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Z87X-OC BIOS Corruption.

Svarog

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Z87X-OC BIOS Corruption.
« on: July 26, 2013, 06:28:00 pm »
So i replaced my Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro with the brand new Creative SoundBlaster ZxR today and ran in a strange issue.

I first removed all old software of the  X-Fi card, then rebooted followed by shutting down the PC. Before opening up the case as always i hold the Power Button for 20 seconds so all power is drained. I removed the old X-Fi and installed the new ZxR. Then i gave power to the system again and pressed the power button. Right after it the Gigabyte Logo the automatic BIOS recovery started because for some reason the Main BIOS got corrupted. Well fine, it recovered with F3 and it started up just fine after at.

So i went to try something out...:

1) Start PC with ZxR.
BIOS Fine
 2) Shut down PC.
 3) Remove ZxR.
 4) Start PC.
BIOS Fine
 5) Shut down PC.
 6) Install ZxR.
 7) Start PC.
BIOS Corrupt
 7) Remove ZxR.
 8 ) Start PC.
BIOS Fine
 9) Install ZxR.
 10) Start PC.
BIOS Corrupt

 So as soon as it detects a new expansion card the BIOS screws itself up.

Now i been using Gigabyte Motherboards for a long time, but this one is causing nothing but trouble. Also i cannot flash to F5 because it's unstable for NVIDIA cards.

I'm strongly considering ditching this board and look for something else.
Intel Core i7 4770K @ 4,5 GHz | Gigabyte Z87X-OC | 8GB G.Skill ARES 2133 MHz | Zotac GTX 680 4GB | Creative SoundBlaster ZxR | Crucial M4 256GB | OCZ Vertex 120GB | Western Digital 1TB 2,5" | SeaSonic Platinum 760 | Antec P280

ex58

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Re: Z87X-OC BIOS Corruption.
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2013, 06:40:54 pm »
How you are sure that your ZxR card is OK?
In which slot you install?
Any switch on ZxR card to be switch...?
« Last Edit: July 26, 2013, 06:43:30 pm by ex58 »

Svarog

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Re: Z87X-OC BIOS Corruption.
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2013, 07:45:52 pm »
It's in the very bottom PCI-E Slot.

Well once the ZxR is installed the BIOS corruption doesn't happen anymore, it only happens when it has been taken out of the PCI-E Slot and the system has booted without a card in the slot.

I still got my old X-Fi Card, i will have a go tomorrow see if that causes the same issue.

It's not the first time i ran into a BIOS Corruption with this board.
Intel Core i7 4770K @ 4,5 GHz | Gigabyte Z87X-OC | 8GB G.Skill ARES 2133 MHz | Zotac GTX 680 4GB | Creative SoundBlaster ZxR | Crucial M4 256GB | OCZ Vertex 120GB | Western Digital 1TB 2,5" | SeaSonic Platinum 760 | Antec P280

ex58

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Re: Z87X-OC BIOS Corruption.
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2013, 08:34:48 pm »
OK,yes please check first as I have also OC board (without any additional card) and works very well.
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