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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 59 Released 2010/05/11 20:22:06 (permalink)
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None of the bios are downloading.....It is coming up blank.....what is wrong with the links????


What browser are you using? Works fine for me.



Works fine for me using Firefox. I just clicked on the link and it downloaded fine.  Did you try right clicking on the link and selecting "Save link as..."? That also worked for me...
post edited by 7th Angel - 2010/05/11 20:33:37

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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 59 Released 2010/05/12 02:08:23 (permalink)
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BETA BIOS for 32nm, posted 11th May;

Adds 1.5x uncore support for b1 CPU
Adds # of GPUs detected @ bootup
Adds RC / AC setting in Memory Timings

http://kingpincooling.com/forum/showthread.php?t=736


Any 6-Core Xeon support? Still can't believe EVGA has not coded it in...the amount of business that has been lost to Gigabyte & Asus...
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 59 Released 2010/05/12 02:12:29 (permalink)
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pureenergie , I tried those changes you said, didn't help. Sigh :(

Hi. If you want to send me photos of all your BIOS settings I can go through them and analyze them. Also, let me know what peripherals you have connected to the system including video and your PSU model.


Cool thanks for being willing to help!
 
Enermax Modu82+ 625W
Dell 3007WFP-HC built in card reader USB hub
Diamond 5870
Logitech G9
Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
Onkyo HT-S6200 receiver via HDMI to Auzentech XTHD sound card
 


No prob...ok remove the Dell Hub completely, shut down and retest. If you still have issues, remove the Auzentech, shut down and retest. Also, a 625W power supply probably doesn't have much AMPS, and this can be even more problematic if the +12V power is SPLIT, and you don't have a single +12V rail....the initial draw may be taxing it too much. Make sure your 5870 is getting fed by two SEPERATE strands from the PSU, NOT one. The strands feeding it need to be COMPLETELY distinct and mutually exclusive if your PSU does not have a single +12V rail.
 
Give that a shot and let me know how it goes...

 
Did the PSU thing, doesn't seem to hang anymore when coming out of sleep, but the PCIe slot with my 5870 is still being set as 1.1 instead of 2.0 after coming out of sleep according to GPUz. Is GPUz reporting that incorrectly and my PCIe slot with the 5870 still running at 2.0 in actuality? Or is it actually running at 1.1 after coming out of sleep?


Ok good to hear - we are making progress. :) ...ok, for intial display device do you have PCI or PCI-E set in the BIOS? Set to PCI-E if not set there (default is PCI) and let me know what happens with the GPU-Z PCI-E 1.0/2.0 detection...

I always set it to PCI-E


Ok...well, I told you I could get your S3 going for ya.. ;) ...but as for that PCI-E 1.0x detection in GPU-Z afterwards, that may take a lot more digging...I am running Nvidia and you are running ATi, it could possibly be tied into drivers but without hands-on testing I do not know. Now that you are resuming ok, can you try actually BENCHING and see how the scores compare pre & post? Am interested to see if the re-detection is erroneous or if there is an actual slowdown...
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 59 Released 2010/05/12 09:09:06 (permalink)
Is there a simple benchmark that you recommend that I could run that would show the difference if there was one? I haven't benchmarked before lol

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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 59 Released 2010/05/12 16:05:51 (permalink)
I keep getting blue screens.

My computer will run great, I'll go to bed and wake up. Check forums and few other things then head off for work. My pc is happy. I get home from work and I'm stare at blue screen.

Blue screen is cause by something about memory casting or shadowing...Ok, how do I fix this?

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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 59 Released 2010/05/15 19:36:11 (permalink)
Ignorance is when you don't know and won't ask the question. 

I try to leave my ego at home on these mini training sessions.
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