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Thread: Gigabyte 890FXA UD5 BIOS

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    wiz-kid is offline Member
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    Default Gigabyte 890FXA UD5 BIOS

    Hi,

    Just wondering if anyone has been able to find a later BETA Bios for the Gigabyte 890FXA UD5 motherboard after the F6 BIOS version?


    Could someone please advise,

    Thanks,

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    Vinster is online now Member
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    Default Re: Gigabyte 890FXA UD5 BIOS

    Why do you think you need a newer bios? what are you battling with?

    Vin
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    OS = Win7 64 Bit
    CPU = i7-920 @ 3.5Ghz 168x21 cooled ba a Corsair H100
    Mem = 6GB 2000Mhz Kingston HyperX running at 2044Mhz @ 9-10-9-27-1T
    MB = Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5 v1.0 with F6 Bios - Dead Board
    MB = EVGA X58 Classified3
    GPU = 2x EVGA 580GTX 1.5GB in SLI
    HD = 3x Intel 40GB X25-V in Raid 0 (580MB Read/140MB Write)
    Storage = 500 GB WD
    PSU = Corwair TX950W
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    OS = Win7 64Bit running XBMC HTPC Front end with Windows Server 2011 Virtual Machine with 8GB ram assigned for homer server with exchange
    CPU = AMD 1090T
    Mem = 16GB 1600Mhz Kingston RED Limited Edition running at 1600Mhz
    MB = Gigabyte 790FXTA-UD5
    GPU- EVGA GT210
    HD = too many to count, but about 5TB of storage all together including backup
    PSU = Corsair TX750
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    Benching MB's... Asus P5Q and Gigabyte 890FXA-UD7... too many CPU's and RAM sticks to list. :)

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    Default Re: Gigabyte 890FXA UD5 BIOS

    Hi,
    Thanks for your response,

    The reason I ask if there is any beta BIOS for the board is because since testing it with Windows 8 I am experiencing crashes where the system will completely lock up and the only way to get it to work is by rebooting the system using the reset button, I was wondering if maybe a later BIOS version would help with the issue?

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    Default Re: Gigabyte 890FXA UD5 BIOS

    ah, ok... in the future please provide all this information i the first post.

    and I doubt gigabyte will put out a new bios for that board as it's past it's EOL. now when you say crashing how is it crashing? is it a hard lock? blue screen?

    and for me to help you any further please provide a completed hardware listing and possibly any settings that you may have already adjusted in the bios.

    Vin
    Main Rig
    OS = Win7 64 Bit
    CPU = i7-920 @ 3.5Ghz 168x21 cooled ba a Corsair H100
    Mem = 6GB 2000Mhz Kingston HyperX running at 2044Mhz @ 9-10-9-27-1T
    MB = Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5 v1.0 with F6 Bios - Dead Board
    MB = EVGA X58 Classified3
    GPU = 2x EVGA 580GTX 1.5GB in SLI
    HD = 3x Intel 40GB X25-V in Raid 0 (580MB Read/140MB Write)
    Storage = 500 GB WD
    PSU = Corwair TX950W
    Case = Cooler Master HAF-X 945

    HTPC / Home Server
    OS = Win7 64Bit running XBMC HTPC Front end with Windows Server 2011 Virtual Machine with 8GB ram assigned for homer server with exchange
    CPU = AMD 1090T
    Mem = 16GB 1600Mhz Kingston RED Limited Edition running at 1600Mhz
    MB = Gigabyte 790FXTA-UD5
    GPU- EVGA GT210
    HD = too many to count, but about 5TB of storage all together including backup
    PSU = Corsair TX750
    Case = Too embarrassed to mention.

    Benching MB's... Asus P5Q and Gigabyte 890FXA-UD7... too many CPU's and RAM sticks to list. :)

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    Default Re: Gigabyte 890FXA UD5 BIOS

    Hi,
    Thanks for your response,

    Just an update on the situation Gigabyte gave me F7e beta BIOS for the board and this seems to have corrected the crashing on Windows 8.


    Thanks for your help anyway.

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