ASROCK X99 Extreme 4 Needs BIOS Update ? |
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worksleepwork
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Posted: 07 Dec 2016 at 2:04am |
I am reading that if you received a X99 Extreme 4 with bios version pre 3.0 that it is not compatible with an i7 6800. I believe I am having this issue currently as the PC powers on however it displays no video and has a red light displayed.
Is it possible to update the bios without buying a new CPU or a new BIOS chip? If not is it hard to replace the BIOS chip on the MB? I have never really experienced this before and would like some input. Thanks!
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Xaltar
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Contact Tech Support directly and they will help you out with this. We can tell you what to do and how to do it but you need to contact them to organize a new BIOS chip.
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wardog
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It's 3.30 that begins BIOS support for the i7-6800K:
http://asrock.com/mb/Intel/X99%20Extreme4/index.us.asp?cat=CPU Look on the lower edge at the lower right corner. There are two stickers covering both BIOS chips that have printed on them the BIOS rev. that the motherboard came with from the factory. What is printed on your stickers? |
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worksleepwork
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No, first thing I checked when I noticed the initial problem. I will have to double check the bios version when I get home though thanks for noting that. Hopefully it is the most recent and my problem just lies in something else rather simple.
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I wouldn't worry, even if you do need a new BIOS chip ASRock is very helpful with this issue (X99 and broadwell). Replacing the chip itself is very simple and straight forward too.
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Using a PCIe slot based nVME by chance? |
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Nope just a Crucial MX300 2.5" 525GB SATA III TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD). Rest of specs if it helps are :
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