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WARNING BIOS 1302 might give u problems

phatmonkey
Level 9
UPDATE 13/12/2019 New Bios 1401 seems to be stable so far, no BSOD

ORIGINAL POST:
Just a heads up in case someone is in a similar sinking boat lol
BIOS 1302 was causing the odd system restart on my ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO (WI-FI), I have now gone back to 1105 with no problems.
I eliminated all possibilities before posting here which includes, PSU, Wire / connections, memory, re-seating, chkdisc, SFC, DISM, GPU, CPU, TEMPs.
I had the odd system freeze since 1302 then it progressed to restarts few days later, since installing 1105 again there has been no restarts and that includes running multiple tasks to strain the PC into giving me an error or BSOD lol

I hope this saves time an energy for anyone else that might be experiencing a similar problem, also as a side note in 1302 Corssair LINK was giving me some teething problems and funny enough that was the fan control for the PSU unit, could this be part of the problem.... who knows, but 1105 is stable.

PS SPECS: ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO (WI-FI), i9 9900k, corsair LPX 64G DDR4. MSI G X Trio RTX 2080Ti, Corsair AX 1200i PSU, 5 Crucial MX500 2TB SSDs and one WD 4TB drive.
Windows 11 | Rog Maximus Z690 Hero | i9-14900K | Corsair Vengeance DDR5 4800mhz 64GB | MSI 4090 SUPRIM X | Apollo x16 | Quantum 2626 | ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG48UQ | H150i RGB Pro XT | AX1200i | Dark Core Pro SE | K100 RGB


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Yuniel
Level 10
thanks for keep us updated dude , really apreciate

Detleg
Level 12
Yup it sure did, I used Bios 2 with the 1102 on my Maximus XI Extreme. If it aint broke don't update.

Detleg wrote:
Yup it sure did, I used Bios 2 with the 1102 on my Maximus XI Extreme. If it aint broke don't update.


maxi. xi extreme have dual bios ?

Yuniel wrote:
maxi. xi extreme have dual bios ?

Yes, look at the push button switch at the end by your SATA ports, also there is a LED located between PCIe 1 and 3 that signals you which Bios you on.

Detleg wrote:
Yes, look at the push button switch at the end by your SATA ports, also there is a LED located between PCIe 1 and 3 that signals you which Bios you on.


Many thanks: your comment made me discover this feature that will simplify my life on future rollbacks when BIOS upgrades brings more issues than it solves.

Detleg wrote:
Yup it sure did, I used Bios 2 with the 1102 on my Maximus XI Extreme. If it aint broke don't update.


You are right "If it aint broke don't update".... lesson learnt lol
I have always updated the bios on release, will stop at 1105 😄
Windows 11 | Rog Maximus Z690 Hero | i9-14900K | Corsair Vengeance DDR5 4800mhz 64GB | MSI 4090 SUPRIM X | Apollo x16 | Quantum 2626 | ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG48UQ | H150i RGB Pro XT | AX1200i | Dark Core Pro SE | K100 RGB


phatmonkey wrote:
You are right "If it aint broke don't update".... lesson learnt lol
I have always updated the bios on release, will stop at 1105 😄


i can agree, i have similiar setup, but the Maximus XI Formula, with BIOS 1302 i get always BSOD after 5-7min, so i went back to 1201, these works without any Issues 🙂

phatmonkey wrote:
You are right "If it aint broke don't update".... lesson learnt lol
I have always updated the bios on release, will stop at 1105 😄

that wasn't meant for you lol

Carlyle2020
Level 10
Well it runs smooth with my 8700k and 8086k.
Anyone having issues and has no 9900k?