Hello there.
I'm really tired of this MOBO and the Gigabye's "support", I had this unit for ~ 7-8 months and I can defiantly consider this "buy" as the worst spent money in my entire life.
Here is ONE of the MANY ISSUES that GIGABYTE FAILED to fix.
In the BIOS there is an option called "ICH SATA Control Mode" it has 3 options, the IDE, RAID (XHD) and the AHCI one. The OS I'm willing to use requires an AHCI mode to be present in order to install itself and work.
The $h!ty mobo keep throwing this ugly crap on POST:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/b77NrMyJ_784Gugepgvqew?feat=directlink This is the POST screen when AHCI mode is set in the ICH SATA CONTROL MODE section of the BIOS. While in this mode, there is no way to enter BIOS and change the ICH SATA CONTROL MODE back to IDE, the only way to gain control back of the BIOS is to press the CMOS_RST button on the back of the mobo.
Also while in this "23" state, the mobo has alot of its LEDs on they look like this:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/xCFDLprYWJVMs65f36VwsA?feat=directlink https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/d6s56cJhEPCYd7ZHGsZBrQ?feat=directlink Please, note that there is no OC-ing at all.
It used to work in AHCI mode, but since 2 days I had this BIOS fault that came from nowhere - as I powered up my machine and passed the standard POST I saw a special warning telling me that the BIOS has encountered a failure and now I had to choose what to do - I was given few options - last known good configuration and 2 more options.
Also I'd like to share with you the EXTREMELY ANNOYING fail to boot properly issue that this GIGABYTE's mobo has.
Let say that you had the system turned off /by yourself, in case it did not turn off by itself - yea that a part of the Gigabyte's 333 features/
then you want to turn it on, so you press the Power button.
what you got is: a fans start to work, for a second or two, then you see the MOBO's logo, then a sound is EVENTUALLY created making a short BEEP, then the system turns of all by itself, IT STAYS HALTED for 2-4 SECONDs. Then it starts again as if you do just turn it on. Then it skips the GIGABYTE's LOGO and heads of to the POST or sometimes even skips the POST.
Some times this power off state during the BOOT is looped few times.
Some times as the system works it turn of itself just like that - you leave the system up and running unattended for few hours and then when you come back you find it powered off. This happens under win 7 64bit and under Linux. And no there were no power crashes by the mains. It is just the mobo that is unable to manage the tasks that it was created to handle.
This is NOT A NORMAL behavior of a MOBO by any means. If you do not want to experience this, then please consider another manufacture. As far as this one, google for the x58a ud3r and you will find out how many issues there are with this mobo and other GB's mobos. I defiantly think that this sort of "products" shell not pass the EU borders by any means!
Owww! Did I mention that this issues is not a new one it was here since the very begging and gigabyte is doing nothing to fix it. I DO REALLY SORRY THAT I HAVE SPENT MY MONEY on this particular brand, oh and one more thing - if you say that this an exception or a unit's particular defect, then let me tell you that there are service protocols on my behalf that state that this is a normal behavior so @#%@#$^Y# and the horse that rode that crap in Europe. The protocols were issues by one of the officially authorized resellers and authorized service providers in Bulgaria - and to be more specific there is this Vali Computers OOD, Bulgaria, that stated that this is normal behavior and that I shell not consider it as defect.
Here is my spec.
MOBO GA X58A UD3R REV.2 BISO ver. FF
CPU Intel i7 930
GPU GV-N460SE-1GI /another mistake/
RAM Adata ddr3 1600G 3x2Gb @ 1066Mhz
PSU Everest 85Plus 700W
HDDs Hitachi 500Gb /SATA/, 2x Fujitsu 80Gb SATA @5400, 1x Barracuda IDE,
Optical devices: LG DVD-RAM. SATA interface.
KB Logitech - USB, its not often present during boot time, the BIOS seems to ignore it from time to time, but hey that's Gigabyte - you know it is normal.
Mouse a4 Tech. wireless USB mouse, makes the mobo CREATE some strange high freq. sounds while you drag it, it may lag from time to time, tho I never seen it lagging on other boards, and bisides the NO ANY LAG logo on it, but hey that's also normal - you know it's a GigaByte. Isn't it ?!
Here is how the post screen looks like @ IDE mode and mem set to 1333 MHz I just noticed that it's more stable @ 1333 MHz then 1066
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/tnyL9M12mnG7dwsv67efug?feat=directlink Now I want my AHCI mode to be present and work as it use to work 2 days ago, and GB, please fianlly fix this mobo, it's a shame to ask for such a price when it comes to price tagging and do nothing when it comes to support. But shame is not of matter for money makers like you, what it matters for you is the money, well guess when I'll buy again something branded Gigabyte, regardless of the paid reviews and the "won" "competitions" ?!
Sorry for the rough tone of my post, but first it was the power off issue, then was the spontaneous BIOS reset, then was this forum REG. issue, now is the AHCI mode issues, the c3 c5 c7 power issues under win7, it's you know too much of a useless efforts to recreate something that is done in a honorable way.
If any of you, dear readers have similar issues, please feel free to post it here, and tell me how you fixed your particular problem. Thank and sorry for the bitching, tho GB deserves it, and even more, like some product banns for the European market.