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As I stated, it's a problem in F6, F7b and even F7d, which means that I both reflashed and since flashing BIOS resets the settings, I cleared it as well. (unless you mean pushing the button on the motherboard to reset BIOS, which shouldn't provide something different than when flashing)
Can someone with this board disable Killer Ethernet, put the computer to sleep and then check if it re-appears in Device manager? (I'm using Win10)
This would suggest the problem isn't to do with gigabyte boards. However a firmware update would be more than welcome to get the new intel microcode :)
Hi, I just bought Gigabyte z170-hd3p motherboard and i5 6400.
I have been using f5g bios and the non-k overclocking works ok, although when i change values in bios it doesn't wan't to boot every time.
Does the new f5 bios have the non-k overclocking?
Also is 170Mhz some kind of limit for bclk, because I can't seem to get it boot over that?
I feel the processor could do more, as it does 4590Mhz at 1.25v.
We can only know after they release new Beta BIOS with microcode update. All details information of testing we have done is on other OCUK forums thread. It can be about read here:
As I stated, it's a problem in F6, F7b and even F7d, which means that I both reflashed and since flashing BIOS resets the settings, I cleared it as well. (unless you mean pushing the button on the motherboard to reset BIOS, which shouldn't provide something different than when flashing)
Can someone with this board disable Killer Ethernet, put the computer to sleep and then check if it re-appears in Device manager? (I'm using Win10)
I have the same. After waking up, I have unknown device in Device manager, it is most probably Killer Ethernet as I have it always disabled in BIOS and don't even have drivers installed.
I don't know where else to report it so here it is: Z170-HD3P with F5 BIOS and hardware Corsair CMK16GX4M2B3000C15 and Intel i3 6100 is failing to start with the RAM's XMP profile. BIOS F5g beta worked perfectly and I noticed that the XMP profile was 2992 Mhz for some reason instead if 3000 that is in F5. Maybe that did the trick? Anyway, does anyone know how to report this to Gigabyte?
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