Good morning Ladies & Gentlemen!
Unfortunately, I'm inclined to perceive the sub-par performance of the power delivery subsystem of the recent Gigabyte motherboards (i.e. those using the new Dr. MOS tech) as a trend.
There was an in-depth review/comparison of the GB P67 UD7 board and the ASUS ROG P67 board. Now even though the UD7 has 100+ phases, Dr. MOS and an all new Intersil controller, its power system performance was much worse than that of the ROG board. To be exact, it demonstrated random oscillations and fluctuations of VCore. ASUS board, which uses a relatively simple digital power subsystem, performed much better.
It's very sad to see posts like this, because they make me believe that the intensive promotion of the new Dr. MOS & friends tech is nothing but marketing hype, and that the famous Gigabyte quality is slowly becoming a thing of the past, simply a legend.
Coming back on topic, absic, could you please explain why would BIOS affect the CPU power delivery? IIRC the controller has its own BIOS of sorts, which can not be easily replaced or upgraded (if possible at all.) And a BIOS update doesn't seem to upgrade the controller microcode I think.
Regards,
--Night Gyr