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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/06/28 15:17:11
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cstkl1 raja ,,,, sham... what does TRL stands for?? looking at the intel spec sheet to understand what it is. "t" can be read as "time interval", and RL stands for "Read Latency". Increasing tRL by +1 for example, would add one clock cycle's worth of latency to Reads from memory. Increasing tRL is like adding a nansecond pause between memory reads.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/06/28 15:21:03
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Has the issue of the "double pump" been fixed? To clarify about what I am talking about, The system powering off on a restart with VT enabled been fixed again yet? It was fixed in bios 59, and i would like to see this fixed again soon. It the only issue the concerns me most I like the E760 very much. My 8 hard drives plugged into the motherboard PSU do not like this, nor does my blu-ray burner. Please fix this.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/06/29 05:46:02
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can we get a fix for missing ram when overclocking your memory?
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/06/29 12:32:09
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If I understand your problem right, you can fix the issue of missing ram by setting "tRL" at the very bottom of the memory settings page to +1 or +2 according to the bios tooltip. Try it out.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/06/30 14:21:05
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safan80 Has the issue of the "double pump" been fixed? To clarify about what I am talking about, The system powering off on a restart with VT enabled been fixed again yet? It was fixed in bios 59, and i would like to see this fixed again soon. It the only issue the concerns me most I like the E760 very much. My 8 hard drives plugged into the motherboard PSU do not like this, nor does my blu-ray burner. Please fix this. I have a bloodrage with this same issue and it has never been fixed either.I am starting to wonder if there is a flaw in the x58 chipset.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/06/30 15:30:14
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rwoodburn1 safan80 Has the issue of the "double pump" been fixed? To clarify about what I am talking about, The system powering off on a restart with VT enabled been fixed again yet? It was fixed in bios 59, and i would like to see this fixed again soon. It the only issue the concerns me most I like the E760 very much. My 8 hard drives plugged into the motherboard PSU do not like this, nor does my blu-ray burner. Please fix this. I have a bloodrage with this same issue and it has never been fixed either.I am starting to wonder if there is a flaw in the x58 chipset. Help me out here, I'm curious are you referring to when say for instance you go into your BIOS to change some memory settings, voltages what have you and then hit F10 to save, it then shuts off and restarts? If so I'm of the opinion it's by design though hopefully someone more knowledgeable could elaborate.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/06/30 16:58:38
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First time updating the bios on this machine. Is this the image for the X58 3X SLI? 132-BL-E758-A1/TR - EVGA X58 SLI Thanks
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/06/30 17:24:25
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/01 00:59:05
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Can someone explain why this bios and all subsequent 51, Windows XP does not reboot properly in my E760? Thank's in advance.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/01 02:09:11
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Still have the same issue with this BIOS of 8/12 GB RAM when I clock RAM any higher than 1100 or so. RAM is rated at 1600. System sees all 12 if I keep it under 1100 but that's pretty low. Tried changing TrL settings to 0, +1, +2, no changes at all. Set Ratio to DRAM, no effect. Changed DRAM voltages from 1.5 all the way up to 1.65 (RAM is rated at 1600 at 1.65), no effect. Tried re-seating CPU / Heatsink, no effect. Not sure what else to do.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/01 06:50:48
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the i7 has an integrated memory controller. increase number of ram modules= increased demand on the imc. vtt is the voltage for the imc. have you increased the vtt? if not, increasing the vtt slightly may help. dramv minus vtt should not exceed 0.50 volts or imc may be damaged.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/01 11:49:28
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Hey guys! I had the same Issue! Thought my IMC is damaged...could it help to set the TRL for real? Another CPU is running quite well!!! Thanks for your help!
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/02 07:05:52
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Dancop Hey guys! I had the same Issue! Thought my IMC is damaged...could it help to set the TRL for real? Another CPU is running quite well!!! Thanks for your help! check you TRL setting in bios. Mine upon reboot was -3 and I had issues. I set it to +0 and the problem went away. Also, you folks with E759's be sure you check you voltage on default for the NF200 chipset. Mine was at 1.55v on default. I changed it back to 1.2v. so double check it before making any OC's.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/02 15:55:27
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ok my question is how can i make a backup of my original bios incase i want to revert back? or is there a download section for the original bios for the 760 classy somewhere that i am not seeing? thanks for any help here also correct me if i am wrong but the changes from previous bios updates are in the new one also????
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/02 18:05:24
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xqxqxq the i7 has an integrated memory controller. increase number of ram modules= increased demand on the imc. vtt is the voltage for the imc. have you increased the vtt? if not, increasing the vtt slightly may help. dramv minus vtt should not exceed 0.50 volts or imc may be damaged. Changing the VTT doesn't seem to do anything as far as fixing the missing RAM when I overclock it above 1333. Unless I am changing the wrong thing? In the BIOS there is an option to change the CPU VTT which is at +0 mV, is that what you are referring to? And if so, how far should it be changed, like +50, 100, etc?
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/02 18:23:19
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rmmil978 xqxqxq the i7 has an integrated memory controller. increase number of ram modules= increased demand on the imc. vtt is the voltage for the imc. have you increased the vtt? if not, increasing the vtt slightly may help. dramv minus vtt should not exceed 0.50 volts or imc may be damaged. Changing the VTT doesn't seem to do anything as far as fixing the missing RAM when I overclock it above 1333. Unless I am changing the wrong thing? In the BIOS there is an option to change the CPU VTT which is at +0 mV, is that what you are referring to? And if so, how far should it be changed, like +50, 100, etc? +150 IS GOOD STARTING POINT
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/02 19:11:07
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pgmoney ok my question is how can i make a backup of my original bios incase i want to revert back? or is there a download section for the original bios for the 760 classy somewhere that i am not seeing? thanks for any help here also correct me if i am wrong but the changes from previous bios updates are in the new one also???? They are all available on the BIOS download page. http://www.evga.com/support/drivers/
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/02 23:59:27
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thanks nick on side note i just updated a few hours ago to this bios no memory issues. with lower volts i get higher overclocks and lower temps. only complaint was the cpu host freq could not go up and down only down, but my system seems to be much quicker overall.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/03 03:14:33
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Updated this morning, almost shat my self when it didn't reboot after flashing BIOS. So I reset CMOS and powered down, and it rebooted properly afterwards. Too early to tell if anything changed regarding the missing memory however.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/04 02:42:50
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Hi all i have the EVGA x58 Sli LE 2Gb x 3 (6GB) on Windows 7 64bit with EVGA 220GT 1024Mb HDMI VGA DVI with I7 930 CPU 650WATT PSU 2 x 500GB Seagate G12 SATA Drives AHCI mode ect. all with latest bios, anyway sometimes when the system boots or goes into suspend it comes up with (3gb Usable) in windows or even sometimes 1GB usable. the bios has the 64bit enabled how ever i cant find the mem remaping option so as far as i know the 64bit option in the bios does the same thing so you can use the full 6GB of ram in windows 64bit but yet this problem does anyone have any idea's. The Ram is Gskill 1333Mhz as well.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/04 04:17:25
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Anyone else get stuck on 25 error on boot with any profile loaded? I can only boot into windows at bios defaults. When I load any profile I get stuck on error 25. I read something about this a while ago, but it wasnt too in depth about it. I am using bios 59 now.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/04 08:20:27
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Never use profiles saved from previous bios. Manualy set everything after fllashing and loading defaults.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/04 09:40:09
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I haven't updated bios that often but my only question is does this include the other fixes from the other bios updates or just the fixes it lists in the description?
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/04 12:43:02
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Fixes are cumulative (includes them).
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/04 14:37:33
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pippo369 Can someone explain why this bios and all subsequent 51, Windows XP does not reboot properly in my E760? Thank's in advance. subsequent 51 - hard drive problems most likely - file system problems possibly (do you P2P, have teenagers use your computer?) - pagefile problems possibly but not likely without hard drive issues that will prevail after fresh format and install of OS - memory problems not likely as you would usually get occasional BSOD and/or freezing as well
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/04 19:23:16
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safan80 Has the issue of the "double pump" been fixed? To clarify about what I am talking about, The system powering off on a restart with VT enabled been fixed again yet? It was fixed in bios 59, and i would like to see this fixed again soon. It the only issue the concerns me most I like the E760 very much. My 8 hard drives plugged into the motherboard PSU do not like this, nor does my blu-ray burner. Please fix this. +1
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/04 21:03:17
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I just did this update blue screen now my computer reboots over and over again .... I cleared Cmos also took the battery out for more then 10 mins still nothing. reboots after C3 error code ...
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/05 16:58:34
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Would I select e757 - EVGA x58 LE bios for my X58 SLi LE Mobo?
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/06 02:10:16
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Bios 73 is very nice!!! I've listed my compliant above but this bios is much better over bios 64 and 70. I like the trl setting but I left it on zero and all 12GB show up just fine with my OC.
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Re:EVGA X58 Motherboards - BIOS 73 Released
2010/07/06 06:30:42
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In a way, I'm glad that I'm not the only one who has the disappearing RAM problem. Obviously it isn't a hardware issue (at least I pretty much cleared that one up) and nothing I did with the BIOS fixed it. Sadly, this update didn't help any. But maybe a few years into the future, a BIOS will come out and I'll be able to run all 6GB Tri-channel. Granted, 6GB will be very much obsolete by then but still....
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