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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: juanravillaca on January 07, 2014, 12:58:32 am
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Hi all , sorry for my English . I'm from Spain , my name is Juan Ramon . I bought a Gigabyte X79 - ud3 and 3930K processor. When I start the pc spend 20 to 25 seconds before the beep to enter the bios. After the beep and everything is done fast. I have a little oc to 4.0 mhz and all tests are ok .
I have already proven to disconnect the ram , all sata , usb all , change the slot of ram , I've played all the bios options one to one , removed legacy usb, start fast and ultrafast ...... ... , .....
I am wondering if this is normal afternoon time to boot the bios , I have the F16 version . Try making a backup of the backup bios and I did not work , turned it on board but did not give any beep , tube to remove the battery to make it work again. Evil will be my motherboard? DualBIOS will that is broken ? someone with this board with this processor , how long it takes to boot up? (not windows , if not the first beep)
As an anecdote , when I restart the system from windows if the plate is quick to boot , say 5 seconds.
Thank you very much to all , I tried to read what I could with my poor English and I can not help much .
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I have two of these boards and both take some time to boot too. It has to be something with these boards too. I have the x79-UD3 & x79-UP4.
What kind monitor do you have it hookup too. I find if I have it hookup to the 32" LED TV vs a computer monitor. It takes long on the TV.
One thing you said you move the memory around. How much memory are you using and how many sticks.
This is a Quad memory board and you should run 4 sticks. Yes you can run 2 sticks but make sure have one of them in slot #1.
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I have the graph connected to a monitor asus 24 "and samsung 21". In this case if I only have two ram slots, one post at port 1 and another at the 3, as put in the instruction manual.
But I see that if it starts hard all x79 motherboards