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G752VY BIOS 211 released with AHCI and RAID 0

JustinThyme
Level 13
New release available for download You can put it in AHCI mode now like the VT but you cannot do the AHCI and RAID0 its either or which is to be expected.

BIOS 211
"Please install OS by USB drive or external USB optical disc drive. Do not use internal SATA optical disc drive.

Please install Intel IRST driver 14.6.3.1032 before crate RAID 0 volume."


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“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, I'm not sure about the former” ~ Albert Einstein
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Well you if you read the thread, you will see that this is what Justin did and spent the time to post exactly how he did it. So that you can easily do the same yourself.
G752VY-DH72 Win 10 Pro
512 GB M.2 Samsung 960 Pro
1 TB Samsung 850 pro 2.5 format
980m GTX 4 GB
32GB DDR 4 Standard RAM

Z97 PRO WiFi I7 4790K
Windows 10 Pro
Z97 -A
Windows 10 Pro

Qosmio
Level 8
Dear Justin.
You said we complain about few second during the boot time. Please can you check it... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gja6GivvF6U&feature=youtu.be

with 2,11 bios and Samsung 950pro nvme ssd. shame!

Qosmio wrote:
Dear Justin.
You said we complain about few second during the boot time. Please can you check it... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gja6GivvF6U&feature=youtu.be

with 2,11 bios and Samsung 950pro nvme ssd. shame!


Your video is a legitimate Gripe. I dont experience that. Most that complain are complaining about it taking 18 seconds instead of 8 seconds.
Here is mine on BIOS 211 with 2 950 pros in raid 0. Boot time is the same I had with 206, 208 and single M2 SSD. Others with your problem have reported that if you leave it plugged in you wont get that issue. No excuse I know but a remedy while the BIOS of this machine matures.

As for 64GB of RAM. If you compile videos with Adobe premiere, transcode with anything or batch process photos and grahics more RAM cuts the time of the process dramatically. Pleasae ignore the shaky hands. Too much coffee, not enough food and too darn old!



“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, I'm not sure about the former” ~ Albert Einstein

JustinThyme wrote:
Your video is a legitimate Gripe. I dont experience that. Most that complain are complaining about it taking 18 seconds instead of 8 seconds.
Here is mine on BIOS 211 with 2 950 pros in raid 0. Boot time is the same I had with 206, 208 and single M2 SSD. Others with your problem have reported that if you leave it plugged in you wont get that issue. No excuse I know but a remedy while the BIOS of this machine matures.

As for 64GB of RAM. If you compile videos with Adobe premiere, transcode with anything or batch process photos and grahics more RAM cuts the time of the process dramatically. Pleasae ignore the shaky hands. Too much coffee, not enough food and too darn old!


Thank you! Yours is much faster ,probably thanks it for the raid 0. I always leave it plugged , when i disconnect the Ac the boot time is increased to 2 min. No problem with your hands ,just excited Due to the boot time. My is much worse ,sometimes is good while play games and fire with the joystick:)) When you used the 206 bios, is it keep the fast boot setting?

Qosmio wrote:
Thank you! Yours is much faster ,probably thanks it for the raid 0. I always leave it plugged , when i disconnect the Ac the boot time is increased to 2 min. No problem with your hands ,just excited Due to the boot time. My is much worse ,sometimes is good while play games and fire with the joystick:)) When you used the 206 bios, is it keep the fast boot setting?


Yes when I used 206 it kept fast boot enabled but I didnt see any real difference in boot times with any of them, 206 was maybe 1-2 seconds faster. The change to 211 and two 950 pros in raid didnt change the time from power button to log in for me. Stayed right where it was. I actually disabled windows fast start (from within the OS) for a couple of reasons. For one it doesn't do a hard shutdown, its more like a hybrid sleep. So if you get a hang and do a shutdown then subsequently restart with it enabled you are only reloading the same problem as with fast start up enabled it dumps the kernal, ram and drivers to a file, Hiberfil.sys then you just resume from that. Other problem is with running only SSDs thats just another write every time I shut down that I dont want or need.
I also disable hibernate and sleep as I dont use it or need it and again unnecessary writes to the SSD.

Here is BIOS 208 in action.




“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, I'm not sure about the former” ~ Albert Einstein

ROG_HARDCORE
Level 8
Qosmio, i have same problem with you.. I'm using Samsung 950 PRO 512GB as well. with 64GB ram

ROG_HARDCORE wrote:
with 64GB ram


Out of pure curiousity, what kind of stuff do you use your computer for if you need 64GB of RAM? 😮 I'm happy with my 16GB XD

ROG_HARDCORE
Level 8
Purchase for G752VY, I though this would be my perfect machine ever. But i was wrong, with so many troubles and bugs, going through super bad services and customers care.
I was hopping This machine can actually utilize my 950 Pro with 2500MBs / 1500MBs and 64GB ram. With all those slow boot,slow start, shuttering, ACHI, Raid, Fastboot, and high temperature, abnormal realtek audio IC temperature..
fuhh.... sad.

My previous G750JX was actually perfect, unfortunately, i sold it. with Sata 3 SSD (500mbs) was actually faster than my current 950 Pro. with 3 second start and boot up from cold, deep death state. and at 5th second my games is already running and playing.
GTX770m, who care right? games setting at low is ok anyway
damn..

ROG_HARDCORE
Level 8
@Qosmio " when i disconnect the Ac the boot time is increased to 2 min." Same here!!!! i just discovered this!!!!

Indeed the 206 will have fastboot saved, and no such slow problem. It only happens beyond bios 206. damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn