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Can i put an evga z370 M-ATX bios in a evga h370 stinger?

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2024/10/25 12:51:58 (permalink)
can i put an evga z370 M-ATX bios in a evga h370 stinger?
So i can get undervolt/overclock support?
Im primarily doing this for undervolting
I am currently using the z390 EVGA E-LEET software version on the EVGA H370 stinger, and im getting mixed results when trying to forcefully undervolting
Also please show me how to use the software properly please
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    Re: H370 doesn't hold Bios settings if unplugged - new battery installed 2024/10/26 00:10:29 (permalink)
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    can i put an evga z370 M-ATX bios in a evga h370 stinger?
    So i can get undervolt/overclock support?
    Im primarily doing this for undervolting
    I am currently using the z390 EVGA E-LEET software version on the EVGA H370 stinger, and im getting mixed results when trying to forcefully undervolting
    Also please show me how to use the software properly please




    You would always want to use a bios made for the motherboard you are using as you wouldn't get better results from a bios not intended for the hardware built into the motherboard. As for Bar support that would take support for the 10th Generation Intel CPU's which the motherboard doesn't support.

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    Re: H370 doesn't hold Bios settings if unplugged - new battery installed 2024/10/26 07:00:37 (permalink)
    You now have your own thread, which is the preferred way to get help

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    Re: H370 doesn't hold Bios settings if unplugged - new battery installed 2024/10/27 10:26:17 (permalink)
    the reason im bringing this up is because Im trying to improve my ALL-EVGA-ITX-PC(first one in the world)(not even jayz-2-cents has build one because he used an EK block and coolers and fans and G-skill ram and different branded storage devices, instead of ALL EVGA products).  And currently the most recent EVGA itx board and probably last is the H370 stinger. and the last thing I need to complete this build is an EVGA 3090 xc3 to barely put/fit into the case. the reason im bringing this up is because im currently using the EVGA U1 500w gold psu that came with the case and ive done some research and it should work but I want to take extra precautions and give the build 100w Leavey instead of 50w most of the time. unless EVGA made another PSU that is at least 600w that fits into the evga hadron without my knowledge; if not, I am currently trying to design a psu for this build. one more thing, does anyone know where I can get an evga 3090 xc3 for cheap used or broke; and or the water-cooling kit for the EVGA Hadron hydro?
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    Re: H370 doesn't hold Bios settings if unplugged - new battery installed 2024/10/27 11:35:23 (permalink)
    um, a few strategic spaces would make your post much easier for Forum members to read
     
    Good to see you want to make a unique EVGA build
     
    short answer to Will the BIOS work in your MB ..... Above My Paygrade
     
    Most hardware BIOS is Very Specific to the PCB design & hardware ... So my gut check answer, it is unlikely to work & risky to try
     
    I'm guessing you would be the first to try.
     
    500 W PSU & a 3090 specs call for a 750W PSU, so you would be limited

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    Re: H370 doesn't hold Bios settings if unplugged - new battery installed 2024/10/27 12:30:00 (permalink)
    ya.... but if I undervolt the GPU then it will barely fit within the requirements
     
    also the reason im asking about the bios is because, when ive repaired motherboards in the past I was able to get away with finding bios's that are similar to those broken
    motherboards in the line up; same goes for swapping gpu Bios's.
     
    its just that it took me a long time to find a EVGA h370 for cheap that I dont want to risk finding another one if this fails
     
    so Im asking because I dont know if anyone has had tried any experiments with the EVGA h370 stinger and what things succeeded?
     
    also I need to know the cpu core ratio recommended profiled when undervoling with the evga-e-leet software
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