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The third channel in a triple-channel Core i7 system have the habit of disabling it self when the system boots, with this future the BIOS will detect the disabled channel, shuts down the system and boots the system again with all the channels enabled.
This future has been there since the F6M in case of the GA-X58A-UD3R, I do like this future!
OH MY GOD... I'm so glad I came and checked on the new bios for my x58a-ud5. I had pretty much given up on bios updates to solve my missing memory cold boot issues.
I am using P55A UD7 with intel i530, when at window and restart, it just unable to reboot,
many times it just failed to reboot, either it stayed at debug "75" or go thru 89' 96 and than FF and stay there all the while, "Just Black screen".
Need to off power supply switch and start again and it boot-up. Whenever restart or F10, it just hang there, "Black screen".
It seemed to have compatibility issues with intel i530 on this motherboard.
When I tested with intel 875K, no such issues but only once in a while.
Kindly help to look into this issue, currently using "F6" bios.
Do you have onboard GFX Disabled or not? Try both settings and see if they make a difference or not.
If not you may need to send in a report so they can test this themselves, if so please keep in mind they will be translating so keep it short and simple.
Did this happen with older BIOSes, if you are unsure could you test it? Be sure if you do that you use a BIOS that supports the 875K, support added since F5.
How about trying a few of these older F6 beta's to see if the issue is still there? When flashing please use Qflash and be sure to Disable Keep DMI Data.
Do you have onboard GFX Disabled or not? Try both settings and see if they make a difference or not.
If not you may need to send in a report so they can test this themselves, if so please keep in mind they will be translating so keep it short and simple.
Did this happen with older BIOSes, if you are unsure could you test it? Be sure if you do that you use a BIOS that supports the 875K, support added since F5.
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