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GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises [solved]

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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #240 on: June 04, 2010, 05:13:03 pm »
I think Gigabyte should test the BIOS intensively before releasing to public. Now it's like the customers who help Gigabyte to test their product!

That is exactly what I told them through the support service mail.. I´m no test bunny and I was only interested in upgrading once I got the confirmation from them that all problems were solved by an official release, no BETA test version(s)..

Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #241 on: June 04, 2010, 07:42:36 pm »
I think Gigabyte should test the BIOS intensively before releasing to public. Now it's like the customers who help Gigabyte to test their product!

That is exactly what I told them through the support service mail.. I´m no test bunny and I was only interested in upgrading once I got the confirmation from them that all problems were solved by an official release, no BETA test version(s)..

I'm not sure if Gigabyte read all the posts made in this thread or not. If Gigabyte did then Gigabyte should know that "disable C1E" is not the solution customers would expect for. Unfortunately, what Gigabyte did in F6i and FVA is really shameful. I'm not sure about FVB. Hopefully Gigabyte will stop cheating the customers...
« Last Edit: June 04, 2010, 07:43:24 pm by onemilimeter »
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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #242 on: June 04, 2010, 10:15:37 pm »
Well i will test this fvb and report back..

Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #243 on: June 04, 2010, 10:22:24 pm »
Nope fvb stills does the same s***, cpu z wont read right, what a joke Gigabyte is, quit wasting my time with this crap bios updates that dont work for crap..

Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #244 on: June 05, 2010, 08:42:49 am »
Nope fvb stills does the same s***, cpu z wont read right, what a joke Gigabyte is, quit wasting my time with this crap bios updates that dont work for crap..
Another crappy BIOS... it's shamful to Gigabyte!
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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #245 on: June 06, 2010, 08:25:26 pm »
Just got my board friday (June 4th)  Guess its going back.   Can anyone confirm if Rev 2 fixes this noise problem? 

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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #246 on: June 06, 2010, 08:38:45 pm »
I guess that you mean that your board is making an ungodly screaching noise too? I don't think that v2.0 has fixed the noise problem.
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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #247 on: June 06, 2010, 08:57:06 pm »
Just got my board friday (June 4th)  Guess its going back.   Can anyone confirm if Rev 2 fixes this noise problem? 

No Rev. 2 does not fix the whining noise, Gigabyte's beta bios does not fix it either.. Best thing to do is return the Gigabyte board and get an Asus X58 premium E board. Alot better than Gigabyte.

Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #248 on: June 07, 2010, 01:24:49 am »
Just got my board friday (June 4th)  Guess its going back.   Can anyone confirm if Rev 2 fixes this noise problem? 

No Rev. 2 does not fix the whining noise, Gigabyte's beta bios does not fix it either.. Best thing to do is return the Gigabyte board and get an Asus X58 premium E board. Alot better than Gigabyte.
I second... it will probably be solved  with Rev. 3. Don't think it will come out soon so it's better to consider Asus X58 at the moment.
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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #249 on: June 07, 2010, 06:46:16 am »
That's positive thinking ;D I was guessing more like rev.23
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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #250 on: June 07, 2010, 11:31:57 am »
Hi EliteComputerBuilds

Have you tested FVB bios on the MB with noise issue? If yes then has the noise gone?

As you tested FVA BIOS on the MB without the problem, right? :
Hmmm I tried this bios Fva in my board that has no whine just to see what was changed, I have my CPU clocked at 3.6GHz but CPU Z shows it at 2.8GHz and under system properties it shows 3.6GHz.. When I flash back to F6b cpu z shows it as 3.6GHz. Very odd with these tricks GIGABYTE got up there sleves.. That Bios is worthless..

Even uder cpu load it wont bump up to 3.6GHz.

Please note that cpu z shows the multi at 17 when the bios shows 20 with turbo boost enabled making it 21, whatever Gigabyte did with this bios its surely messed up where cpu z dont read right.

The voltage also dont go past 1.040v, very odd.. All the power saving features in the bios have been disabled aswell and still no change.

We have tested FVB bios as below regarding your CPU-Z findings and C1E status:

System configuration:
Motherboard: X58A-UD3R rev 1.0 Bios FVB
CPU: Intel I7 930
Memory: Kingmax DDR3 1333 2 GB in triple channel
OS: Window XP + SP2 64 bit
VGA: ATI GV-R5670IC-1GI

Test done:
1. Set default settings in bios FVB (C1E enabled)


Check CPU Z at no loading (Bios default value with C1E enabled)


2.  Run Prime 95 to fully load the CPU.


Check C1E.


3. Disable C1E from the bios.


Check system under CPU Z with C1E disabled under BIOS.


Could you provide information as follows:
1. What CPU do you use?
2. How do you get 3.6 GHz? (exact settings)

Please mind the conditions as below:

a) If C1E is enabled in BIOS then while CPU is idle, C1E is enabled.
But when CPU is fully loaded then C1E is disabled.

b) If C1E is disabled in BIOS then Window always disables C1E.

P.S. Could anybody else with this noise issue help to verify FVB bios? Thanks
« Last Edit: June 07, 2010, 11:34:18 am by runn3R »
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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #251 on: June 07, 2010, 05:40:09 pm »
Could you provide information as follows:
1. What CPU do you use?
2. How do you get 3.6 GHz? (exact settings)

Please mind the conditions as below:

a) If C1E is enabled in BIOS then while CPU is idle, C1E is enabled.
But when CPU is fully loaded then C1E is disabled.

b) If C1E is disabled in BIOS then Window always disables C1E.

P.S. Could anybody else with this noise issue help to verify FVB bios? Thanks

Hi runn3R... My observations are as follows:

My earlier problem:
[P1] [From Windows Welcome screen until Windows XP is fully loaded] Acoustic noise: "squealing" noise
[P2] [After Windows XP is fully loaded and if Google Chrome is loaded] Acoustic noise: constant "high-pitch" noise

CPU: i7 Core 920 D0

BIOS: FVB (Load Optimized Default)
- CPU Clock Ratio [20x]
- Intel (R) Turbo Boost Tech. [Enabled]
- C1E [Enabled]
- C3/C6/C7 [Enabled] (Default is Disabled)
- EIST [Enabled]

With BIOS FVB (plus "Load Optimized Default" and C3/C6/C7 is enabled):
[1] "Squealing noise" described in P1 above still exists but with some improvement, i.e. the duration it occurs is shorter now.
[2] "High-pitch noise" described in P2 above does not exist.

At no-load condition (only Google Chrome is opened):
- When both "C1E" and "EIST" are enabled, the CPU voltage is maintained at 0.912V.
- When "C1E" is disabled and "EIST" is enabled, the CPU voltage is also maintained at 0.912V.
- When both "C1E" and "EIST" are disabled, the CPU voltage fluctuates slightly between 0.912V and 1.040V although most of the time (e.g. 90%) it's maintained at 0.912V.

With earlier BIOS versions (e.g. F5, F6i, etc), the CPU voltage immediately goes up to and maintains at 1.200V after the "C1E" is disabled. This phenomenon, however, is not noted with BIOS FVB. I'm not sure if the new observation with FVB is normal or not.


C1E and EIST are ENABLED.


C1E is DISABLED and EIST is ENABLED.


C1E and EIST are DISABLED.
« Last Edit: June 08, 2010, 09:14:09 am by runn3R »
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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #252 on: June 07, 2010, 10:19:11 pm »
I appreciate everyone putting so much effort into solving this problem.

I'm not really a tech expert so experimenting with BIOS versions and beta updates worries me, otherwise I'd be testing and trying to help as well.  To the more experienced people in this thread, thank you all for continuing to work on this. :)

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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #253 on: June 08, 2010, 09:46:56 am »
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With BIOS FVB (plus "Load Optimized Default" and C3/C6/C7 is enabled):
[1] "Squealing noise" described in P1 above still exists but with some improvement, i.e. the duration it occurs is shorter now.
[2] "High-pitch noise" described in P2 above does not exist.

Thanks for your tests, feedback and good news :)

At no-load condition (only Google Chrome is opened):
- When both "C1E" and "EIST" are enabled, the CPU voltage is maintained at 0.912V.
- When "C1E" is disabled and "EIST" is enabled, the CPU voltage is also maintained at 0.912V.
- When both "C1E" and "EIST" are disabled, the CPU voltage fluctuates slightly between 0.912V and 1.040V although most of the time (e.g. 90%) it's maintained at 0.912V.

With earlier BIOS versions (e.g. F5, F6i, etc), the CPU voltage immediately goes up to and maintains at 1.200V after the "C1E" is disabled. This phenomenon, however, is not noted with BIOS FVB. I'm not sure if the new observation with FVB is normal or not.

We have tested 3 different CPU's (965, 930 and 920) using FVB bios and the voltage is changing as it should.

For example i7 920 CPU:

Enabled C1E in BIOS and:
- CPU at no loading, voltage = 0.928V
- CPU at full loading, voltage = 1.230V
Disabled C1E is BIOS and CPU voltage = 1.280V

Please note that we tested above with C3/C6/C7 disabled as it's default setting.

Please check the cpu voltage when both C1E and EIST are enabled and you heavy load the cpu by Prime 95
« Last Edit: June 08, 2010, 09:50:14 am by runn3R »
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Re: GA-X58A-UD3R electrical noises
« Reply #254 on: June 08, 2010, 10:07:19 am »
Thanks runn3R it sounds like you might be making progress at last 8) I will await the new bios for the UD7 to be available shortly.
Gigabyte X58A-UD7
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6970 2GB
HX850
256GB SSD, Sam 1TB, WDB320GB
Blu-Ray
HAF 932

Gigabyte Z68X-UD5-B3
i7 3770K
Vengeance 1600 16GB
6950 2GB
HCP1200W
Revo Drive x2, 1.5TB WDB RAID0
16x DLRW
StrikeX S7
Full water cooling
3 x 27" Iiy