Fast Front and Rear USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C™ and Rear Type-A Interface
4-Way Graphics Support with Dual Armor and Ultra Durable™ Design
Server-Class Digital Power Design & Gold Plated Solid Power Connectors
ALC1220 120dB SNR HD Audio with Smart Headphone AMP and WIMA audio capacitor
Sound BlasterX 720°, the Top-of-the-line Audio Engine Solution for 4K Gaming and Entertainment
Killer E2500 GbE LAN Gaming Network
Intel ® Dual Band 802.11ac + Bluetooth 4.2 - AC 8265 WiFi Module
RGB FUSION with Multi-Zone LED Light Show design, support Digital LED & RGB LED strips
Smart Fan 5 features Multiple Temperature Sensors and Hybrid Fan Headers
Triple Ultra-Fast M.2 with PCIe Gen3 x4 interface and Thermal Guard
USB DAC-UP 2 with Adjustable Voltage
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GIGABYTE UEFI DualBIOS™ with Q-Flash Plus USB port
App Centre Including Easy Tune and Cloud Stations Utilities
NOTE: Install driver off Gigabyte Website for Intel Wifi. Driver installed from Windows Update can cause system to Blue Screen. This issue may be the source of memory issue people can be having. See below.
Finally got my build together and up and running. Setup is under water cooling with EKWB(Cpu and Gpu) blocks powered by Predator 360's. I set the 1950x to 4Ghz @1.25v and she booted into Windows. Haven't ran any stress tests yet, though I ust played Titanfall 2 for a couple hours with no issues. 3DMark Time Spy ran but had to boot at 1.275. Have to play around with it more. Currently having issue with the memory. I have Corsair LPX 4x16G(CMK32GX4M2B3200C16) from a previous build. If I populate in Dual mode I can run XMP 3200. Goto Quad mode and I get reboots in Windows. Any ideas?
For a second I thought I was along. I've still got more work to do, to test how far I can push it. Are you running Dual or Quad channel memory? If Quad what speed and are you stable? Any settings you have to change? I don't think the latest Bios has the latest Agesa code as it says 1.0.0.3 patch 4. Latest is 1.0.0.6.
Currently running quad channel, 8sticks of 128gb tridentz at
14-14-14-30 3066mhz, Everything stable.
The only setting I had to change at the end was slightly upping vcore to 1.243, setting LLC to turbo, and ram timings lowered to 14 instead of default 15.
Im currently testing 3200mhz playing around with cldo_vddp, looks like 950mv is the sweet spot for 3200mhz, but cant get it stable at 14cas
Alright, anyone has issue with bios showing correct temperature value? I am getting correct temp and voltage on HWmonitor.
Also, I am not able to change fan speed on my noctua cooler fans, PWM is not enabled for some reason. I am blocked from accessing smart fan 5 on windows as well.
AGESA for TR differs in version from the Ryzen/AM4. You have the latest for TR.
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Alright, anyone has issue with bios showing correct temperature value? I am getting correct temp and voltage on HWmonitor.
Also, I am not able to change fan speed on my noctua cooler fans, PWM is not enabled for some reason. I am blocked from accessing smart fan 5 on windows as well.
Having issue getting Quad channel working. Dual channel at 3200 works fine with either set of modules. Once I go Quad I get Blue Screens in Win10. I get thread exception error as well as Error writing to read only memory. Memory is on the approved list(Corsair CMK32GX4M2B3200C16). They are 2x16G sticks.
Having issue getting Quad channel working. Dual channel at 3200 works fine with either set of modules. Once I go Quad I get Blue Screens in Win10. I get thread exception error as well as Error writing to read only memory. Memory is on the approved list(Corsair CMK32GX4M2B3200C16). They are 2x16G sticks.
Having issue getting Quad channel working. Dual channel at 3200 works fine with either set of modules. Once I go Quad I get Blue Screens in Win10. I get thread exception error as well as Error writing to read only memory. Memory is on the approved list(Corsair CMK32GX4M2B3200C16). They are 2x16G sticks.
Tried a fresh install. Gets to the point when Corona is on the screen then it crashes. I've sent an email to Gigabyte support to see what they have to say.
Finally solved the issue. Was reading a review on the motherboard and Guru3D and noticed a comment that the Intel Wifi driver from Windows update was causing crashes. Low and behold that's the issue. Once I installed the driver from the website all it fine.
Yeah, if you try to make a usb flash stick using the current windows (from their website) it will NOT work with this motherboard, because as you are installing windows network driver will attempt to install and it will bsod.
You need to use an older usb stick with an older version of windows 10 that doesnt have the conflicting driver (I bought mine off of amazon and it was fine)
Your case is a bit different than what most experienced. Meaning, I believe the fix in this bios is for the installation crash that would happen if you installed W10 via a updated software base (Microsoft W10 download app), not really related to the 4 sticks of memory, this would happen to 100% of the user base, 2, 4 or even 8 sticks, same crash always related to the Wi-Fi driver from Intel.
This issue would not happen with a non-updated pen purchased in store, because the driver in it, the older one, did not crash in this case.
Your issue maybe related somehow but is not exactly what most had.
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