS saturday morning to the X58A-UD5 F6F Beta and everything seemed fine until yesterday.
But apparently after the flash the firmware was not installed correctly with the Intel SATA and it's been a LONG road trying to figure out why I was getting random BSOD in windows and even my OSX would halt unexpectedly. Re-flashed and now all is fine, but for a while I thought I had trashed my chip or mb.
BE SURE TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS WHEN FLASHING AND FOLLOW THE GUIDE!!!
24/7 Work & Play Rig
Gigabyte X58A-UD5, i7 920 @ 4.56ghz 1.48v 21x217, G.Skill PI 12Gb 8-8-8-24-1T 1.56V @ 1736Mhz
EK Supreme HF P1, Dual EK DCP 4.0 Pumps and EK Res, XSPC RX360 & RX240 w/ 1850rpm GT's
Sapphire HD 4870 1Gb @ 810/1020mhz, 2x Dell 2407, 2x 1Tb WD Black SATA3, 2x 2Tb Hitachi 7k2000
Cooler Master ATCS 840, Corsair 750TX PSU, running OSX 10.6.3 & Win 7 64
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