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ASUS Crosshair V Formula-Z New BIOS 1602

Boottroop
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tag446
Level 7
Thanks for letting us know Boottroop :cool:

Have you tried it yet?
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tag446 wrote:
Thanks for letting us know Boottroop :cool:

Have you tried it yet?


Yeah running it now, okay so far.

With this BIOS, I get the following problem. When I try to resume windows from sleep, either by pressing the keyboard or the start button, the PC seems to start, but the screen remains black and the DRAM led on the board blinks constantly. When I press the reset button, windows resumes as if from hibernation or after power failure.
Downgraded to 1503 and the problem disappeared.

Muha.Akhusiyya wrote:
With this BIOS, I get the following problem. When I try to resume windows from sleep, either by pressing the keyboard or the start button, the PC seems to start, but the screen remains black and the DRAM led on the board blinks constantly. When I press the reset button, windows resumes as if from hibernation or after power failure.
Downgraded to 1503 and the problem disappeared.


You may need to go into you bios settings and enable 'resume on S3' .c.

Thanks, chrsplmr 🙂
Didn't think about this, but, since I am happy with 1503, I will stay with it for the time being.

I had to upgrade the BIOS from inside WIndows. UEFI wouldn't recoqnize it as a valid file from UEFI...

Noticed a lot of random system freezes since I installed Windows 8.1. I hope this does the trick...

Balleknack wrote:
I had to upgrade the BIOS from inside WIndows. UEFI wouldn't recoqnize it as a valid file from UEFI...

Noticed a lot of random system freezes since I installed Windows 8.1. I hope this does the trick...


Likely you are using an NTFS disc to perform the upgrade in UEFI. Use a FAT32 formatted drive and it will work.

D_V_D
Level 7
Thanks for letting us know...i hope it does a good job and i won't have to downgrade it if i install it...Should or shouldn't i upgrade my bios?...I mean i have/had no problems with my bios(1503).
MB = Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z info
CPU = AMD Fx-8350 Bios 2101info
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SSD = Kingston HyperX 3K 240Gb
HDD = WD 500Gb +WD 3x1TB(fzex)
PSU = Corsair AX760i info
CPU Cooler = Thermaltake Nic C4
Display = Sony KDL-32w706b info
Mouse = A4Tech Bloody Gun3 V7
Keyboard = SteelSeries APEX info

FlanK3r
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can someone test improves in Win8.1? Example 4800 MHz CPU clock and Benchmarks CinebenchR11.5, CinebenchR15, and few others? Thx.
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