Have you contacted Gigabyte support and give this this information so they can look into the issue?
Before the DB corruption problem there were a post from MazMx5 that goes like this:
Title:Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H not recognising LSI 9265 RAID CardFrom another forum, from gargamel778I am trying to install an LSI 9265 RAID card. The BIOS does not recognise the card at all. The on-board SATA 3 controller is connected to an OCZ SSD (for the windows OS). I've tried disabling the remaining SATA ports without success. I've tried the card in both of the first two PCI-e ports, again without success. The LSI card was tested fine in another server (HP DL585).
Has anyone got an LSI RAID card working with this motherboard??
AndyAnd my own personal problem:Hi All,
I built a system with GA-Z77X-UD5H motherboard, Core i7-2600 processor. The results are so far satisfactory except for one problem I'm facing.
I installed an LSI SAS9211-8i HBA PCIe x8 card on the middle (x8 PCIe socket); no matter what I try I cannot get the card to be recognized by the system.
The card works perfectly in a G45-chipset based motherboard.
I'll greatly appreciate any help solving this problem.
Same motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H, same problem as others: Raid card not detected by BIOS, by Windows, by everything...
I tried two different LSI cards. LSI Megaraid 8204elp and LSI Megaraid 9260-8i
Both are proven working with other older board. Tried both in an HP computer, both worked and I updated both to the latest firmware available.
I read some user had the same problem with Asus Sabertooth Z77 but after BIOS update all were solved. Couldn't remember the post and forum to write it here.
Already reported TWICE to GGTS.GIGABYTE.COM.TW and they were not very usefull...
first answer:Second answer:Thank you for your kindly mail. Since the LSI 8204ELP controller can not be detected by motherboard, we suggest you test other PCIex1 card and see if it is the PCIex1 slot issue or the card issue or hardware compatibility issue.
If you still have any further question or suggestion about our products/service, please do not hesitate to contact with us directly. We will try our best to help you resolve the problem ASAP.Sorry for the long post but I'm trying to summarize some problems into one POST to see if there are any official effort to look into this problem.Thank you for your kindly mail and inquiry. We are sorry that we didn't explain clearly in last mail. We suggested you to try other PCIex1 interface card (do not need the identical one) and see if it is the compatibility issue between the motherboard and LSI RAID Controller card.
Please load BIOS optimized setting and disable the options which not necessary and try again. Meanwhile, if you set [SATA Mode Selection] as [AHCI] or [RAID] mode, please set it as [IDE] mode and see if the LSI RAID Controller card can be recognized or not. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Regards,
GIGABYTE
I don't have USB problems or freeze problems with this board. I tried ALL Beta BIOS since F6, and the problem remains.
Its Gigabyte's move to solve this. With a BIOS update.
Other users feel free to post their problems with LSI Megaraid and Gigabyte Z77 Boards.
Thanks,
Mabs
Last edited by Mabs; 06-05-2012 at 09:32 AM.
Have you contacted Gigabyte support and give this this information so they can look into the issue?
Main Rig
Gigabyte z77x-UP5 TH Bios F11
i7-3770K batch 3213B478 Costa Rica @ 4.8Ghz w/o HT 1.29v <- R.I.P
i7-3770k batch L223B781 Malay @ 4.7ghz w/o HT 1.29v
Samsung Green 8GB 2x4GB MV-3V4G3D/US DDR3 1.3v 30nn
Sapphire ATI HD 7970 3GB clocked 1200MHz @ 1.181v.
HiS ATI HD 6950
Corsair Force GT 120 GB Sata3 SSD (boot drive) on Intel sata3 controller port0
Samsung 320GB HD322GJ 7200 RPM 16M cache on Intel sata3 controller port1
Sony Optiarc DVD-RW AD-7240S on Intel sata3 controller port4
CORSAIR CMPSU-850TX PSU
Swiftech MCP655-B Pump
EK Suppreme HF Cpu Block
Swiftech Mcres Micro Rev 2 Reservoir
Black Ice GTX Xtreme 360 Radiator
Server
HAF 932
Gigabyte z77x-UD3H F17
i7-3770S batch 3212B621 supports VT-D and low power
32GB 4x8gb Muskin Enhanced Blackline 10-10-10-27@1.65v
Vmware vSphere ESXi 5.0u1
4x500GB Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D Raid 10 on a IBM M1015 <- DataStore
Sapphire HD 5850
BSOD ERROR CODES
Gigabyte-bios-templates-give-us-your-settings Thx Lsdmeasap
Gigabyte-latest-bios
Gulftown-bloomfield-lynnfield-clarkdale-overclocking-guides-1156-1366
Gigabyte-x38-p35-p965-ds-dq-s3-overclocking-general-bios-tweaking-guide
latest-overclocking-programs-system-info-benchmarking-stability-tools
Corsair Force GT 120GB Sata3 SSD benchmarks on X58A-OC Marvell 9182 Sata3
Gigabyte Modified Bios
I am in NO way affiliated with Gigabyte.
If you use a BIOS I Modified, you do so at your own Risk and Assume Full Responsibilty !
yes that address is correct. They may take a day or two to get back to you.
I have a LSi 9240-4i and the M1015 (LSI 9240-8i) card in another system. If in a few days you do not hear anything back from gigabyte I can try one of these cards in my Z77X-UD3H.
Main Rig
Gigabyte z77x-UP5 TH Bios F11
i7-3770K batch 3213B478 Costa Rica @ 4.8Ghz w/o HT 1.29v <- R.I.P
i7-3770k batch L223B781 Malay @ 4.7ghz w/o HT 1.29v
Samsung Green 8GB 2x4GB MV-3V4G3D/US DDR3 1.3v 30nn
Sapphire ATI HD 7970 3GB clocked 1200MHz @ 1.181v.
HiS ATI HD 6950
Corsair Force GT 120 GB Sata3 SSD (boot drive) on Intel sata3 controller port0
Samsung 320GB HD322GJ 7200 RPM 16M cache on Intel sata3 controller port1
Sony Optiarc DVD-RW AD-7240S on Intel sata3 controller port4
CORSAIR CMPSU-850TX PSU
Swiftech MCP655-B Pump
EK Suppreme HF Cpu Block
Swiftech Mcres Micro Rev 2 Reservoir
Black Ice GTX Xtreme 360 Radiator
Server
HAF 932
Gigabyte z77x-UD3H F17
i7-3770S batch 3212B621 supports VT-D and low power
32GB 4x8gb Muskin Enhanced Blackline 10-10-10-27@1.65v
Vmware vSphere ESXi 5.0u1
4x500GB Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D Raid 10 on a IBM M1015 <- DataStore
Sapphire HD 5850
BSOD ERROR CODES
Gigabyte-bios-templates-give-us-your-settings Thx Lsdmeasap
Gigabyte-latest-bios
Gulftown-bloomfield-lynnfield-clarkdale-overclocking-guides-1156-1366
Gigabyte-x38-p35-p965-ds-dq-s3-overclocking-general-bios-tweaking-guide
latest-overclocking-programs-system-info-benchmarking-stability-tools
Corsair Force GT 120GB Sata3 SSD benchmarks on X58A-OC Marvell 9182 Sata3
Gigabyte Modified Bios
I am in NO way affiliated with Gigabyte.
If you use a BIOS I Modified, you do so at your own Risk and Assume Full Responsibilty !
Acebmxer, that would be great. If you could do that, it would bring more info to this problem.
Regarding Gigabyte... I already have their answer. It's in the first post. As "first answer" and "second answer".
Once again, it would be great if you could make that test. No need to test the disk arrays. Only the boards. Just to see if they are detected by motherboard BIOS.
Thanks for helping
You can contact Gigabyte ask them for for the F9A BIOS, it can solve the LSI RAID card issue.
What are you talking about? F9a for who, what motherboard? Latest bios for my board is F11b, the latest bios for his board is F8 see here.
G1.Sniper 3 - F6a
G1.Sniper M3 - F7a
GA-Z77X-UD5H - F8
GA-Z77X-UD3H - F11b
GA-Z77X-D3H - F8
GA-Z77-D3H - F13x
GA-Z77M-D3H - F8a
GA-Z77MX-D3H - F11
GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS
There is no F9a bios or else stasio would have posted it or if you have a bios F9a post a link for it.
According to the OP Gigabyte says the bios should all ready support the card and asking him to try another the cards in another slot. I told him I would test one of my card in my system to verify if they work or not.
Edit - Mabs I will try 1 of my raid cards in this system tomorrow when I get up. I would do it now but its late and I just got home from work and really just to tired to mess with it right now. But dont worry I will get to it as soon as I can.
Last edited by Acebmxer; 06-05-2012 at 12:07 PM.
Main Rig
Gigabyte z77x-UP5 TH Bios F11
i7-3770K batch 3213B478 Costa Rica @ 4.8Ghz w/o HT 1.29v <- R.I.P
i7-3770k batch L223B781 Malay @ 4.7ghz w/o HT 1.29v
Samsung Green 8GB 2x4GB MV-3V4G3D/US DDR3 1.3v 30nn
Sapphire ATI HD 7970 3GB clocked 1200MHz @ 1.181v.
HiS ATI HD 6950
Corsair Force GT 120 GB Sata3 SSD (boot drive) on Intel sata3 controller port0
Samsung 320GB HD322GJ 7200 RPM 16M cache on Intel sata3 controller port1
Sony Optiarc DVD-RW AD-7240S on Intel sata3 controller port4
CORSAIR CMPSU-850TX PSU
Swiftech MCP655-B Pump
EK Suppreme HF Cpu Block
Swiftech Mcres Micro Rev 2 Reservoir
Black Ice GTX Xtreme 360 Radiator
Server
HAF 932
Gigabyte z77x-UD3H F17
i7-3770S batch 3212B621 supports VT-D and low power
32GB 4x8gb Muskin Enhanced Blackline 10-10-10-27@1.65v
Vmware vSphere ESXi 5.0u1
4x500GB Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D Raid 10 on a IBM M1015 <- DataStore
Sapphire HD 5850
BSOD ERROR CODES
Gigabyte-bios-templates-give-us-your-settings Thx Lsdmeasap
Gigabyte-latest-bios
Gulftown-bloomfield-lynnfield-clarkdale-overclocking-guides-1156-1366
Gigabyte-x38-p35-p965-ds-dq-s3-overclocking-general-bios-tweaking-guide
latest-overclocking-programs-system-info-benchmarking-stability-tools
Corsair Force GT 120GB Sata3 SSD benchmarks on X58A-OC Marvell 9182 Sata3
Gigabyte Modified Bios
I am in NO way affiliated with Gigabyte.
If you use a BIOS I Modified, you do so at your own Risk and Assume Full Responsibilty !
There's one other useful Quote from user "gargamel778" :
Also did some more testing -
2 types of graphics cards were installed in both of the x16 / x8 PCIe slots and found to work fine
Intel network cards in the x1 PCIe slots also work fine
An old Promise SATA controller installed in a x1 PCIe slot does not wok.
Conclusion - Any expansion card that needs a special BIOS to be hooked and installed after the Power On Self Test does not work as it should with this motherboard.
All cards are tested and work okay on different systems; nevertheless, this does not seem like a simple physical problem on the Z77 board - the x16/x8 slots work as expected with GPU cards.
Well I just grabbed on of my raid cards from out of my server and it so happened to be the m1015 card. Installed into pci-e slot 2 and with my 6950 installed the system booted but did not see the card. Shut down removed the 6950 and installed raid card into first slot booted and bios sees it and so did windows. Shut down tried slot 2 again with no GPU still did not see the card. Shut down put raid card into slot 3 and still did not detect it. So the card will only work in slot1 which would kinda suck if you wanted to run 2 or 3 of these cards in this board but then again its not ment to be a server.
So yes The IBM M1015 (LSI 9240-8i) works but only in slot 1. I can post a screen shot if you like.
Main Rig
Gigabyte z77x-UP5 TH Bios F11
i7-3770K batch 3213B478 Costa Rica @ 4.8Ghz w/o HT 1.29v <- R.I.P
i7-3770k batch L223B781 Malay @ 4.7ghz w/o HT 1.29v
Samsung Green 8GB 2x4GB MV-3V4G3D/US DDR3 1.3v 30nn
Sapphire ATI HD 7970 3GB clocked 1200MHz @ 1.181v.
HiS ATI HD 6950
Corsair Force GT 120 GB Sata3 SSD (boot drive) on Intel sata3 controller port0
Samsung 320GB HD322GJ 7200 RPM 16M cache on Intel sata3 controller port1
Sony Optiarc DVD-RW AD-7240S on Intel sata3 controller port4
CORSAIR CMPSU-850TX PSU
Swiftech MCP655-B Pump
EK Suppreme HF Cpu Block
Swiftech Mcres Micro Rev 2 Reservoir
Black Ice GTX Xtreme 360 Radiator
Server
HAF 932
Gigabyte z77x-UD3H F17
i7-3770S batch 3212B621 supports VT-D and low power
32GB 4x8gb Muskin Enhanced Blackline 10-10-10-27@1.65v
Vmware vSphere ESXi 5.0u1
4x500GB Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D Raid 10 on a IBM M1015 <- DataStore
Sapphire HD 5850
BSOD ERROR CODES
Gigabyte-bios-templates-give-us-your-settings Thx Lsdmeasap
Gigabyte-latest-bios
Gulftown-bloomfield-lynnfield-clarkdale-overclocking-guides-1156-1366
Gigabyte-x38-p35-p965-ds-dq-s3-overclocking-general-bios-tweaking-guide
latest-overclocking-programs-system-info-benchmarking-stability-tools
Corsair Force GT 120GB Sata3 SSD benchmarks on X58A-OC Marvell 9182 Sata3
Gigabyte Modified Bios
I am in NO way affiliated with Gigabyte.
If you use a BIOS I Modified, you do so at your own Risk and Assume Full Responsibilty !
Acebmxer, thank you for your test. I tried both my Raid controller cards into PCI-e slot 1 and removed discrete graphic card. Still the same problem!
BIOS doesn't detect them.
Maybe there are some diferences between UD5H and UD3H. But, nevertheless, in your test it only worked if used the first PCI-e slot. Still a BIOS bug to correct. IMHO.
Is there any Gigabyte representative or Dev that can give an opinion or help?
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