Z68 series new beta BIOS updated (and P67-UD7/UD5).
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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
Yes shut down within Windows 7 64 bit. Whenever I shut down the computer I usually get the boot loop with anything after the F4 BIOS. It doesn't loop all the time but probably half the time. What happens is it starts loading the BIOS for a few seconds and then it shuts down and then loads the BIOS again and then usually starts normally. I think there were some times that it would start a 3rd time but usually not.
No I did not do any tweaking of my settings. I did use exactly the same settings. I can't say for certain if it is stable because I didn't do any stability tests but once it boots I have never had any crashes due to instability. Also I tried it with optimized default settings and no overclock. The only settings I changed were to AHCI and disabling my sound.
Hmm I did do the optimized settings but didn't reboot before making changes. I may do that next time if I try the new F7c I see released. Also I didn't clear the DMI pool. I am not sure what that does but will research it. Yes F4 has been great for my OC of 4.7. Never had any problems with it. Thanks for your help! I appreciate it.
One other interesting thing happened when I updated the BIOS. I lost the use of one of my USB ports. It took a while to figure out that if I unplugged the power supply for a couple minutes I had it back. I know some suggest doing this after a BIOS update and also clearing the CMOS on the motherboard. Maybe that would be better than just loading optimized defaults from the BIOS.
Did you update Backup BIOS?
CPU PLL Overvoltage Enabled or Disabled?
Last edited by stasio; 02-05-2012 at 09:20 PM.
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
No. I didn't do that this time because I did when I tried the F6 BIOS and still had the same problems. If you think that might make a difference I will do that when I try F7c. Do you know what the changes were for F7c. Thanks for the suggestion.
@ Lsdmeasap
Glad to see you posting again in the Gigabyte threads, we all benefit greatly from your support!
@Kent10 when flash it is suggested to always clear dmi pool and load optimized defaults after flash.
This will ensure not lefter over settings from old bios get left behind and all correct default settings are set for new bios.
@stasio or LSD any chance to get Gigabyte to change the default in q-flash to clear dmi pool? As most users either dont see it or just leave things at default.
Main Rig
Gigabyte z78x-OC Bios F5n
i7-4770k batch L310B492 Malay @ 4.5ghz with HT 1.2v
Samsung Green 8GB 2x4GB MV-3V4G3D/US DDR3 1.3v 30nn
HiS ATI HD 6950
Corsair Force GT 120 GB Sata3 SSD (boot drive) on Intel sata3 controller port0
Samsung 320GB HD322GJ 7200 RPM 16M cache on Intel sata3 controller port1
Sony Optiarc DVD-RW AD-7240S on Intel sata3 controller port4
CORSAIR CMPSU-850TX PSU
Swiftech MCP655-B Pump
EK Suppreme HF Cpu Block
Swiftech Mcres Micro Rev 2 Reservoir
Black Ice GTX Xtreme 360 Radiator
Server
HAF 932
Gigabyte z77x-UD3H F13
i7-3770S batch 3212B621 supports VT-D and low power
32GB 4x8gb Muskin Enhanced Blackline 10-10-10-27@1.65v
Vmware vSphere ESXi 5.0u1
4x500GB Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D Raid 10 on a IBM M1015 <- DataStore
Sapphire HD 5850
OK Thanks, acebmxer. I'll do that next time I flash.
Ya Kent10, please be sure to do that when you flash! When you flashed this last time, did you see the Intel ME firmware update running at the top of the screen during the flash? If not, that may be why you still have issues, although it doesn't quite sound like you are having boot loops anyway though, maybe just a little
Thanks OC Nub, your thoughts are very much appreciated!!
Ya, I'll pass along the request, and I'm sure Stasio will too once he see this. They may not want change it because they might leave it set to keep DMI for people flashing that don't know what they are doing and may need to keep previous settings.
We know that's not a good way to do this, but I bet that's why they have it set that way.
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LSD: there was *NO* intel firmware update that appeared at the top during the last two bios flashes (F8B and F8C) on the UD5. Unless it "silently" flashed it or something. Are you sure there was a ME update for the ud5/ud7 boards? I think it was only assumed there was, since there was one for the Z68 boards.
BTW any changelog on the bioses stasio just posted? Pretty quick for another beta (just 4 days?)
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
Hmm, you're right. I only remembered the vacation until the 1st...forgot they released a bios before that...
Thanks again for your continued help. I will clear the DMI Data Pool next time. I think I have the latest ME firmware but I am at work now and can't say which version. I seem to remember it was the same as included in the new BIOS.
I did not see the Intel firmware update running at the top because I am embarrassed to say I used @BIOS to update. I know I should be using Q-Flash but I have not been able to get my USB drive to be recognized. I have tried several USB drives and they are all FAT32 formatted. I have done lots of reading trying to get it to work and the only thing left that I could see is be sure I shut down the computer before inserting the drive. I thought I had tried that but now sure now, maybe I just restarted each time. I have used dedicated USB ports on the back of the computer and tried several. I would sure love to get it to work. I'll try again when I have time to try the F7c BIOS.
you made sure the drive is in a USb 2.0 port? not the blue ones?
yea try it, also you are doing it through the BIOS utility right? you aren't trying to do the boot up DOS or anything?
My "Rift" 8 GB USB drive is recognized in DOS and Bios in all of the USB ports.
I forgot if my kingston 2 GB drive is recognized in all, I think it's only recognized in four ports, and a third party microsdhc reader with my nintendo ds flashcard is only recognized in two ports in Bios when trying to boot through it (but oddly enough, the bios SEES it in all the ports), but all ports in windows.
You need legacy USB support and legacy storage support enabled, btw.
I still couldn't get the USB drive to be recognized in Q-Flash. This is what I tried. I always shut down the computer and installed the USB drive in the back of the computer in a yellow USB 2.0 port. I tried 3 different ports (1 was a combo esata/USB) and I tried 3 different USB drives all formatted in FAT or FAT32. I accessed Q-Flash each time by pressing F8 in the BIOS. I also made sure USB Legacy Function, USB Storage Function and USB controllers were enabled. I may look for another USB drive to try but I can't think of anything else to try. I assume it doesn't matter what is on the drive. Thanks for the help, everyone.
If you still have no luck with USB flash drive, you can also try burning the bios to a cd, a old spare hdd, or a floppy if the board supports floppy.
Main Rig
Gigabyte z78x-OC Bios F5n
i7-4770k batch L310B492 Malay @ 4.5ghz with HT 1.2v
Samsung Green 8GB 2x4GB MV-3V4G3D/US DDR3 1.3v 30nn
HiS ATI HD 6950
Corsair Force GT 120 GB Sata3 SSD (boot drive) on Intel sata3 controller port0
Samsung 320GB HD322GJ 7200 RPM 16M cache on Intel sata3 controller port1
Sony Optiarc DVD-RW AD-7240S on Intel sata3 controller port4
CORSAIR CMPSU-850TX PSU
Swiftech MCP655-B Pump
EK Suppreme HF Cpu Block
Swiftech Mcres Micro Rev 2 Reservoir
Black Ice GTX Xtreme 360 Radiator
Server
HAF 932
Gigabyte z77x-UD3H F13
i7-3770S batch 3212B621 supports VT-D and low power
32GB 4x8gb Muskin Enhanced Blackline 10-10-10-27@1.65v
Vmware vSphere ESXi 5.0u1
4x500GB Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D Raid 10 on a IBM M1015 <- DataStore
Sapphire HD 5850
If using a internal hdd or usb hdd make sure its in fat or fat32 to be seen by q-flash.
Main Rig
Gigabyte z78x-OC Bios F5n
i7-4770k batch L310B492 Malay @ 4.5ghz with HT 1.2v
Samsung Green 8GB 2x4GB MV-3V4G3D/US DDR3 1.3v 30nn
HiS ATI HD 6950
Corsair Force GT 120 GB Sata3 SSD (boot drive) on Intel sata3 controller port0
Samsung 320GB HD322GJ 7200 RPM 16M cache on Intel sata3 controller port1
Sony Optiarc DVD-RW AD-7240S on Intel sata3 controller port4
CORSAIR CMPSU-850TX PSU
Swiftech MCP655-B Pump
EK Suppreme HF Cpu Block
Swiftech Mcres Micro Rev 2 Reservoir
Black Ice GTX Xtreme 360 Radiator
Server
HAF 932
Gigabyte z77x-UD3H F13
i7-3770S batch 3212B621 supports VT-D and low power
32GB 4x8gb Muskin Enhanced Blackline 10-10-10-27@1.65v
Vmware vSphere ESXi 5.0u1
4x500GB Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D Raid 10 on a IBM M1015 <- DataStore
Sapphire HD 5850
I got it to work!! I tried a 4th USB drive and that one worked. It is a Sandisk. I really don't understand why the others work fine in Windows but not the BIOS. I didn't update the BIOS yet because I don't want to spend the time right now. But I will give it a go some time. I bought one of the new Intel 520 240GB drives so I will install that first. Thanks for everyone's help. USB and Q-flash have been driving me nuts for years. No more @BIOS.
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