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balotus
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odiebugs
It aint working probely, there are no setup for intergrated graphic, and yes they say that in the year of 2014 ( bios is that added support are from there ) there is support, the problem is, the broadwell was delayed till 2015, and atm alot of board makers er making a probely support for those cpu's i myself have a i7 5775c rigth next to me, and after updates and so on i can tell you that there is not the correct support. |
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odiebugs
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Lets hope you have a quick response from ASrock with a new BIOS. I would think you still have the IGPU settings, but with a CPU with no IGPU they would just not be highlighted and you couldn't make changes. *** Yes I do see now that several MFG have had to reimplement the code and most say to use only 10.18.14.4206 and later driver. Edited by odiebugs - 17 Jul 2015 at 8:15am |
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balotus
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Ye, i also hope for that, yes the IGPU option should work, but aint, so now i can only wait =)
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ASRock_TSD
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Greetings, This is ASRock Technical Department. Please download the Broadwell supported BIOS P2.30 as below link. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By6uXQzKtvmrRFd4d2F6Yk53NDg/view?usp=sharing Then use Instant Flash function in BIOS to update the BIOS. Instant Flash : http://www.asrock.com/support/BIOSUI.asp?cat=BIOS8 We will update the BIOS to the website as soon. Thank you for your patience. If any, please feel free to contact us! Kindest Regards, ASRock TSD |
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balotus
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Thanks alot =) ill check the bios out and will report back
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balotus
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Im back from testing.
It dosent work. no sign of a IGPU what so ever. I tried 3 different screen, all in the HDMI, DVI, And the normal, northing. and ive looked in all the option in bios, you can not chose to boot with a IGPU. The Iris pro 6200 is not to be seen in your bios update. And with dx 12 soon to be release some game companies are going to use a IGPU with the rest of the system. Cheers Kim
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Xaltar
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After a bios update it is always advisable to boot at least once then clear cmos. Have you tried setting share memory to a value other than auto?
Edited by Xaltar - 17 Jul 2015 at 10:30pm |
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balotus
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Hey Xaltar
I did that. There are zero options what so ever for doing anything with a IGPU, Its like the bios dosent know that there is one. Im going to post the direct link to the cpu. http://ark.intel.com/products/88040/Intel-Core-i7-5775C-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-3_70-GHz Thats the one i have. Also the P2.30 bios is reporting the max is 3.3ghz, its 3.7ghz with boost. also the 5775c have a L4 128 mb chache When you reset the bios, all the fans in the pc is going up and down in speed all the time. that is fixed when you go into the pcheatlh option and set the fans op yourself. But in the end, if asrock can make it work really well they have fixed all of the Z97 chipset motherboards they have made to use Broadwell cpu's. Its not only me having truble with the z97m oc formula. its every one buying the same cpu across there Z97 products. Cheers Kim Edited by balotus - 18 Jul 2015 at 12:55am |
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parsec
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If you go to the Advanced > Chipset Configuration screen in the UEFI, there should be an option called Primary Graphics Adapter. Setting that to Onboard is how the iGPU is selected. That setting exists for any Intel processor with onboard graphics.
If the new UEFI that ASRock provided for you does not have the Onboard setting, then there is a problem with that UEFI version. Besides the Primary Graphics Adapter option, in the OC Tweaker screen, there should be several options such as GT Frequency, GT Voltage Mode, and a few others that have GT in their name. Those are the options for the integrated graphics. Again, if the new UEFI that ASRock provided for you does not have those options, then there is a problem with that UEFI version. But IMO I would be surprised if these options and settings were missing. The only thing I can think of that could cause that would be a missing update for the VBIOS for the integrated graphics. Edited by parsec - 18 Jul 2015 at 1:23am |
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balotus
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hey parsec
yes there should be but no such options. thats the main problem. no option for IGPU what so ever. and no option that would indicate that i have a 5775c other that the nameing. Cheers Kim |
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