Questions about GIGABYTE products > X99 Motherboards
Newer BIOS...Support future NVMe SSD drive
digital nomad:
Back to F7 and...
"PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller"
is gone...
Roboionator:
ok to support
What helps support nvme ssd, if the speed is still limited to PCIE 2x :-\
Curvin:
FWIW - the PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller error can be easily resolved by reinstalling the chipset drivers in Win7/8 after installing the later BIOS's.
V.C
digital nomad:
--- Quote from: Curvin on February 02, 2015, 09:10:01 pm ---FWIW - the PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller error can be easily resolved by reinstalling the chipset drivers in Win7/8 after installing the later BIOS's.
V.C
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I installed Win 7 with the F6 BIOS (Latest at the time) and the Chipset driver posted @ Gigabyte. Gigabyte probably added the PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller like you said in later BIOS's which I think is for the fan and temp monitors. So now when I update to later BIOS's, it pops up in the Device Manager.
I'm just going to keep the F7 for now and if a BIOS is posted to fix USB problems, I'll probably do as you suggest. I think it would probably be wise to un-install all drivers before re-installing the Chipset again though. Then reinstall drivers.
dmdilks:
I'm running the X99-UD4 and I'm not having any problems with USB or anything with hard drives. I'm running win 7 on array and windows 10 on a M2 SSD. I have 2-240gb SSD, 4-600gb WD raptors, DVD, & DVD/rw.
The only problem I'm having is a BSOD once in awhile. I have been running this board from almost the day it came out. Plus I would still be on the bios that it came with. But I tried a newer bios to see if it would fix the BSOD NO.
I have sitting in the backroom for sale from a review a EVGA X99 Classified, ASUS X99-E WS, & ASUS X99-A. I could try one of them but I really happy with the Gigabyte board.
I don't run windows 8.1 because of all the problems with it. Yes I know windows 10 is windows 8 with all the fixes. But it is just a test OS. On the BSOD I'm not worry about it. I don't worry about the small stuff.
One other thing is I have been doing this for over 30 yrs. When is comes to motherboards it really is a flip of the coin which one you use. They all have their problem. I've used mostly Abit, Soyo & now Gigabyte.
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