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Thanks Raja! That was itTry installing the MEI driver.
Raja... would you happen to know if ASUS plans to release AI Suite 3 on Windows 10 for the x79 Deluxe?
Raja... would you happen to know if ASUS plans to release AI Suite 3 on Windows 10 for the x79 Deluxe?
I've been using the windows 7 version of the Asus software in windows 10 without any issues on a sabertooth x79.so you are saying that AI suite doesn't work in windows 10 now ?
i'm still on windows 7 but was considering upgrading
Hi, I've upgraded yesterday to Win10 and saw the latest BIOS "X79-DELUXE-ASUS-4805.CAP" available on the product page. I'm running the version prior to this, but I can't flash to this version via the flash utility in the BIOS, some warning about this CAP file is not a UEFI Bios. Is there any performance advantages in this new build?
You need to have the file on a FAT32 partition (e.g., FAT32 formatted USB key).Hi, I've upgraded yesterday to Win10 and saw the latest BIOS "X79-DELUXE-ASUS-4805.CAP" available on the product page. I'm running the version prior to this, but I can't flash to this version via the flash utility in the BIOS, some warning about this CAP file is not a UEFI Bios. Is there any performance advantages in this new build?
Post questions, tips, tricks in this thread please for official ASUS support.
-Raja
P9X79 Pro has developed (at least) two bad RAM slots. D1 and C1. This system current has 2 8 GB Corsair Dominator RAM sticks, not overclocked. (It had 4, but 2 went bad and I need to do an RMA with Corsair.)
My original, as built configuration was RAM in slots B1 and D1. When I started getting out of RAM error messages, I noticed that Task Manager reported that I had only 8 GB of RAM. So after some experimentation, I discovered that I could get the system to boot with 16 GB of RAM recognized, with RAM in slots A1 and B1. Now I know this is contrary to the user manual.
- If I run my system like this long term, will this cause any damage?
- How much would ASUS charge to repair this board? How long is the turnaround?
- When Corsair sends back 2 good RAM sticks, which RAM slots should I use from A2 - D2?
- If I decide to get an X99 board with socket 2011 V3, will my 3930K be compatible?
Thanks,
x509
You might want to roll back to an earlier BIOS build to see if compatibility issues are causing this. I'm still at 4608 from 2013 on my Sabertooth X79.Just got done building Sabertooth X79 with 3930K on WIndows 7 64-bit. The motherboard is using the latest BIOS 4801.
I went on the Asus site to find drivers. In my Device Manager I still have yellow exclamation marks on the: System Interrupt Controller, SM Bus Controller, PCI Simple Controller and numerous Base SImple Device.
I have tried to find the drivers for these on the Asus site but not having much luck.
Anyone else had this problem and knows where to go?
My X79 has always been very picky about memory, I have never gotten it to read a full load of RAM (4gb sticks).
I haven't really paid as much attention to the RAM readouts as I should have over last few years. Only really noticed the lags, system not picking up full RAM, etc. after Windows 10 updates this year. Didn't even consider this might be something with this model mobo. Hurray! More variables to consider.
I've been using 32GB (8x4GB Samsung ram) in my rig since I built it years ago. Never had any problems.My X79 has always been very picky about memory, I have never gotten it to read a full load of RAM (4gb sticks). But I didn't hear about the 'testing' thing, thanks for the heads up-= I'll try to look tonight.