Hi folks!
I just configured a new system using a new Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H, and noticed several odd things about it, having to do with the USB ports:
1) Only the bottom (or leftmost) 4 USB ports on the back of the motherboard are seen by the BIOS at boot time; the top 2 USB ports, and ports attached to the USB 3.0 header (#1 - I haven't tried header #2) are not visible at boot time. Any device plugged into anything but those 4 ports is invisible at boot time - keyboard is not seen, flash drive is not seen, etc.
2) When booting from a flash drive on one of those 4 active ports, the motherboard sometimes reports "MACHINE CHECK ERROR" in large block letters at the top of the screen, and stops responding.
I'm running a pretty robust system, all the various parts check out, memory is good, I've built lots of computers before and haven't seen anything like this.
Has anyone seen this before? Why would only those 4 ports be available at boot time?
After installing Windows, all USB ports (both all I/O external ports and those attached to the USB 3.0 header #1) work fine.
I wonder if this is a bug with this kind of motherboard, or something wrong with this particular unit, or even something having to do with the controller for those particular ports vs the others; older Gigabyte motherboards I've used have had their own USB controllers on them, which weren't activated until drivers for them were loaded (but the native Intel chipset USB ports were active). If the latter - isn't it kind of late in motherboard development to lack BIOS support for all provided USB ports and headers?
Can anyone else reproduce this?
- Tim
PS One of the most annoying parts of this is how I cannot use the front case USB ports for booting from a flash drive, for example, due to the above. I could potentially used the USB2/USB3 converter cable that came with the case and use one of the USB 2.0 headers to make this work, but that kind of defeats the purpose to me. If the motherboard contains native Intel USB 3.0 support, shouldn't that work at boot time, and shouldn't at least one of the USB 3.0 headers be one of them?