problem with gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R

I have moved onto HyperX for these machines and *touch Wood* i have not had the problem once. I have even tried boards that i thought were faulty with the HyperX (Not the corsair) and every machine sees the correct amount of memory at post. The overclocks seem to be more stable as well.. :)
 
Mine alternates between 4 and 6gb depending on the day. Was having trouble with new Bios settings from Gigabyte so reverted back to the FA release. Still does the same. I will be going to their latest beta in a week or 2. But will probably find it unstable as hell again.
 
Mine alternates between 4 and 6gb depending on the day. Was having trouble with new Bios settings from Gigabyte so reverted back to the FA release. Still does the same. I will be going to their latest beta in a week or 2. But will probably find it unstable as hell again.
how do i update the bios and does it affect warranty
 
how do i update the bios and does it affect warranty

Easiest way is to put the bios on a usb stick and then hit the end key on the POST screen to enter Q-Flash and flash from there. I can't see why it would affect warranty considering Gigabyte themselves are supplying the BIOS updates and also the fact that these boards come with Dual BIOS they obviously expect people to flash them. I personally always update to the latest BIOS for my board.
 
Easiest way is to put the bios on a usb stick and then hit the end key on the POST screen to enter Q-Flash and flash from there. I can't see why it would affect warranty considering Gigabyte themselves are supplying the BIOS updates and also the fact that these boards come with Dual BIOS they obviously expect people to flash them. I personally always update to the latest BIOS for my board.
thanks it sounds easy enough
 
Since flashing with the F6 BIOS (rev1.0 board) I've returned my tower to it's normal position and so far had 6Gb available each boot - admittedly it's still early but successful so far :)
 
early saturday evening, so only 48 hours ago

Running on standard clocks/voltages (basically the failsafe defaults) but using XMP profile on the RAM for 1600Mhz - this setup previously would not have given me 6Gb available for long :)
 
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