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ASRock_Official
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Topic: We Released A BIOS Patch To Fix Intel® Skylake Bug Posted: 05 Feb 2016 at 10:58am |
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TAIPEI, Taiwan, January 25, 2016 ??Earlier, Intel® confirmed that its Skylake processors were plagued by a bug which causes the system to freeze or act abnormally when executing complex workloads, such as the stress test benchmark Prime95.
While the majority of computer users might not use Prime95 at all, or never had the urge to stress their system to the point of discovering this Intel® Skylake bug, still ASRock has already released BIOS updates for fixing this flaw on all of their Intel® 100 Series motherboards. So, on the bright side, after a quick ASRock BIOS update you will never notice or remember Intel's small hiccup. ASRock Z170 Extreme7+ passing Prime95 stress test bug-free. For more information, please visit: http://www.asrock.com/ |
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wardog
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Posted: 05 Feb 2016 at 5:35pm | |
There's a running list of the 0x74 complex number/Prime95 patched BIOSes released I've been keeping current located at
NEW SKYLAKE BIOSes RELEASED INTEL 0x74 FIXEdited by wardog - 05 Feb 2016 at 5:46pm |
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ASRock Expert
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Posted: 07 Feb 2016 at 4:48am | |
This patch removes the Non-K OC.
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wardog
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Posted: 07 Feb 2016 at 9:50am | |
Huh? Please re-read post #1. |
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ASRock Expert
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Posted: 08 Feb 2016 at 2:36am | |
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/sky-oc-non-k-overclock-bios,30763.html
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/asrock-killed-overclocking-intel-skylake-nonk/ http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=1534&title=we-unlocks-nonk-cpus-overclocking-capability Yeah, read some new's, it's already 3 days old news. SKY-OC for Non-K CPU's is gone. http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z170%20Extreme6+/index.us.asp?cat=Download&os=BIOS 1. Update CPU microcode to 0x76. 2. Remove SKY OC function. This is BS from ASRock. |
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wardog
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Posted: 08 Feb 2016 at 4:43am | |
Ok, you need a primer in what this thread was announcing. The Intel Skylake complex number/Prime95 bug is corrected with the Intel supplied 0x74 patch and ASRock dutifully applied and the rolled out for User download in lightning speed once provided it from Intel Your post above quoted has nothing to do concerning this thread. The 0x76 BIOS patch you commented on and linked profusely above, that is a completely different issue. 0x74 = Complex Number/Prime95 Bug fix/patch 0x76 = Intels forcing all manufacturers to remove ANY and ALL Non-K processor overclocking functionality Intel pushed their behemoth weight around and leaned on ALL the manufacturers with all their Legal folks pressure to have them cease and desist what ASRock, here, discovered in the ability to enable OC'ing on Non-K processors, Sky OC. Only because Intel themselves do not want Non-K processors OC'd. In Intels business plan there are two enthusiast processors they themselves produce for the market, K and Non-K. In Intels way of seeing things, and concerning the forced removal of Non-K procesors, they make 'em and they themselves have control over their usage. Damn the enthusiast community and damned their hard earned money Users spent on Intel products. Calling BS towards ASRock is misguided and way off the mark. Intel threw a fit and either has or is in the process of forcing all motherboard manufacturers into removing the Non-K overclocking functionality. Sorry to say but due to Intels actions concerning this ASRocks Sky OC will likely be removed from all BIOS releases here forward. Your BS comments need to be spent directed at one or both of the Intel links below for it is Intel themselves that is recognized as the party responsible reason for ASRock removing Sky OC. http://click.intel.com/customer-service http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/company-overview/contact-us.html It is hereby noted that I am NOT an ASRock Employee. I have no access to insider information. This comment/post is the belief of mine and mine alone. As such, my comments here DO NOT represent ASRocks position concerning this matter in any way shape or form. Edited by wardog - 08 Feb 2016 at 4:48am |
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logainofhades
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Posted: 09 Feb 2016 at 1:13am | |
I also agree that it is bs, that it was removed. One day we have a certain feature, the next week it is removed. Getting tired of this. They need to tell Intel to pound sand. Intel needs the motherboard makers, as nobody wants Intel's crap boards. This is what happens when there is no competition. I really hope Zen is a winner, because Intel's bs is getting old.
Edited by logainofhades - 09 Feb 2016 at 1:14am |
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wardog
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Posted: 09 Feb 2016 at 4:36am | |
And there's the 100lb Gorilla in the rooms protective shield it seemingly hides behind. It's easy for us to pontificate as Users because we have nowhere the "skin' in the game as ASRock and the other manufacturers. Imagine ...... Intel shuts of Manufacturer X's supply of 170 chipsets in retaliation.
I bleed AMD. I'm truly hoping Zen pulls a sack over Intels collective head, drags 'em bodily down to the end of a dark alley and kicks the snot outta Intels business. Some day the Intel Fan Boys will wake up and speak with their wallets. This "stunt' of Intels costs many many Users/Enthusiasts who wouldn't have otherwise upgraded from, say, Haswell, to Skylake, twice in upgrading. And then get their d**ks stepped on by the same Co., Intel. It is hereby noted that I am NOT an ASRock Employee. I have no access to insider information. This comment/post is the belief of mine and mine alone. As such, my comments here DO NOT represent ASRocks position concerning this matter in any way shape or form. Edited by wardog - 09 Feb 2016 at 4:38am |
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logainofhades
Newbie Joined: 26 Jan 2016 Status: Offline Points: 4 |
Posted: 09 Feb 2016 at 10:35pm | |
I am highly considering skipping Skylake. Maybe I will just wait on Broadwell-E, and see how that pans out. My 3570k isn't horrible, but I am itching for something new.
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Syeer
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Posted: 24 Jun 2016 at 9:46am | |
Now the construction machinery is also equipped with intelligent operations excavadora, bomba de hormigón, etc. there are intelligent systems, through the computer program to control the operation of some of the.
Edited by Syeer - 27 Jun 2016 at 6:54pm |
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