10-03-2018 01:54 PM
11-18-2018 03:02 AM
stuwph wrote:
if you are on a edition10 board try this 1902 modded bios
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AvGS4gjR6ucjked_mctdQ7TnuJJ93A
couldn't test it because im only on the V board
11-18-2018 10:17 AM
11-18-2018 10:49 AM
11-16-2018 09:48 AM
11-16-2018 02:03 PM
ELIESEH wrote:
Any ****ing solution from asus???!! my 6900k is now useless!!!! Loosing 600mhz on 16 threads cpu is huge.
if i found that other motherboards brands are not affected, it will be my last ASUS board
11-17-2018 01:34 AM
11-17-2018 04:18 PM
ELIESEH wrote:
Any ****ing solution from asus???!! my 6900k is now useless!!!! Loosing 600mhz on 16 threads cpu is huge.
if i found that other motherboards brands are not affected, it will be my last ASUS board
11-20-2018 10:53 AM
ChaosMinionX wrote:
Guys I just fixed Windows 1809, and the issue with BW-E on the Rampage V Edition 10 X99 board. The issue stemmed from a uCode incompatibility and has been corrected by loading the latest Intel uCode into the 1902 BIOS. You do not have to modify anything at the Windows OS level (like modifying the DLLs in System32 as some have suggested)
Setup: 6850k @ 4.4GHz and Windows 10 1809 on R5E10 Board.
Validation (right click and open image in another window to see the full screenshot, I have an ultrawide):
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I zipped up the CAP and uploaded here: https://www.filehosting.org/file/details/759462/R5E10.zip - changes from 1902 were made via UBU @ Fernando WinRaid. I used the latest uCode for HaswellE/BroadwellE as the uCode from 1902 is the January release and is incompatible with the OS side fixes.
In addition to microcode the latest 14.8 UEFI option ROM for RST is loaded, and latest network stack modules.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK - PLEASE ENSURE YOU UNDERSTAND HOW TO USE BIOS FLASHBACK AND HAVE A WAY TO RECOVER YOUR BIOS IN THE EVENT THIS DOES NOT WORK FOR YOU.
stuwph wrote:
if you are on a edition10 board try this 1902 modded bios
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AvGS4gjR6ucjked_mctdQ7TnuJJ93A
couldn't test it because im only on the V board
11-21-2018 12:33 AM
MiRai wrote:
Like others, I'll attest that this modified BIOS is working with the RVE10 motherboard. I would've preferred to not have to give my information to filehosting.com in order to download the file, but I just used a temp e-mail site and it all worked out.
It's unfortunate that Asus has still not yet bothered to support their own products, and my MSI Godlike board is not suffering from this same issue.
EDIT: Actually, with the above BIOS I was having issues with the NICs constantly cutting out every ~30s or so. Using the second "unofficial" RVE10 BIOS from a few posts above (quoted below), the issues are gone.
However, just to be fair, I didn't fully cut the power from the board after the first flash, and so the NIC issue may have been avoided had I done that. I fully cut the power on the second attempt, and everything is fine.