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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: notebookyk on February 05, 2012, 03:41:42 pm
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The attributes of a good day slm pc pc screen by opening the post on the CPUID: 06f6 Patch Id: 00C to know whether the message is what the message is
Motherboard: Gigabyte P43T-ES3G
processor intel core 2 duo e6420
RAM: Kingston 4GB
graphics card: asus gtx550ti
ıs thıs a problem
as shown
(http://d1202.hizliresim.com/u/5/2g7ys.jpg)
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Hi and welcome.
It looks fine to me. What do you think is the problem ?
Does everything run ok after booting up ?
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Everything is working normally only CPUID: 06f6 Patch Id: 00C Is this message from each motherboard is normally
in my bios logo bios gigabyte logo aligned tan I booted off and post-screen menu, as shown in the picture above, CPUID: 06f6 Patch Id: 00C for the first time I thought I saw the problem
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Yes that is normal, it shows on every board on every bootup, it's the CPUID Microcode patch information showing what CPU is installed.
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Will any of this motherboard, I thought I have a problem
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No problem with what you have shown us there. ;)
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Is not a problem in the ;D
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Ya, = no problems there! It's just CPU information, if you change CPU the CPUID ID and patch code ID will change too.
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the picture is not normally a problem that I would just like to thank the cpu info ::)
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current issue ::)
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Can you put it in English so we can understand what it is you are getting at ? ;)
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No more of this title and pictured my English CPUID: 06f6 Patch Id: 00cb is not a problem nu? you do not understand the English is the translation by google too, I am writing due to its poor
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No I am afraid that I can't understand it at all. Google translator isn't always very good or accurate. Most of your posts haven't made much sense. Sorry. :-\
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Maybe post in your native language and let us see if we can translate it for you??
Are you asking how to turn on (Enable) full screen boot logo, so a gigabyte picture shows on boot-up, instead of the screen you posted an image of? If so, you need to enable Full Screen Logo in the Advanced BIOS Features page.