12-17-2016 10:04 AM
12-24-2016 04:04 AM
12-24-2016 06:53 AM
nizza7401 wrote:
my maximus viii hero after three days in which worked perfectly goes out and locks the ignition message "00" .. I tried everything ... now in care pending the replacement
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12-24-2016 02:34 PM
Shenny wrote:
Did you try to flashback to 2202 to recover your board? I had read somewhere (or maybe I had watched it on YouTube) that flashback should work even if your current BIOS is FUBAR because the flashback program is stored on a separate chip, i.e. it is independent of the BIOS.
Update: Here is a link to a kind of tutorial video for flashback for those that are interested (the video is for Rampage IV Gene but I suppose it works the same way for other boards as well). I noticed two things that can be easily missed:
- the USB drive on which the BIOS file is copied should be formatted in FAT32
- the BIOS file should be named in a specific way to be recognized by the flashback program. For M8R boards this name is (surprise!) M8R.CAP.
12-25-2016 01:37 AM
12-25-2016 02:23 AM
Shenny wrote:
I was just wondering - if like in Nizza's case my MB got bricked without warning, then the BIOS settings will be the last that I have entered (e.g. for overclock). Should I press the CMOS button to clear them before flashback? Or will the flashback reset them to their default values?
12-25-2016 02:29 PM
Shenny wrote:
I was just wondering - if like in Nizza's case my MB got bricked without warning, then the BIOS settings will be the last that I have entered (e.g. for overclock). Should I press the CMOS button to clear them before flashback? Or will the flashback reset them to their default values?
01-01-2017 05:19 PM
01-19-2017 08:46 AM
01-19-2017 11:10 AM
etorphine wrote:
Hello everybody is it safe to flash 3007 bios for ranger VIII ?
01-19-2017 04:29 PM
Shenny wrote:
It depends. I have the same mobo and I am running with BIOS 3007 for one month now (actually, I flashed the BIOS two hours after it was uploaded to Asus support site). I have not encountered any problems with overclock or anything else so far (my OC is not very impressive but I am happy with it); actually, I think that with this BIOS the PC startup time (as measured in the Startup tab of Windows Task Manager) is a few seconds faster than before. Also, it seems that Ranger is the only mobo for which Asus did not pull off the BIOS after the recent complaints so perhaps it is better suited for this motherboard.
Finally, in case that you plan to upgrade your CPU to one of the Kaby Lake family, 3007 is a must, as you can see here: https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/MAXIMUS-VIII-RANGER/HelpDesk_CPU/
However, keep it in mind that the general reaction towards this BIOS was quite negative here in the forum and most people prefer to keep running with the older version 2202.