Tinman
MyGaming Silverback
Hey guys
So I have recently bought a new rig.
I chose the Gigabyte Ga-ma790fxt-ud5p as my mother board as it got good reviews and supports AM3 and Crossfire.
I have been building rigs for a few years now, and never have I had so many issues than I am having with this motherboard.
Its one problem after another. After trawling the net I have learned that my experience is not unique, and the problems I have been having are common.
Firstly, it originally picked up my AMD Phenom 2 AM3 955 Black Edition at 1.6GHz. I quickly learned that this was easily fixable by updating the bios, no problem.
However, after flashing the bios and getting the CPU reading properly, I came to realize that the new Bios is also bugged, and causes system crashes when transferring data between harddrives.
I then switched back to an earlier bios revision which seemed to fix this problem, only to realise that the onboard sound card had been lost somewhere along the way.
The motherboard was also picking up 2 additional mysterious PCI devices (I had none installed).
After hours of wrestling with system settings, bios tweaks and registry files, I managed to get my system relatively stable.
I then installed my second HD 4870 - big mistake. I know Crossfire tends to be slightly buggy, but I have in the past had little trouble getting it stable and running. Blue screens and system lock ups are common, and everytime I boot up Windows detects the second HD 4870's HDMI high definition sound and asks to install it. Midway through installing it crashes.
System crashes have also become common when installing programs.
Finally, the motherboard has an annoying yet admittedly harmless bug which causes it to reset the DMI table at bootup. This is apparently due to the motherboard not originally being compatible with the Phenom II 955BE, and is unfixable.
Everytime I boot I get an annoying "AMD configuration changed, Update DMI!" or something along those lines. I still boots, but its irritating.
Any advice is welcome, but I recommend staying away from this motherboard.
So I have recently bought a new rig.
I chose the Gigabyte Ga-ma790fxt-ud5p as my mother board as it got good reviews and supports AM3 and Crossfire.
I have been building rigs for a few years now, and never have I had so many issues than I am having with this motherboard.
Its one problem after another. After trawling the net I have learned that my experience is not unique, and the problems I have been having are common.
Firstly, it originally picked up my AMD Phenom 2 AM3 955 Black Edition at 1.6GHz. I quickly learned that this was easily fixable by updating the bios, no problem.
However, after flashing the bios and getting the CPU reading properly, I came to realize that the new Bios is also bugged, and causes system crashes when transferring data between harddrives.
I then switched back to an earlier bios revision which seemed to fix this problem, only to realise that the onboard sound card had been lost somewhere along the way.
The motherboard was also picking up 2 additional mysterious PCI devices (I had none installed).
After hours of wrestling with system settings, bios tweaks and registry files, I managed to get my system relatively stable.
I then installed my second HD 4870 - big mistake. I know Crossfire tends to be slightly buggy, but I have in the past had little trouble getting it stable and running. Blue screens and system lock ups are common, and everytime I boot up Windows detects the second HD 4870's HDMI high definition sound and asks to install it. Midway through installing it crashes.
System crashes have also become common when installing programs.
Finally, the motherboard has an annoying yet admittedly harmless bug which causes it to reset the DMI table at bootup. This is apparently due to the motherboard not originally being compatible with the Phenom II 955BE, and is unfixable.
Everytime I boot I get an annoying "AMD configuration changed, Update DMI!" or something along those lines. I still boots, but its irritating.
Any advice is welcome, but I recommend staying away from this motherboard.