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  1. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #151

    Sorry to hear that Jack. I agree with Paul. Even if it's the newest bios, I would try to flash it again. Other than that, I know of nothing to do except RMA it. My Maximus board is on the way back from RMA, so I can sympathize with you.
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  2. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #152

    Check in the UEFI/Tools/DRAM SPD Information, see if they are all shown there or give an error message.

    Would like to have some opinions-bios-spd.png
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  3. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
    Thread Starter
       #153

    Yes there is lots of control over the ram in the bios. I have spent a week trying things including default (auto) and the bios doesn't see B1 or B2 slots. You can change the settings for those ram slots but it means nothing because the slots are not seen.
    My bios is 4502 the newest.
    I have contacted my Intel dealer and he is going to either get another board from his supplier or RMA it through Asus.
    I had the same type of problem with my P6X58D-E board.
    It took 3 boards to find a good one. Once a good board is found they work like a champ.
    This board also kills cmos batteries.
    This board also will not do this.
    How to Use USB BIOS Flashback - ASUS
    I had to put another older cpu on the motherboard before it would boot and update the bios and then install my new cpu with the new bios. This is the motherboard from Hell.

    My next build will not be Asus anything.
    I'm sitting here waiting for my new Asus Monitor to take a dive.
    I saved the box it came in so I will be able to send it back when it goes AWOL.
    I should of went EVGA instead.
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  4. Posts : 6,075
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #154

    Layback Bear said:
    Yes there is lots of control over the ram in the bios. I have spent a week trying things including default (auto) and the bios doesn't see B1 or B2 slots. You can change the settings for those ram slots but it means nothing because the slots are not seen.
    My bios is 4502 the newest.
    I have contacted my Intel dealer and he is going to either get another board from his supplier or RMA it through Asus.
    I had the same type of problem with my P6X58D-E board.
    It took 3 boards to find a good one. Once a good board is found they work like a champ.
    This board also kills cmos batteries.
    This board also will not do this.
    How to Use USB BIOS Flashback - ASUS
    I had to put another older cpu on the motherboard before it would boot and update the bios and then install my new cpu with the new bios. This is the motherboard from Hell.

    My next build will not be Asus anything.
    I'm sitting here waiting for my new Asus Monitor to take a dive.
    I saved the box it came in so I will be able to send it back when it goes AWOL.
    I should of went EVGA instead.

    That is well known of Jack, you simply got a last gen 2011 socket board. They were originally built for Sandy Bridge E CPU's, but with a bios flash could be used with the current gen Ivy Bridge E CPU's, the problem which you found out is that it must be done using a Sandy E CPU.
    I think many Etailers are now wise to this and sell the old gen boards pre-flashed, but you got unlucky. There are also some new gen boards that have been released since the launch of Ivy E which are obviously fully compatible straight from the box.
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  5. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #155

    BIOS Flashback should function with only the PSU connected, no RAM or CPU.

    Wasn't there a new board released for the Ivy Bridge-E CPUs?
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  6. Posts : 6,075
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #156

    Britton30 said:
    BIOS Flashback should function with only the PSU connected, no RAM or CPU.

    Wasn't there a new board released for the Ivy Bridge-E CPUs?

    As I said Gary, there have been a few new boards but essentially it's the same socket just a newer Gen CPU. The older boards could be made to be compatible with a bios update, how compatible remains to be seen.

    Edit: It can be very confusing for the buyer on the X79 (2011) Socket.

    For example, there is an old Asus Deluxe 2011 which Ivy E will work with a bios flash - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Deluxe-Mothe...us+2011+deluxe

    Then there is a new version of the Asus Deluxe 2011 which was released for Ivy E - http://www.amazon.co.uk/X79-DELUXE-M...us+2011+deluxe
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  7. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
    Thread Starter
       #157

    Thanks everybody for all the information.
    When I have tried everything and it still don't work as designed I don't want this board.
    1. No Flash Back
    2. Doesn't see all the memory
    3. Eats motherboard bios battery's
    4. Having to install another cpu in order to update bios
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  8. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
    Thread Starter
       #158

    My RMA motherboard was just delivered.
    Looks like a new one. I'm just waiting for the temperatures of the motherboard and ambient to balance out.
    The mounting holes appear to have been used. Hopefully that means that the board was tested and passed. The stickers on the motherboard seem to indicate the new bios is installed.
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  9. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #159

    Goodluck Layback ,I only update the bios if it has a major fix for the CPU or Mem controller

    I don't think i even updated the Bios on this board left it as is
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  10. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #160

    Is this the X79 Sabertooth Jack? I've has new boards that looked like the holes had been used. They test them at the factory but they have a caddy sort of device they mount them in.
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