F10A is out for the UD5H
it adds internal cpu ppl overvoltage enabled/auto/disabled option under cpu features which was added in f9d but removed in f9e f9f f9h f9i
/happy days are here again
Internal cpu ppl overvoltage (Which was added in F9D) seems to have been removed from the beta bios F9F and F9H
Will this be coming back anytime soon? gone back to F9D for now
Need a little help
i have just bought a Logitech G510 keyboard and my system wont turn on at all but will turn on with a Logitech G15
i know the new keyboard is working as i am on my backup system (gigabyte p35c-ds3r)
Using f9e bios
Quote:Originally Posted by sixor guys some help here please
i had my 3570@4.5ghz @ 1.25 1.26 1.27, i raised vcore since i had some restart just browsing or using windows, even 1.28, benching apps were ok, but i had ramdom restarts...
Quote:Hey so you are saying BIOS F9D improved your CPu OC? Did you enable Cpu PLl OV?
Also all the users who didn't like F8!!!!! Please listen, so there was a major change put into BIOS F8, and it had to do with increasing stability, but...
just a little update with my overclocking with the f9d beta bios for the UD5H with my 2500k
4.5ghz is at 1.310 down from 1.360
4.7ghz is at 1.360 down from 1.400
4.9ghz is at 1.400 i could never get stable before
Quote:Originally Posted by DaClownie Is this happening with the Ivy Bridge equivalents as well? I might have to flash to a F9d to see if I can get 4.8ghz on this i7
I'm still running F6 because it does everything perfect for me so...
very happy with the f9d bios
its already reduced the vcore for my 4.7ghz overclock to 1.360 (for instance it was @ 1.4 ) temps are down a good 5c
and now the rest of the afternoon to see how far i can go now with this 2500k
just a quick question is there anything in the bios where i can set my top and rear exhaust fan to max the rear fan is only at 800rpm and would like to set it to max