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hi
what can be done with this bios?

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product...=3270#bios

Some miscellaneous options were unlocked:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3338100/Bios%20m...locked.rar

As usual, flash at your own risk!
(10-29-2010, 04:26 PM)presola Wrote: [ -> ]Some miscellaneous options were unlocked:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3338100/Bios%20m...locked.rar

As usual, flash at your own risk!

unlocked bios incorrectly recognize my ddrII800 dual channel 128bit
as ddrII400 dual channel 64bit
Are you sure you haven't set the memory controller to Unganged mode?
(11-01-2010, 12:47 PM)presola Wrote: [ -> ]Are you sure you haven't set the memory controller to Unganged mode?

i haven't found this option in my unlocked or original bios
First The "unlocking" is that just the same as showing (Ctrl-F1)
or is it unlocking safe mode allowing for overclocking?

second will this work for (rev 2.3) or does it replace it?
Unlocking means making hidden BIOS features visible (and respectively usable). Rev2.3 uses a different BIOS, so don't try to crossflash it.
(12-20-2010, 12:42 PM)presola Wrote: [ -> ]Unlocking means making hidden BIOS features visible (and respectively usable). Rev2.3 uses a different BIOS, so don't try to crossflash it.

thanks,
So as far as the safe-mode preventing Overclocking, that may be an option in a hidden/locked menu? or is there no way to tell unless I'm actually in it?Undecided

Sorry for the spam its just I'm a little new to Bios Modding.

What is this safe mode you speak of? Both revisions of this board have overclocking capabilities.
(12-20-2010, 03:21 PM)presola Wrote: [ -> ]What is this safe mode you speak of? Both revisions of this board have overclocking capabilities.

After setting up Even a minimal OC, then F10-ing. It stops at the Boot screen and prompts (in broken English):

"Warning! Now System is in safe mode. Please re-setting CPU Frequency in the CMOS setup"

From looking around I see its a common problem.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/...No=5769562&CatId=2320

I didnt even know one could mod Bios, till i google searched it.


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