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Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS
The link to the GA-X99-SLI F23 bios incorrectly points to the F23 bios for the GA-X99P-SLI.
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Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS
F22f on my Z170X-Gaming7 is HORRIBLE
Offset voltage bug is back and feeding me 1.45V when the offset from 1.245 is only 0.135
I cannot enter BIOS anymore. WIndows 10's restart to UEFI no longer works on this bios. Doesn't matter if its fast boot or normal boot, will NOT enter bios withour a CMOS clear.
Now I have to do all that aggravating **** with that utility (name escapes me) so I manually enter my MAC address so I can go back to F8.
God damn it Gigabyte, get your **** together.
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Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS

Originally Posted by
Bojamijams
F22f on my Z170X-Gaming7 is HORRIBLE
Offset voltage bug is back and feeding me 1.45V when the offset from 1.245 is only 0.135
I cannot enter BIOS anymore. WIndows 10's restart to UEFI no longer works on this bios. Doesn't matter if its fast boot or normal boot, will NOT enter bios withour a CMOS clear.
Now I have to do all that aggravating **** with that utility (name escapes me) so I manually enter my MAC address so I can go back to F8.
God damn it Gigabyte, get your **** together.
What offset bug are you talking about, I don't understand?
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Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS

Originally Posted by
wingman99
What offset bug are you talking about, I don't understand?
You can either set a manual voltage for your CPU or offset it from the VID. If I choose offset, it doesn't apply a proper one as it should be 1.38 from the values I listed but instead was 1.45V
I manually changed it to 1.38 and it stays that now, but the offset functionality is not working properly with Skylake
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Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS
Sorry if this has been asked but this thread is kinda long!
I saw that for my GA-Z170X (Rev 1.0) that a new BIOS v22d was released June 30th on the Gigabyte site.
I'm assuming this has something to do with fixing the errata issue?
I previously had to downgrade my BIOS from v21 back to v6 as v21 was very unstable when trying to do even modest OC's. v6 has been very stable in comparison, minus the occasional issue when using the Gigabyte automatic 4.5ghz OC on my 6700k - yeah I know that I should do manula OC but despite all the stuff about voltages running too high, the automatic version actually runs better than most of the OC setups I've tried, so go figure.
Is it crucial that I update to this new v22d BIOS version, or is this errata issue blown out of proportion?
I have a full system image on a thumb drive so can have my system restored within 5 minutes if the worst happened.
Appreciate any feedback on whether v22d is stable and worth upgrading?
Thanks.
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Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS

Originally Posted by
Bojamijams
You can either set a manual voltage for your CPU or offset it from the VID. If I choose offset, it doesn't apply a proper one as it should be 1.38 from the values I listed but instead was 1.45V
I manually changed it to 1.38 and it stays that now, but the offset functionality is not working properly with Skylake
I had sky lake 2 weeks ago and offset works fine. I just don't go by what the Bios says for offset I use software utilities for final voltage verification. DVID/Adptive/offset works perfectly for sky lake kaby lake, it the same on all manufactures, it goes by VID using load and clock speed for scaling.
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Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS

Originally Posted by
Globespy
Is it crucial that I update to this new v22d BIOS version, or is this errata issue blown out of proportion?
Need to know the exact CPU being used to give a useful answer to that question.
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Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS

Originally Posted by
vailr
Need to know the exact CPU being used to give a useful answer to that question.
i7 6700K
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Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS

Originally Posted by
stasio
On this BIOS can be done overclocking?
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Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS
The BIOS: GA-Z270X-Gaming K5 - F7 when I try to flash in BIOS it says invalid bios flash file. I tried redownloading it same problem. Is it OKAY to try to flash the bios using @BIOS instead?
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