![]() Re: Gigabyte Z97X Gaming 7 occasional cold boot failure Maybe some other things too, but, that was what I was mainly after when I did it. It's mostly to change the all core speed to have all cores turbo boost to max frequency if I remember correctly. Search in the modified Bios section, you will find it. But, I found the BIOS in the Gigabyte Support section of this forum. I am using this machine for rendering still images and ealk in movies for Architectural models.I'm sorry, I don't have this board anymore. Most important Bios Mod (I implemented myself) is M.2 full support for NVMe CT1000P1SSD8 for boot from it.įor now, I have official last BIOS modded for M.2 support it means F8. So Please if you can advise me source for this BIOS, Kingston HYPERX DDR3-2400MHz Savage 32 GB, Ga-Z97X Gaming7 and Intel Core i7 4790K, Crucial NVMe CT1000P1SSD8, MSI GeForce 1070 Gaming Z Win 10 permanently and repetitively claims NTFS structure errors which are minor but annoying. Is this F10 mod bios available and what is modified in it?Ĭan you help me as I see some strange behavior in keeping all storage fit. I may test a PSU swap, but may not be worth the trouble, as once it's booted its 100% no problem 4.8GHz, this is just an annoyance. Peripheral hardware seems to make little or no difference (complete testing is difficult with an intermittent problem) and if it completely hangs, it'll sometimes change to C0 or 20 I have found that if the BIOS code reaches C5 it WILL boot, otherwise it starts hanging on (usually) C2, C3. This happens whether overclocked or not (though much more frequent when overclocked) ![]() System Agent and CPU IO voltages are already bumped up (will test more) XMP Setting made no difference (currently off (manually set)) The system is 100% stable once booted, this issue persisted after a BIOS update from F6 to F7 to F8 as well. Which can lead into a few different conclusions including Properly posting and booting normally or Giving me the "boot failure BIOS reset etc." screen which ALWAYS appears twice (I usually select "enter BIOS" then just save and exit and after doing this the second time, it will boot properly) or the final thing it may do is just boot, but with the BIOS reset. From here it may or may not continue this cycle several times. Sometimes (upon cold boot only) the system will struggle to post, halting and sticking at various stages, or sometimes powering off and back on a moment later.
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