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M5 1707 bioses

Shamino
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Siamak8286
Level 7
1 last question guys, should I install the official 1707 Bios or the Modded 1707 BIOS with the latest RAID ROM ( 12.0.0.1783 )???
here is my full system spec:

MB: Asus Maximus V Extreme CPU: Core i7 3770K

GFX: Asus GTX 670 DCII 4GB RAM: Crucial Ballistix 16GB 1866 MHZ

SSD: Samsung 830 SSD 512GB PS: Corsair AX1200i Digital PSU

Siamak8286
Level 7
I'm going to ask it again since no one replied to my question, should I install the official 1707 Bios or the Modded 1707 BIOS with the latest RAID ROM ( 12.0.0.1783 )???
here is my full system spec:

MB: Asus Maximus V Extreme CPU: Core i7 3770K

GFX: Asus GTX 670 DCII 4GB RAM: Crucial Ballistix 16GB 1866 MHZ

SSD: Samsung 830 SSD 512GB PS: Corsair AX1200i Digital PSU

nikosa43
Level 12
I have the original. I think, to go for the moded one, makes sense only if you run on RAID 0, with two SSDs. Trim works fine as it is for standalone configuration.

red454
Level 11
I joined the 1707 club today - no problems.
ASUS Rampage V Extreme BIOS 4101 | i7-6950X | Thermaltake Core X9 | G.Skill F4-2800C16Q-32GRK | Cooler Master Nepton 280L | Dual Samsung 850EVO 500GB SSD | PSU: DARK POWER PRO 11 1000W | 3TB & 4TB HDD | NVIDIA GTX Titan X | ASUS 24x DVD±RW Drive | Win10 Pro

red454 wrote:
I joined the 1707 club today - no problems.
You 're late, but it's an open party 🙂 Welcome

red454
Level 11
I know - I've been lurking to see if there were any horror stories, and fighting the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" philosophy. Finally caved and made the leap.
ASUS Rampage V Extreme BIOS 4101 | i7-6950X | Thermaltake Core X9 | G.Skill F4-2800C16Q-32GRK | Cooler Master Nepton 280L | Dual Samsung 850EVO 500GB SSD | PSU: DARK POWER PRO 11 1000W | 3TB & 4TB HDD | NVIDIA GTX Titan X | ASUS 24x DVD±RW Drive | Win10 Pro

AsterAstoria
Level 7
Been running 1707 for a few weeks now and love it. I feel it is more stable a UEFI. So far no unasked for BIOS changes that I did not make. RAID0 has not blown up, everytime I go into UEFI I check to make sure Sata config screen says RAID and it does. Been testing it with manual Vcore 4.8ghz @ 1.410v. Prime 24hours stable no Whea errors feels snappy and responsive under load. So I am now in process of setting offset voltage. Going to run 24/7 at 4.8ghz. It is getting warm where I live so this will be my top OC and if Summer gets really hot this year (I live in the desert) I will take it to 4.7 on offset and be happy. But as far as BIOS it is the best one yet.
Asus Maximus V Extreme-3770K @4.7ghz (Delidded)-2 Evga GTX 580 3 GB SLI, Corsair H100 w/4 Corsair SP 120 High Performance fans Push/Pull, G. Skill Trident X 2400 32GB, Corsair AX 1200i PSU, 2 LG Blue Ray Burners, Muskin Atlas MSATA 240gig, (2) 3TB Seagate 64 mg Cache 7200rpm HDDs in Raid 0, 3TB Seagate 64 mg Cache 7200 rpm for Backups, 2 Cooler Master 200mm Fans Red LED in an open 6' x 6' x 2' rack with my Domain Controller, peripherals several NAS and External Drives. Plus lots of lights.

feniks
Level 11
no probs here either, running SSD in RAID0 (intel6G ports) under UEFI boot mode and daily 4.9GHz offset. I love this BIOS so far, it allows me to run a fully stable 4.9GHz (with EIST and C1E turned on) at +0.145 offset versus +0.185 on former BIOSes (all of them), with Ultra High 75% LLC. pretty awesome thing, keep my chip cool and yet powerful.

wasn't able to stabilize fully offset at 5.0GHz, but it could be my CPU not liking it or the voltage swings at such frequency. This CPU pretty much hits the multiplier wall at 5.1GHz on fixed vcore, so I suspect it's just that, close to its limits.

1707 BIOS is solid and awesome. I just wish ASUS released officially an updated revision with 12.6 OROM+IRST, so people depending/relying on it wouldn't have to flash OROM modified BIOSes (based on 1707) via Flashback. that works too anyways 😉
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ASUS MVE :: 3770K bench @ 5.2GHz (delidded) :: 2x4GB Mushkin 996990 @ 2400MHz CL10 @ 1.7V :: evga 670 2GB SLI @ 1280/7108 :: Mushkin Chronos 240GB SSD RAID0 (OS) :: WD RE4 2TB (storage) 2TB :: Hitachi Deskstar 5K300 2TB (backup USB3.0) :: ASUS VG248QE 24'' 144Hz monitor

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RChinnis
Level 7
Installed 1707 today, and two of my four disks in RAID5 somehow got removed from the array. Intel tool shows two disks available for creating an array and two "missing" disks in my current array (the other two are still there). Serial numbers of the "missing" disks have ":0" appended to the actual, correct serial numbers.

I see the option to mark those two available disks as "spare," which is supposed to make the available for an array rebuild; however, before I do anything that could do more harm than good, I wanted to throw this one out to the group for some advice.

Thanks in advance for the help.

t3kn33k
Level 10
max v gene running rog 1707 but ati 7850 does not recognize 13.4 driver signature ? raid 0 twin ssd no probs clean install ? anyone having graphic driver issues ?