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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: psyside on May 19, 2011, 11:07:46 pm
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Hello i would like to get confirmation from Gigabyte stuff on the next subject, im planning to get the UD7 mobo soon.
Will the UD7 Z68/P67 support future Ivy Bridge processors? (will you update the BIOS in order to, and will it get future support as well, or it will be left behind after few BIOS versions?)
Thanks!
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Hi and welcome to The Gigabyte Forum.
It's too early to comment on an architecture that isn't even available yet, but I will try to check it out for you through my contacts.
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Hi and welcome to The Gigabyte Forum.
It's too early to comment on an architecture that isn't even available yet, but I will try to check it out for you through my contacts.
Thanks alot, ive been loyal Gigabyte user in the past, but i really cant afford to change mobos/platforms so often, please report after you get info highly appericated :)
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Hi
Good news indeed! I have just had it confirmed that all new Gigabyte 6 series motherboards will be able to support the "Ivy Bridge" CPU through a BIOS update. So that gives us somewhat of a future proofing of the motherboards. Of course Intel won't release this coding for some time yet.
Hope this helps.
DM
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Hi
Good news indeed! I have just had it confirmed that all new Gigabyte 6 series motherboards will be able to support the "Ivy Bridge" CPU through a BIOS update. So that gives us somewhat of a future proofing of the motherboards. Of course Intel won't release this coding for some time yet.
Hope this helps.
DM
Thanks alot! if i understand corectly this means Z68/P67 right?
This means: Gigabyte will release proper BIOS updates in future for this chips, (Ivy Bridge) right? or you just tell me that they will support, but future BIOS updates from GB is still under question? thanks! and sorry for confusion i have to be sure :-[
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The way I understand it is that all 6 series boards ( P67,H67, Z68 etc ) will be able to have a BIOS update that will allow the installation of IvyBridge CPUs when released. Obviously this is not possible at the moment as Intel is sitting on the code. As far as I know though Gigabyte will provide BIOS updates for thios when available in the future.
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The way I understand it is that all 6 series boards ( P67,H67, Z68 etc ) will be able to have a BIOS update that will allow the installation of IvyBridge CPUs when released. Obviously this is not possible at the moment as Intel is sitting on the code. As far as I know though Gigabyte will provide BIOS updates for thios when available in the future.
Sorry man, i wasn't clear enough i will try to explan better ;)
Lets say i get Ivy Bridge processor in future, GB release support/BIOS for it, and after 1/2 more BIOS they stop to produce anymore (new BIOS) versions, so the question is, will there be many BIOS versions (during lets say 6 months or 1 year) or just a few in order to make it work (but prolly with bugs as all early BIOS versions, from all vendors) in the past, for stock its ok but when oc you get issues/stability problems., im concern because i know everytime something new is out/near, the old stuff is forgotten.
In short, will there be continuos BIOS support, during the next months after release? not just few versions, im an overclocker and i need proper BIOS updates
Thanks!
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I am afraid I have told you all the information I have. Gigabyte normally carry on with support in the form of BIOS updates for some time but I cannot guarantee for how long.
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I am afraid I have told you all the information I have. Gigabyte normally carry on with support in the form of BIOS updates for some time but I cannot guarantee for how long.
Ok, fair enough, thanks alot four your effort to explain...even my questions where kind of strange, and just because i can see your trying to help etc Gigabyte will get my support, ill buy the UD7 and i will be getting future Gigabyte mobos as well, thanks one more time, highly appericated 8)
Just one more thing, where i live there is not much ram to buy, so i need few suggestion on which to get from the following,
Kingston CL9 Hyper X Genesis 1600mhz Model, KHX1600C9D34G
Or maybe this kit?
4 GB DDRIII 1333 PC3-10666 (1333MHz) CL , 240-pin DIMM, Energy management: 1.5 V.
Model, PSD34G13332.
Both models are cheap and look decent, but i must know how this ram works with the UD7, thanks in advance.
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Only too happy to have been of help. Regarding the memory I haven't had any experience of either sticks personally but from the specs they look ok. I usually install Corsair, Crucial or Mushkin in my machines.
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Good news indeed! I have just had it confirmed that all new Gigabyte 6 series motherboards will be able to support the "Ivy Bridge" CPU through a BIOS update.
Dear DarkMantis,
I would like to bump this thread, as some clarification is needed.
What did you mean with "all new Gigabyte 6 series"? All 6 series? Only the newest?
Sometime ago I saw a short list of 6-series Gigabyte boards which will be eligible for a BIOS upgrade, in order to support future Ivy Bridge processors. I own a GA-H67MA-UD2H-B3, and it was not in the list.
Does Gigabyte have a 6-series confirmed list of supported motherboards?
Kind regards.
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Hi
Physically the entire 6 series should be able to support the upcoming IvyBridge chips but of course that would only be after a BIOS update so they recognise them. I cannot say whether Gigabyte will customise all the board's BIOSes to enable this or not. Obviously if they have supplied a list then those are definites. Maybe even if yours isn't on the list it may be possible to get GGTS to customise a BIOS for a certain board especially if enough people are interested.
I will enquire and see if I can get a complete list as it stands at present.
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Hi,
This is the list I referred to:
http://www.gigabyte.com/press-center/news-page.aspx?nid=1048
It's not clear to me if this mb list refers to Ivy Bridge compatibility or native PCIe Gen 3 (maybe both?).
Regards.
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Wow! Did someone read my mind?
http://es.gigabyte.com/products/page/mb/ga-h67ma-ud2h-b3rev_11/download/bios
It's strange that I've been visiting this web page daily since I purchased the motherboard and the F7 BIOS update have just shown up today, but it's dated 20th Feb.
Kind regards.
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Check on worlwide web page daily ;D:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3768#bios
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Check on worlwide web page daily ;D:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3768#bios
It would be good if they didn't brake ya rig all the time...
Stick to the F10 Beta bios F10 final is partially broken..
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Nevertheless, there's something odd in the "Supported CPU list" for my motherboard:
http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/cpu-support-popup.aspx?pid=3768
It states that the F7 BIOS update includes Xeon processor support, instead of Ivy Bridge!!!
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Ivy Brigde (22nm) is not listed yet.
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Xeon's are often supported, but rarely listed in the CPU support lists