TECH_DaveB
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Hello all! I just completed the BIOS guide for the Z97 Classified. It is available to download now here. Hopefully this is helpful, and it is out before the board, so you can familiarize yourselves with the BIOS before it is in hand. This is for the current BIOS of 1.02, and I will work on getting FTW and Stinger variants as well.
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rjohnson11
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Re: BIOS guide
2014/05/15 12:04:02
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I breezed through it quickly and it looks good Dave.
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Re: BIOS guide
2014/06/13 14:50:02
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Thanks for doing that Dave.
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Re: BIOS guide
2014/07/09 11:01:50
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you have a typo on page 2 i think last paragraph statement reads like this "that allows you to boot is an error occurs" should it not be "if an error occurs"?
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Re: BIOS guide
2014/10/04 11:19:26
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I'm missing the part of how to setup and configure Intel Rapid Storge RAID in UEFI mode or is it not possible on EVGA Z97 BIOS? I dont want to do this in legacy mode or do this after Windows installation in Intel Rapid Storge tool. Other MB manufactors has this option in UEFI mode.
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Re: BIOS guide
2014/11/05 11:11:20
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Was the Stinger variant ever completed?
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Re: BIOS guide
2015/01/09 16:21:04
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Hey i just looked at your BIOS guide but i still need some help with were to change ACPI mode because i am trying to install Windows XP to then upgrade to windows 7 and it gives the STOP:BIOS is not fully ACPI compliant please help, thanks!
post edited by Hellscreator - 2015/01/09 16:25:41
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Re: BIOS guide
2015/01/24 07:37:53
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So, can anyone tell me how to move the CPU and Ring multiplier? No matter what I set in bios or with Eleet my CPU multi is staying at 40 as well as the ring ratio. Using the 4790K and the Z97 Classified, and the latest bios. I've tried enabling/disabling EIST/turbo mode, tried booting in at auto and moving it in windows, disabling/enabling C states
post edited by GunslingerOCS - 2015/01/24 07:44:22
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Re: BIOS guide
2015/02/15 12:42:52
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The bios guide is very helpful. Thanks for your time and effort.
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Re: BIOS guide
2015/07/10 09:12:32
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GunslingerOCS So, can anyone tell me how to move the CPU and Ring multiplier? No matter what I set in bios or with Eleet my CPU multi is staying at 40 as well as the ring ratio. Using the 4790K and the Z97 Classified, and the latest bios. I've tried enabling/disabling EIST/turbo mode, tried booting in at auto and moving it in windows, disabling/enabling C states
did you figure this out?
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Re: BIOS guide
2015/08/08 08:56:02
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It won't change in BIOS or are you looking for validation in Windows?
If it's the second, don't bother with Windows. You'll want something like CPU-Z to validate overclocks.
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