Quote Originally Posted by C-N View Post
Flaw!!!! its bloody fantastic mate gone are the days of corrupting BIOS's & having to swap the chip out, use a bios saver, hot flash between boards etc etc or even worse send your board back to have the soldered on chip re flashed/replaced because you borked it. I know you say you have a problem & fair enough this is what you feel may be contributing to it but come on how can you call it a flaw?

It’s fair to say these things are always being developed & improved & the addition of the switch as far as I am aware is not to overcome an issue its a further enhancement/option....

I have against advice always had different bios's on different chips over many many dual BIOS GB boards & never come across an issue. I think Dino or Sin also mentioned somewhere that matching main & backup were no longer required with z77.
Mate i agree its a great board it would be fantastic if it didnt suffer from the boot cycle problem. What i didnt like is the fact that GB relsd this board when it wasnt really ready. I started on F4 had absolute nightmare issues, all sorts. After shutdown wouldnt start had to pull out power lead. loadsa loops, I think it even killed my SSD. I wasted money on new PSU then more money on Mem, then came the BIOS updates which sorted most of the horrible issues. It could be i hav 1st version blue cap i dont know, yes dual bios wicked function BUT if its gona interfere with stability then whats the point. Ive convinced my retailer to pickup my mobo tommorow swapin for Asus pro. Damn shame cos i really did like the UD5.