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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/26 09:32:48 (permalink)
RAVENEVGA
Okay, I went into the BIOS screen....and it literally says v0.00 in the lower right corner.
 
As for the iCUE, I changed that setting to "enabled", and now am able to use the color settings. 


 that too is because it is Beta.
 
we need to request from Lee or discover the exact Beta version. Or figure it out from Link he provided or in the extracted files there may be a ReadMe file or something that's tells us.
 
u have RAM Make and model already in Sig so adding BIOS version and the fact it is Beta too -- like i mentioned is helpful to others.
 
As far as freezing goes, EV (Event Viewer) has too much info, and even though sometimes u can turn to it, especially with much more incite and experience using it... i think that it may be getting time to confirm that all freezing goes away with a Clean Video driver installation. So, it is all documented previously in posts made end of this week by me on this thread. a couple days ago i think. And the freezing is a symptom that is top of the list for reasons to do a Clean Video Driver Installation. We just had to get rid of WHEA errors 1st. In other word, GeekSpeak, "ur Video Driver has become corrupted".
 
So just like the Magical BIOS update making WHEA errors disappear... let's go for two out of two and get rid of all freezes with a Clean Video Driver Installation.
 
Edit:
wat if "v0.00" is synonymous with Beta? lol and we are now both Nubs. i guess a Nub is all about perspective. lol
 
 
 
 
 
 
post edited by Bee_Dee_3_Dee - 2022/06/26 15:48:49

> PSU: Seasonic VERTEX GX-1200
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.03 12/3/2021)
> CPU: Intel Core i9-12900KF
> AIO: EVGA CLC 240mm
> Physical Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z5 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 5600
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> Monitor: Alienware AW2721D
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/27 16:10:14 (permalink)
I was wondering if the "v0.00" is because of it being Beta.  Way above my pay grade, though.  
 
As for the video driver, I went to GeForce Experience and downloaded the latest driver several days ago.  I could see about retrying to install it.

Windows 11 Pro
> Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL
> PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G5
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.10 6/21/2022)
> CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K
> Video Card: EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA
> Cooling: Noctua NH-U12A
> Physical Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5, 32 GB [2x16GB], 5600MhHz
> Drives: 980 Pro 1TB [main], 980 Pro 2TB, 990 Pro 2TB
> Physical Memory Model#: CMT32GX5M2B5600C36W
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/27 17:56:54 (permalink)
RAVENEVGA
I was wondering if the "v0.00" is because of it being Beta.  Way above my pay grade, though.  
 
As for the video driver, I went to GeForce Experience and downloaded the latest driver several days ago.  I could see about retrying to install it.





For the BIOS Version to add to ur sig, just call it based on that Zip u used. For example if the Zip file was "E698_flashtool_110.zip", then it is "BIOS v1.10".
 
As far as ur Video driver goes, the latest using GeForce Experience is no comparison to doing a Clean Driver Installation with DDU. Most recently i noticed https://forums.evga.com/FindPost/3560314. Notice why he is doing it, it is a totally different reason but nobody had to mention doing it because everyone knows to do it and does it.
 
For u it's for the Video Driver for the sake of problem solving: why ur getting Freeze-ups that started with a single game and now the Freezes are occurring more; and more than just in Games; they even happen now just using Desktop apps. And that is exactly what a Clean Driver Installation using DDU is recommended for the majority of the time. When ur car runs out of gas, u fill the tank. When a PC has random freeze-ups that started only occasionally, u do a Clean Video Driver Installation using DDU.
 
 

Just like from Here (Post #122) do the following...

 
 
 
1. Follow instructions, How to Clean Install Graphics Drivers Using DDU - The Proper Way! | Clean Reinstall Uninstall | Easy 
 
2. My Exceptions and Comments on Vid:
 
A. 8:23 -- U should Select Download Type: "Game Ready Driver (GRD)". Not the "Studio Driver (SD)". The Vid is almost a year old and things changed ever so slightly on the Download page.

B. 3:41 -- Looks perfect! He's explaining thwarting Win11, from installing a Driver, when Hardware is missing one -- I eluded to it earlier. In over ten years I've not seen it explained as well, if ever, in a YT Vid.

C. 4:08 -- He's using Win10, but should be fine to follow instructions in Vid. I don't have Win11 install on any PCs around me yet, so I can't test and compare. (OK I found another Vid that shows accessing Safe Mode in 11, is still the same as Win10.)

D. 6:54 -- Unlike in this Vid, instead, choose on the Custom Section to install just the Graphics and Physics Driver... because skipping Geforce Experience, during a Fresh Clean Video Driver Installation, and testing it for a few days, and adding the Experience part later is a better way to go.  If you don't rely on Geforce Experience and never use or any of its features never install it.

E. 7:18 -- Brilliant! So many ppl leave out restarting even if ur not prompted to. And ditto! for restarting every time u install a driver (any type) u should restart. (Even if ur not prompted to.)

F. 7:28 -- Turn Network Devices Back on. This Vid is a 10+. (Luv the way he words it.) :-)

G. 7:49 -- Skip Geforce Experience. (Hopefully ppl don't need to install it... or should i say, don't install  "Big Brother".lol)
 
 
GL
 
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Always work on a PC when ur well rested.
post edited by Bee_Dee_3_Dee - 2022/06/27 18:12:36

> PSU: Seasonic VERTEX GX-1200
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> Monitor: Alienware AW2721D
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/27 20:55:54 (permalink)
I just now saw your reply.  Almost time for bed, so I'll have to do that tomorrow.  
 
I haven't had any issues tonight.  It all ran quite well.  Ran Fortnite for a few hours.

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> Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL
> PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G5
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.10 6/21/2022)
> CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K
> Video Card: EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA
> Cooling: Noctua NH-U12A
> Physical Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5, 32 GB [2x16GB], 5600MhHz
> Drives: 980 Pro 1TB [main], 980 Pro 2TB, 990 Pro 2TB
> Physical Memory Model#: CMT32GX5M2B5600C36W
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/28 06:00:43 (permalink)
RAVENEVGA
I just now saw your reply.  Almost time for bed, so I'll have to do that tomorrow.  
 
I haven't had any issues tonight.  It all ran quite well.  Ran Fortnite for a few hours.


 
cool.
 
if no probs occur then skip DDUing Video drivers. just keep playing games. if probs occur then DDU.
 
been meaning to ask, is ur monitor plugged into HDMI or Display Port in the back of ur Video Card?
 
and did u disable Onboard Video in BIOS, after switching it from IO Panel HDMI to Video card port?
 
 
 

> PSU: Seasonic VERTEX GX-1200
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.03 12/3/2021)
> CPU: Intel Core i9-12900KF
> AIO: EVGA CLC 240mm
> Physical Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z5 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 5600
> Physical Memory Model#: F5-5600U3636C16GX2-TZ5S
> Monitor: Alienware AW2721D
> Video Card: EVGA 3090 FTW3 ULTRA GAMING
> Case: Cooler Master HAF X (942)
> DAS: Sabrent DS-SC5B
 
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/28 06:40:50 (permalink)
Since a couple of you have asked me, yes, the beta BIOS is showing v0.00 because it's a test BIOS. 
 
I know that some other companies just post a beta/test BIOS on their main download page, but we normally only do that if it's a for a significant or important necessity.  These test versions, on the other hand, will be added to an official BIOS if successful and as our team has the time to officially release it.
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/28 08:27:21 (permalink)
hope we get that good KS supported bios drop soon...with the 1.09 mem training and performance
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/28 08:48:40 (permalink)
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RAVENEVGA
I just now saw your reply.  Almost time for bed, so I'll have to do that tomorrow.  
 
I haven't had any issues tonight.  It all ran quite well.  Ran Fortnite for a few hours.


 
cool.
 
if no probs occur then skip DDUing Video drivers. just keep playing games. if probs occur then DDU.
 
been meaning to ask, is ur monitor plugged into HDMI or Display Port in the back of ur Video Card?
 
and did u disable Onboard Video in BIOS, after switching it from IO Panel HDMI to Video card port?
 

 Both monitors are running from the Display Ports on the back of the GPU.  I don't recall ever using the HDMI on the IO panel.  But I can go into BIOS tonight [currently at work] and see if Onboard Video is disabled.  Good suggestion!
 
As for the DDU, I'll see if there are any more problems with freezing, then do the DDU then.  :-)
 
EVGATech_LeeM
Since a couple of you have asked me, yes, the beta BIOS is showing v0.00 because it's a test BIOS. 
 
I know that some other companies just post a beta/test BIOS on their main download page, but we normally only do that if it's a for a significant or important necessity.  These test versions, on the other hand, will be added to an official BIOS if successful and as our team has the time to officially release it.

 
Lee, thanks for the input.  I may just changed my signature back to "v0.00", or maybe to "vbeta".  If this beta becomes an actual version, will I have to update the BIOS again, or would I just have the "latest version"?
post edited by RAVENEVGA - 2022/06/28 08:53:04

Windows 11 Pro
> Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL
> PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G5
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.10 6/21/2022)
> CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K
> Video Card: EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA
> Cooling: Noctua NH-U12A
> Physical Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5, 32 GB [2x16GB], 5600MhHz
> Drives: 980 Pro 1TB [main], 980 Pro 2TB, 990 Pro 2TB
> Physical Memory Model#: CMT32GX5M2B5600C36W
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/28 10:25:25 (permalink)
 
How about... 
 
From: "> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.10)"
    To: "> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.10 6/21/2022)"
 
... ^^ informs ppl enough?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

> PSU: Seasonic VERTEX GX-1200
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.03 12/3/2021)
> CPU: Intel Core i9-12900KF
> AIO: EVGA CLC 240mm
> Physical Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z5 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 5600
> Physical Memory Model#: F5-5600U3636C16GX2-TZ5S
> Monitor: Alienware AW2721D
> Video Card: EVGA 3090 FTW3 ULTRA GAMING
> Case: Cooler Master HAF X (942)
> DAS: Sabrent DS-SC5B
 
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/28 15:46:46 (permalink)
Signature line updated.  :-)

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> Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL
> PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G5
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.10 6/21/2022)
> CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K
> Video Card: EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA
> Cooling: Noctua NH-U12A
> Physical Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5, 32 GB [2x16GB], 5600MhHz
> Drives: 980 Pro 1TB [main], 980 Pro 2TB, 990 Pro 2TB
> Physical Memory Model#: CMT32GX5M2B5600C36W
> Main Monitor: LG UHD 4K 32" [Model:32UN500-W.AUS]
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/28 16:47:40 (permalink)
RAVENEVGA
Signature line updated.  :-)




Cool.
 
--It's been three days (Saturday 6-25-2022) since u updated BIOS from v1.03 to v1.10.
 
--Disable the Onboard Vid for good measure.
 
--Remember any problems that have occurred.
 
--If problems multiply... ones characteristic of corrupt Display Adapter drivers... then DDU.
 
--And ur PSU is going to be more than Half-Off in 72 hours: EVGA Anniversary Sale. I imagine on the Amazon EVGA Store too. Having a spare PSU for testing is very helpful for diagnosing in the long haul life of a PC. Having a 2nd PSU of the exact same model, especially when Fully Modular, is priceless. Imagine a Doctors Bag that says "Dr. PC Tech" on it. Inside it you will always find a PSU for diagnosing.
 
 
GL
 
post edited by Bee_Dee_3_Dee - 2022/06/28 16:49:09

> PSU: Seasonic VERTEX GX-1200
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.03 12/3/2021)
> CPU: Intel Core i9-12900KF
> AIO: EVGA CLC 240mm
> Physical Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z5 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 5600
> Physical Memory Model#: F5-5600U3636C16GX2-TZ5S
> Monitor: Alienware AW2721D
> Video Card: EVGA 3090 FTW3 ULTRA GAMING
> Case: Cooler Master HAF X (942)
> DAS: Sabrent DS-SC5B
 
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/29 21:15:40 (permalink)
I looked in BIOS, but couldn't seem to find anything about "onboard video".  

Windows 11 Pro
> Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL
> PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G5
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.10 6/21/2022)
> CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K
> Video Card: EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA
> Cooling: Noctua NH-U12A
> Physical Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5, 32 GB [2x16GB], 5600MhHz
> Drives: 980 Pro 1TB [main], 980 Pro 2TB, 990 Pro 2TB
> Physical Memory Model#: CMT32GX5M2B5600C36W
> Main Monitor: LG UHD 4K 32" [Model:32UN500-W.AUS]
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/06/30 10:41:28 (permalink)
RAVENEVGA
I looked in BIOS, but couldn't seem to find anything about "onboard video".  



I'll look. But i have a KF.
 
Maybe disabling it is done threw Device Manager.
 
brb
 
Edit 1:
 
k i found it brb...
 
Edit 2:

With the proper practice of already having saved your current BIOS Settings to a Profile...

To disable onboard video:

1. Go to [Advanced Tab] in BIOS.

2. Open [Graphics Configuration].

3. Leave [Primary Display] default setting on [Auto].

4. Change [Internal Graphics] from [Auto] to [Disabled].

5. Save and Exit.

If you want to know what [IGFX] and [PEG] are:

[IGFX]= Intel Graghics
[PEG]= PCI-E Graphics
 
 
__________________________
 

I like sticking closest to All [Optimal Defaults], so that's why, leaving [Primary Display] default  setting on [Auto] is first choice.
 
In the not too distance past, ppl tried in every way, shape and form, to shave seconds off a PC's Boot Time. They would have said, to most definitely select [PEG] for [Primary Display] setting. But PCs nowadays, doing so would only gain a very small fraction of a fraction, of a single tenth of a second, as far as decreasing boot time goes.

That reminds me of old protocols:

-- You did, Load Optimal Defaults, after Updating your BIOS five days ago?

-- Then you Saved and Exited?

-- Then you returned to BIOS and Loaded a Backup Profile?

-- Then you Saved and Exited?
 

All ^^ may be old protocol(s). But it's difficult for me to ignore it, after repeating it 100's of times in over twenty years.lol

If you did all the above, then cool.

And if you didn't then cool too. And it probable doesn't matter anymore like it once did. Especially if all is working.
 
GL
 
 
post edited by Bee_Dee_3_Dee - 2022/06/30 12:00:11

> PSU: Seasonic VERTEX GX-1200
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.03 12/3/2021)
> CPU: Intel Core i9-12900KF
> AIO: EVGA CLC 240mm
> Physical Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z5 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 5600
> Physical Memory Model#: F5-5600U3636C16GX2-TZ5S
> Monitor: Alienware AW2721D
> Video Card: EVGA 3090 FTW3 ULTRA GAMING
> Case: Cooler Master HAF X (942)
> DAS: Sabrent DS-SC5B
 
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/02 07:37:06 (permalink)
Sorry to take so long to get back to you on this.  
 
I'll definitely leave the Primary Display on Auto.   So I assume that Internal Graphics is the same thing as "onboard video".  I can set that to disabled.
 
And I didn't do the "Load Optimal Defaults" after updating BIOS.  Seem to be running well these past few days.
 

Windows 11 Pro
> Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL
> PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G5
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.10 6/21/2022)
> CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K
> Video Card: EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA
> Cooling: Noctua NH-U12A
> Physical Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5, 32 GB [2x16GB], 5600MhHz
> Drives: 980 Pro 1TB [main], 980 Pro 2TB, 990 Pro 2TB
> Physical Memory Model#: CMT32GX5M2B5600C36W
> Main Monitor: LG UHD 4K 32" [Model:32UN500-W.AUS]
> Second Monitor: Samsung C27F591 [Model:LC27F591FDN]




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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/02 07:47:07 (permalink)
Okay, BIOS was changed.  Only the Internal Graphics was changed.....left Primary Display on Auto.  Thanks for the explanation on the types under that drop down in BIOS.  
 
My only real "issue" as of this point is that Windows 11 decided that it won't allow me to use a PIN at login.  I've looked in to it, but as of this point, I'm just gonna keep putting the password in.

Windows 11 Pro
> Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL
> PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G5
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.10 6/21/2022)
> CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K
> Video Card: EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA
> Cooling: Noctua NH-U12A
> Physical Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5, 32 GB [2x16GB], 5600MhHz
> Drives: 980 Pro 1TB [main], 980 Pro 2TB, 990 Pro 2TB
> Physical Memory Model#: CMT32GX5M2B5600C36W
> Main Monitor: LG UHD 4K 32" [Model:32UN500-W.AUS]
> Second Monitor: Samsung C27F591 [Model:LC27F591FDN]




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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/02 09:48:51 (permalink)
So,.......I spoke too soon.  Not long after saying, "Seem to be running well these past few days",....while watching a YouTube video, and about to use the mouse pointer to advance past "a sponsor portion", the system froze again.

So, I DDU-ed my system, reinstalled a clean driver, and am back up and running.

Windows 11 Pro
> Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL
> PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G5
> Mainboard: EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED (BIOS v1.10 6/21/2022)
> CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K
> Video Card: EVGA 3080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA
> Cooling: Noctua NH-U12A
> Physical Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5, 32 GB [2x16GB], 5600MhHz
> Drives: 980 Pro 1TB [main], 980 Pro 2TB, 990 Pro 2TB
> Physical Memory Model#: CMT32GX5M2B5600C36W
> Main Monitor: LG UHD 4K 32" [Model:32UN500-W.AUS]
> Second Monitor: Samsung C27F591 [Model:LC27F591FDN]




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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/02 11:36:08 (permalink)
RAVENEVGA
So,.......I spoke too soon.  Not long after saying, "Seem to be running well these past few days",....while watching a YouTube video, and about to use the mouse pointer to advance past "a sponsor portion", the system froze again.

So, I DDU-ed my system, reinstalled a clean driver, and am back up and running.


NP haha cool cool.
 
so u followed every step in vid?
 
and u got surprised, booting into Windows in Normal-Mode; after running DDU in Safe-Mode and completely uninstalling Graphics Driver?
 
And are u testing, without GeForce Experience installed? (If yes, and u want to add it later, just Search Net on how to, because IDK how. If no, NP.)
 
 
_________________________________
 
 
After 24 to 48 Hrs of testing DDU Clean Driver Installation u just did...
 
...for better performance in games see:
 
(Note: the following is from Post #122 https://forums.evga.com/FindPost/3559604
 
 
 
...a couple of nice settings to make in NVCP (nVidia Control Panel) after finishing a Clean Video Driver Installation:
 
Open NVCP [NVidia Control Panel... right click desktop and select NVCP or access it from Systray icon]
1. 3D Settings/Adjust image Settings With Preview/Use My Preference Emphasizing:/Set--Bar to Quality/Then hit Apply.
2. 3D Settings/Adjust image Settings With Preview/Set--"Use the advanced 3D image setting"/Then hit Apply.
3. 3D Settings/Manage 3D Settings/Global Tab/Set--"Power Management Mode" to "Prefer Maximum Performance"/Then hit Apply.
4. Using: "3D Settings/Manage 3D Settings/Max Frame Rate" and setting it to your monitor's Refresh Rate (Frequency/Hz) can also be useful. For me it is great because my monitor uses "G-Sync Ultimate". Maybe yours could also benefit from setting Max Frame Rate.
 
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hope u have no probs, for long enough, that it's proof the DDUing was a fix. So, wait a little before making any big changes and cross fingers. 
 
If, any probs do return, i bet it's that Intel Chipset Drivers need to be confirmed as being installed and not Microsoft Chipset Drivers. And seeing how u got DDU down NP, it will be simple. If you have Microsoft Chipset Drivers installed, fixing it won't involve anything but Updating them to Intel Drivers while running Windows in Normal-Mode. Then Restarting once.
 
Seeing how we have the same MOBO, i can see on my PC exactly what the Device Manager on your PC should look like for you.
 
For now just confirm ur DDUing Graphic Drivers fixed freezing(s) screens.
 
 
post edited by Bee_Dee_3_Dee - 2022/07/02 13:03:49

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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/02 13:19:49 (permalink)
Can you replicate the system freeze while watching youtube on only integrated graphics with your dedicated gpu completely removed from the system?
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/03 07:12:07 (permalink)
Bee, I did indeed follow the instructions in the video....except for the GeForce Experience step.  It's currently not installed.    I also did the NVCP steps as well.  But I do hope that there aren't any more freezes.  
 
Sajin, I haven't tried to replicate with GPU removed.  It was a random issue and wouldn't happen all the time.  I could do the exact same thing most of the time, but just that one single time the system would freeze.  

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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/03 08:38:31 (permalink)
Now that you don't have so many whea errors in the log, does it give you an error (or some warnings) in the event viewer at the time of the freeze?

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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/03 09:31:21 (permalink)
I hadn't checked it when it froze last time. In the "24 hours" column, this what it was showing:
Error:
Event ID 2 | Kernel-EventTracing | 15
EventID 22 | AppModel-Runtime | 1 
EventID 36 | AppModel-Runtime | 1 
EventID 216 | AppModel-Runtime | 2
EventID 10005 | DistributedCOM | 74
 
Warning:
EventID 17 | i8042prt | 4
EventID 27 | e2fnexpress | 11
EventID | 37 | Kernel-Processor-Power (Microsoft-Windows-Kernel_Processor_Power) | 8
EventID 134 | Time-Service | 1
EventID 164 | DeviceSetupManager | 12
EventID 200 | DeviceSetupManager | 35
EventID 201 | DeviceSetupManager | 17
EventID 202 | DeviceSetupManager | 87
EventID 219 | Kernel-PnP | 3
EventID 360 | User Device Registration | 5
EventID 1014 DNS Client Events (Microsoft-Windows-DNS-Client } 1
EventID 10016 | DistributedCOM | 31
 
That was all in the "24 Hours" column.
 
Currently, "Last hour", 
EventID 10016 | DistributedCOM | 9
 
I have no idea what any of these means, but that's what I am showing in the Event Viewer.

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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/03 10:37:36 (permalink)
I did get another one in "Error":
 
EventID 3 | Kernel-EventTracing | 1
 
And in "Warning":
EventID 4 | Kernel-EventTracing | 1
 
Both were Logged as "Microsoft-Window-Kernal_EventTracing/Admin"
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/03 12:30:35 (permalink)
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Bee, I did indeed follow the instructions in the video....except for the GeForce Experience step.  It's currently not installed.    I also did the NVCP steps as well.  But I do hope that there aren't any more freezes.  
 
Sajin, I haven't tried to replicate with GPU removed.  It was a random issue and wouldn't happen all the time.  I could do the exact same thing most of the time, but just that one single time the system would freeze.  


 
so, cool about the NVCP and skipping nVidia Experience. I'm guessing he included Experience in his excellent instructional DDU Vid for business reasons. but as far as enthusiasts and the scientific method, it's logical to test without it.
 
Almost forgot to ask: did u also, set a Max Frame Rate on the Global Tab in NVCP?
 
how many hours since the DDUing?
 
and hours actually using the PC since DDUing?
 

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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/04 06:15:45 (permalink)
I'll see how it goes for a couple of weeks before deciding if I want to reinstall GeForce Experience.
 
I set the Max Frame Rate to 60 FPS
 
As for how many hours?  I'm not really sure.  A few hours.  Went over to my Sister's in the early afternoon.

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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/04 10:03:10 (permalink)
On an interesting note,....before I did the DDU, when I played Fortnite [yes,....Fortnite, don't judge me, bro],....my GPU temp was in the upper 70's.   Since I did the GPU,....it's been running in the low 60's.
 
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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/04 14:07:47 (permalink)
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I'll see how it goes for a couple of weeks before deciding if I want to reinstall GeForce Experience.
 
I set the Max Frame Rate to 60 FPS
 
As for how many hours?  I'm not really sure.  A few hours.  Went over to my Sister's in the early afternoon.




 
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On an interesting note,....before I did the DDU, when I played Fortnite [yes,....Fortnite, don't judge me, bro],....my GPU temp was in the upper 70's.   Since I did the GPU,....it's been running in the low 60's.
 
Leaving for the 4th festivities.  Be back tomorrow.


 
 
Setting Max Frame Rate to 60 is a good place to start. It's too complicated for now to take advantages of all the possibilities, so just leave everything as is. Temps are down because before setting MAX FPS in NVCP to 60, ur PC could reach such an extremely high FPS. Keeping a constant FPS like u have now is good for overall stability.
 
Leaving NVCP alone, and changing video setting in individual games, is the best formula to follow for now.
 
With ur 60 Max FPS in NVCP now, u should turn off Vertical sync in all ur games; from within the game's settings. Eventually, we'll figure out the best Adaptive-Sync settings for NVCP. But before moving on to it, having FPS Displayed Onscreen while playing a game is #1 priority.
 
So we'll get the best FPS onscreen Tool soon. And just like before -- and after -- u knew of HWiNFO64 and DDUing, i'm sure u can handle it.
 
So i'll just say, MSI AB (MSI Company's AfterBurner Software) is the best way (Tool) to Display FPS on screen. (It's great for recording FPS Stats too.) And realize, that with HWiNFO64 running all the time on your other screen; AB doesn't need to display anything but FPS stats. We'll install and configure AB in several weeks. Just don't install it (AB) yet, because it can be confusing. I'll find the best Vid later.
 
And if u researched AB (come across it through curiosity), don't confuse AB with its many other uses. It has several. But just like HWiNFO64 has Hardware Monitoring covered, our EVGA Dual BIOS (vBIOS Switch) has something important covered: Custom Video Card Fan Curve. In other words, u won't ever have to learn to create a custom fan curve in AB. Many ppl use AB for Displaying FPS Onscreen AND for creating Custom Fan Curves. But EVGA FTW Dual vBIOS has that covered. 
 
For now just keep using the current vBIOS (Normal) u have selected, and leave ur card as is. After all, i bet u enjoy having zero fan RPMs (on ur Video Card) when operating just the desktop. (Note for the future: the 2nd vBIOS ("OC" switch position) like i use, has its Fan Curve that is custom configured perfectly. I'll explain it down the road. But mine rocks for playing the most demanding games. And note: the two vBIOS -- that FTW video cards have -- are Named "Normal" (name is on the Black-Cover-Plate it's the default Position Out-of-Box and its switch position is to the Right) and "OC" (position is to the Left); but only the Fan Curves are different. No actual OCing of the GPU or vRAM is involved (just the Fan Curve is Custom) when switching to the one named, "OC". Yep, the FTW by EVGA ROCKS!!! There's nothing else like them. EVGA!!!
 
So ur checklist is growing fast. But u have already covered so much! I'll wright up the actual list later on. For now just play games and cross fingers that the BIOS Update, DDUing , and NVCP settings u did result in no problems returning.
 
And an example of how well AB can record (Benchmark) FPS stats. The following is actual game-play from yesterday playing Far Cry 6 with all in game Video settings Maxed out (18.59 minuets):
 
03-07-2022, 23:55:35 FarCry6.exe benchmark completed, 128883 frames rendered in 1115.531 s
                     Average framerate  :  115.5 FPS
                     Minimum framerate  :   86.2 FPS
                     Maximum framerate  :  236.2 FPS
                     1% low framerate   :   69.1 FPS
                     0.1% low framerate :   47.4 FPS
 
u can do the same ^^ eventually with Adaptive-sync set right in NVCP. we'll figure it out down the road. My G-Sync Ultimate is different then Adaptive-sync. And G-Sync is all i have used for over ten years now. So research is needed.
 
post edited by Bee_Dee_3_Dee - 2022/07/04 16:41:50

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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/05 06:16:08 (permalink)
Thanks for the reply.  I'll leave things as they are for a few weeks before trying anything else.
 
As for the GPU and fan curve,....I already have a fan curve set up through EVGA Precision X1.  
 
I'll just say that I had no idea how much it took to get a PC up and running well.  Much respect for those who have done a lot of builds.  

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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/05 08:24:11 (permalink)
Looking through your event IDs you posted, most of them look like pretty normal stuff, but there's still one WHEA warning "EventID 17 | i8042prt | 4"
 
That is a WHEA error and it is calling out the PS/2 port, which your motherboard does not have. I am curious though, did you ever install the Serial I/O driver from the EVGA flash drive that came with your motherboard? This is most likely a long shot...and may have nothing to do with the occasional freeze you're seeing, and Windows should have automatically installed something through Windows Update, but why do you go ahead and install that Serial I/O driver from the flash drive (or download it from the EVGA site here).
 
If you have another freeze and remember to go into the event viewer closer to when you reboot, let me know if you want me to take a look at any more warnings or errors.

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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/05 13:31:22 (permalink)
Will do, B0baganoosh.  And thanks for the look at the Event IDs.
 
As for the one Whea you copied,...and whether I installed the Serial I/O driver,...not sure, but I can do it again if it doesn't hurt to do so.  If I did install it, will it just overwrite it, or tell me it is already installed?   

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Re: Initial Bios Test. What do these numbers mean? 2022/07/05 14:22:02 (permalink)
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Will do, B0baganoosh.  And thanks for the look at the Event IDs.
 
As for the one Whea you copied,...and whether I installed the Serial I/O driver,...not sure, but I can do it again if it doesn't hurt to do so.  If I did install it, will it just overwrite it, or tell me it is already installed?   




It'll just say you already have it (or could say you have a newer version) and you can just disregard. If neither of those messages appear, it isn't installed and you can just install it.

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