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Title: GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 BIOS RAID settings lost with firmware update.
Post by: cybervex on May 13, 2016, 11:23:12 pm
Anyone had an issue with BIOS settings defaulting with update?

I am running a GA-Z170X-Gaming 7, i7 6700K, Raid0 Samsung 950 PCIe SSD, 32GB G.Skill.  Nothing else installed yet.  Got it up and running on BIOS F6.  Did an upgrade to F7 and all BIOS settings are default. After resetting everything my RAID is in a failed state.  Only option is to delete and rebuild. Meaning OS is lost.

This may be the worst MB I have ever bought.
Title: Re: GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 BIOS RAID settings lost with firmware update.
Post by: dmdilks on May 14, 2016, 02:18:22 am
Pm shadowsports http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=132428
Title: Re: GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 BIOS RAID settings lost with firmware update.
Post by: shadowsports on May 14, 2016, 04:56:58 am
Hi Gents,

Cybervex,
This is not a common occurrence. 

It can happen when the system is allowed to boot with improper configuration.  In the case of RAID 1 or 5, the array usually starts, but as degraded and the mirror or parity drive has to be rebuilt. If "0" the array does not usually "break", and can be recovered by entering the RAID Configuration Utility and "remarking" the disks as members.  Now the caveat.  UEFI RAID has become part of the BIOS, and in most cases a flash does reset the BIOS configuration.  Even if it doesn't, it's good practice to do so in order to avoid complications, or stability issues later. Examples are feature enhancements, updated microcode or XMP profiles (CPU & Memory).  Updates to the embedded IME or version of the RAID BIOS can also be the cause.  This information may not be provided in the release notes, so we don't know.   

In this case however, my feeling is the lack of persistency caused by the reset.  If I were having issues and had to upgrade my BIOS, this is what I would have done.  Disconnected the drives before upgrade, and ensured I entered BIOS and reconfigured the RAID before the system ever made it through full POST (first restart, with drives reconnected).  How are you suppose to know this??  You're not.  RAID 0 isn't overly robust.  Add the newer NVMe architecture (most manufacturers including Intel) are still flying by the seat of their pants with implementation.  Reliability/stability is a crapshoot.  If this is a bug, it's horrible and I feel your pain.  If however, you didn't immediately enter BIOS and attempt to get the RAID configured before hand off to the OS loader..  well, you were likely a casualty of your own good intentions.  Remember, its common and usually expected that a BIOS should be reset after an upgrade or flash.  The newer ones might do it for you automatically. 

Speculating here of course as we don't have all the facts.   

   
Title: Re: GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 BIOS RAID settings lost with firmware update.
Post by: cybervex on May 20, 2016, 10:23:28 pm
Thanks shadowsports.  As long as I go into the bios and change Win 8/10 features, CSM, and Sata Mode, RAID is fine. 

On to the next issue. :)  Getting G.Skill DDR4-3600 to run at 3600 and bench faster than it does at 2133.

Thanks again

Title: Re: GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 BIOS RAID settings lost with firmware update.
Post by: shadowsports on May 21, 2016, 06:47:42 am
Sure.   :)

ElectroStingz is the memory guy here.  He's good at manual configuration and getting faster RAM to run above 2133 on the Z170 Chipsets.  He's sometimes unavailable over the weekend. 
Title: Re: GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 BIOS RAID settings lost with firmware update.
Post by: dmdilks on May 21, 2016, 01:36:50 pm
Is Memory Faster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWgzA2C61z4