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lsd: I can confirm that F9c fixes the S3 resume problem for me at blk 200. CPUz DOES report the ram at CAS4 though although I am not sure if that is a bug with the BIOS just saying that the ram is at cas4 or not. Benchmarking does not appear to be causing any BSODs or reboots and there is no way this ram would not choke at these latencies and this speed if it were REALLY running at CAS4. It must just be a reporting bug. Same overclocking abilities as F8 and I have even went a little higher with F9c. I will keep the board posted if I run into anything. Thanks for your help mate.
Is the poper way to use Flash SPI
put it on a floppy with your bios then use the f-12 boot menu to boot from floppy and wait till its finished?
Also how does one know when its done with flash SPI, I believe its more automated
Asus P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3 bios 3202 [email protected].
CM Hyper 212 EVO blademasters push-pull
8GB's Samsung 30nm tech ram 1.35v
EVGA GTX 460 superclocked plus (part# 1G-P3-1372-TR)
Seasonic X660
Canada
I always run it from DOS myself. If you need help with that let us know
Hi
I just like to keep every detail of programs available so if get caught with pants down can get them up
So if you have details on use I am listening
Well, I do have DOS based flashing info posted in the Qflash Guide but it is dealing more with recovery I believe.
All you need to do is be sure you have the FlashSPI and BIOS File on your media, then boot to DOS and run the following command at the prompt, replacing "filename" with your BIOS File name.
This is for any BIOS Engineers that may be reading this thread. I have been trying to finish up a memory review and get in some last max validations and have ran into an issue.
CAS 5 can't be applied in the BIOS of GA-EX58-UD4P.
Setting allows 0-x but if you set 5 it does not accept it and applies 6. While I know most users and or memory may not rune at CAS 5 but I am sure the set I am using will but can't test this as it will not accept the setting......
Memory can do 6-7-6-18 @ 1600Mhz and should for sure be able to do CAS 5 at 1333 range, so I wanted to test how far that would go but sadly no luck
I will send this in to Janus as well Stasio, I'll let you know if he replies.
hi,
As seen on the image , i try the memtest+ and my memory cant finish the test even with default settings , high or low cas values it doesnt matter.
PC freezes after 4 secs.
I checked the memory in every possible way it has no problem.
If i use only one ram on 1 slot than memtest+ finishes the test with stabilize a state. But if i try 2-3 rams on whatever slot it cant finish the test .
Pc also wont work on 2000 mhz 9-9-9-24 delays , Cant finish even on 1200 mhz 9-9-9-24 values.
I tried all F8 Betas and now i have F9a BETA. nothing new.
I give up the lower cas values but im wondering why Gigabyte cant make a bios that supports the Rams works stabile with its default cas values.
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