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THEre is a new revamp of all the X58 SERIES from EXTr to UD5 to UD4 with A tag
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A massive 24 phases Wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GIGABYTE should make a program like (EVGA has done to exchange with the remaining to pay by the user),I would surely go for UD5.
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I think the EX58A-UD4 still has 12 phases, but the UD5 and above have the 24 phases! Not to mention all the nice new BIOS features, Tech Report had a mini article on it on June 9th, link here: http://techreport.com/discussions.x/17037
Perhaps a EX58A-UD4P will come out with the 24 phases as well...I would definitely try to upgrade to that if Gigabyte had a program like EVGAs...
lol i dont like risks!
and that still doesnt answer my question.
lets say when an official bios comes out with the new ahci/raid bios will i get to keep my raid 0 array?
I was wondering if the next BIOS update for the EP45 could include inverse FSB:RAM ratios? IE, it would be nice to be able to run a 550 FSB without overclocking my 1066 RAM...
Best Quote Ever...
Originally posted by Psycho101
Obey the one and only rule without question when you overclock.... don't cause a fire. Fires are hot and burny... not good.
I got a GA-EP45-UD3P ver1.1 MB. Having problem with BIOS update. Everything was okay, but after I updated the BIOS from F9c on ward... the system starts getting unstable and crashing all the time even with the defualt setting. I noticed when I was updating F9c BIOS, somehow it flashed my backup-BIOS as well... and I couldn't change it to any other version of BIOS. Also when I was trying to update it to the latest version of BIOS - F9 or F9l. It says invalid BIOS. Only way to get it works that will be flash the BIOS back to F8f first and then update it to F9 or any other version. Even so... after a few hours run... it will crash and reinstall the BIOS back to F9c from the backup-BIOS. Is there anyway to fix this? And may I able to change my backup-BIOS back to other version? Really need helps here (;>_<;) TY
I got a GA-EP45-UD3P ver1.1 MB. Having problem with BIOS update. Everything was okay, but after I updated the BIOS from F9c on ward... the system starts getting unstable and crashing all the time even with the defualt setting. I noticed when I was updating F9c BIOS, somehow it flashed my backup-BIOS as well... and I couldn't change it to any other version of BIOS. Also when I was trying to update it to the latest version of BIOS - F9 or F9l. It says invalid BIOS. Only way to get it works that will be flash the BIOS back to F8f first and then update it to F9 or any other version. Even so... after a few hours run... it will crash and reinstall the BIOS back to F9c from the backup-BIOS. Is there anyway to fix this? And may I able to change my backup-BIOS back to other version? Really need helps here (;>_<;) TY
BIOS F9 and F9l is stable,just adjust your setting
I was wondering if the next BIOS update for the EP45 could include inverse FSB:RAM ratios? IE, it would be nice to be able to run a 550 FSB without overclocking my 1066 RAM...
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