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No big difference...only 1 day.....F7 will come after F7a,b/x...beta.
Think your misunderstanding, not concerned about how "new" or "old" the bios released on Gigabytes support page is. Fully aware that the F5 BIOS was compiled on 6/23, what I was questioning is the naming of it in relation to release. F5 was released on 7/3, 10 days after it was compiled. F6A was released on 6/22, the day it was compiled. Just seems odd to me, assuming 5 comes before 6, 6 comes before 7 and so on. Guess I am being more critical than usual because the bios releases and support in general seem to be lacking. Though to be fair, I haven't needed support and have no complaints with my Z490 Aorus Master, well except the unusually high VCORE but that is not a secret.
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Think your misunderstanding, not concerned about how "new" or "old" the bios released on Gigabytes support page is. Fully aware that the F5 BIOS was compiled on 6/23, what I was questioning is the naming of it in relation to release. F5 was released on 7/3, 10 days after it was compiled. F6A was released on 6/22, the day it was compiled. Just seems odd to me, assuming 5 comes before 6, 6 comes before 7 and so on. Guess I am being more critical than usual because the bios releases and support in general seem to be lacking. Though to be fair, I haven't needed support and have no complaints with my Z490 Aorus Master, well except the unusually high VCORE but that is not a secret.
The BIOS f6a included an MCU update that completely broke RGB Fusion controller on the board and messes up RGB ram in slot DIMM_B2. Gigabyte later removed the MCU update, then a few days ago removed the f6a bios update as well. From all the reports of problems and complaints I found about this BIOS revision whilst trying to fix my own problems I assume this is why they've rolled back to bios f5. I'm glad to hear you haven't had many problems with the z490 aorus master but that's not the case for many other users including myself.
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