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Can not set manually timings with F9q bios for z77 ud5h board for my ram.
GSkill timings are 9, 11, 10, 28 @ 1.65v 2133mhz
System never goes past post noticed error 72 once and bios screen states instability. Will not work on XMP profiles either (both 1 and 2).
Works fine on F8 bios but not on F9q. Fix needed.
I admit I do not use XMP but in seeing F10 released and evangelion's post I decided to stroke F9q and yes the XMP behavior was off. When selecting a profile (1 or 2) the rest of the numbers that usually change state with it did not. Unlike evangelion, I could manually set my timings.
So I flashed F10 and its butter smooth now on the XMP.
I would like to see the 1.65v listed in advanced voltage DRAM settings instead of Auto but it is in effect an Auto x.m.p setting. Just sayin.
However it does show my 1.65v in the Extreme Memory Profile Screen.
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H WB Motherboard
Intel Ivy Bridge i7 3770K clocked @ 4.5GHz
16GB Kingston Hyper-X Genesis 2133 RAM
Water cooling by XSPC RASA RS240 Kit
Sapphire HD 6850 1GB DDR5 GPU
1TB - RAID1 setup with Western Digital 6GB/Sec Drives
Corsair HX750W Professional PSU
Windows 7 Professional (x64) Build 7601
2therock,
what is Vdimm in MIT current status,after reboot?
Its gonna be towards midnight EST before I can do that but I will.
I believe the issue with the Sammy Green ram is clocking 4 stix vs 2. I had the 4x4 and could do 1866 but not 2133 (stable) like the 2x4 guys could.
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H WB Motherboard
Intel Ivy Bridge i7 3770K clocked @ 4.5GHz
16GB Kingston Hyper-X Genesis 2133 RAM
Water cooling by XSPC RASA RS240 Kit
Sapphire HD 6850 1GB DDR5 GPU
1TB - RAID1 setup with Western Digital 6GB/Sec Drives
Corsair HX750W Professional PSU
Windows 7 Professional (x64) Build 7601
for me GB big disappointment not just because I can not OC RAM (samsung 30 nm) to 2133 but because every other boards CAN (Asus,MSI....) and GB looks like support only 7+ GHz record... LN2 records... 2000W for CPU....
I'm looking for a VT-d (for I/O pass-through) enabled BIOS for the GA-EX58-DS4 board. I've tried the latest beta BIOS' from Gigabyte, but they only seem to enable VT-x, not VT-d. I've seen quite some posts on this thread with a VT-d enabled bios for different Gigabyte X58 boards - anyone happen to have one for the GA-EX58-DS4?
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