2016/05/27 09:38:30
EVGATech_DaveB
BIOS 2.02\2.01 Updates
  • E999, E997, E995, and E095 now FULLY Supports DBW-E CPU's.
  • E097:
    • Improves BDW-E CPU OC compatibility
    • Improved memory Compatibility
    • Fixed several smaller issues
  

 
Windows Installation
  • Download the correct .zip file below for your motherboard:
         151-HE-E999-KR - EVGA X99 Classified
         150-HE-E097-KR - EVGA X99 FTW-K
         150-HE-E997-KR - EVGA X99 FTW
         131-HE-E995-KR - EVGA X99 Micro
         131-HE-E095-KR - EVGA X99 Micro2
  • First go into your BIOS and load defaults, save and exit
  • Close all open programs.
  • Go into the folder where you unzipped this package and update.bat
  • Press Y to start the flash process
  • DO NOT TURN OFF POWER OR RESET DURING THE FLASH PROCESS
  • After the flashing is finished, the system will automatically shut down. Then power on again and go into BIOS to setup.
  • NOTE: If flash box immediately closes after flash attempt, the flash may need to be ran from a CMD prompt with administrator privileges or DOS version.
  
BIOS Installation
  • Extract the contents of .zip file to USB flash drive (must be formatted as FAT32)
  • Reboot the machine and go into the system BIOS
  • From the BIOS, navigate to the Save & Exit tab and open "Select BIOS File."
  • Select the .bin file you wish to flash.
2016/05/27 09:41:46
bdary
Thanks for the update Dave...
2016/05/27 09:46:09
arestavo
Dang, beat me to it! Saw this when looking up the BIOS revision for someone.
 
What are DBW-E CPU's BTW? 
2016/05/27 09:49:39
bdary
...Broadwell-E chips.
2016/05/27 09:53:42
EVGATech_DaveB
The E097 has some other slight fixes, but otherwise, if you don't have a Broadwell-E, this likely will do little to nothing for you at this time.
2016/05/27 09:54:10
arestavo
Hey, the compatibility list hasn't been updated. Specifically what Broadwell-E chips are supported?
2016/05/27 09:55:46
EVGATech_DaveB
I know, sorry, still getting to that.  Got Broadwell and 1080 stuff today, I'll get there.
2016/05/27 09:57:03
EVGATech_DaveB
Basically, i7 Broadwell-E's should all be fine, Xeon, I do not have a support list for yet, but I will work with engineering to get those as well.
2016/05/27 10:02:52
arestavo
EVGATech_DaveB
Basically, i7 Broadwell-E's should all be fine, Xeon, I do not have a support list for yet, but I will work with engineering to get those as well.




The Xeons are what I'm salivating over, to be honest. Thank you for getting back so quickly!
2016/05/27 10:04:18
bdary
EVGATech_DaveB
The E097 has some other slight fixes, but otherwise, if you don't have a Broadwell-E, this likely will do little to nothing for you at this time.


Thanks for the info...

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