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I'll ask you to have some patience for Z170 and Kaby Lake overclocking support, it's only been 2 months since launch and Z270 + AM4 takes precedence.

 

Any news on any update what so ever ?

It is taken a long time.

Should at least have any information about now

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Any news on any update what so ever ?

It is taken a long time.

Should at least have any information about now

 

We're pretty swamped at the moment with several new platforms in the works. I don't have any update and can't promise any time frame.

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At least sad, that the biggest ( and probably the best ) computer hardware manufacturer in the world, has personnel problem, to cover the increased demand for support.

 

Seems I did the right thing to sell my M8E for 300 Euros ( without the OC panel ) and bought an Apex from Amazon.co.UK for 209 GBP ( 250 Euros ).

 

Superior board at a lower price I must admit :)

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At least sad, that the biggest ( and probably the best ) computer hardware manufacturer in the world, has personnel problem, to cover the increased demand for support.

 

Seems I did the right thing to sell my M8E for 300 Euros ( without the OC panel ) and bought an Apex from Amazon.co.UK for 209 GBP ( 250 Euros ).

 

Superior board at a lower price I must admit :)

 

Are you serious? Complaining about it taking a few months to enable an EOL OS on an EOL platform, released over 1.5 years ago? Yeah how many companies are ready to support that?

 

Anyhow, I tested 3401 on M8I and it works fine with XP :) Try it and report back.

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Are you serious? Complaining about it taking a few months to enable an EOL OS on an EOL platform, released over 1.5 years ago? Yeah how many companies are ready to support that?

 

Anyhow, I tested 3401 on M8I and it works fine with XP :) Try it and report back.

 

Usually I am serious.

Being one eyed among the blind, does not help me in any way.

 

BTW, I do not care about XP. After bios 2202, mem timings on M8I and M8E are off.

If someone wishes to continue using Skylake cpu's, he should stick to 2202.

Anything newer is a disaster.

 

Thank you for understanding Elmor.

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Usually I am serious.

Being one eyed among the blind, does not help me in any way.

 

BTW, I do not care about XP. After bios 2202, mem timings on M8I and M8E are off.

If someone wishes to continue using Skylake cpu's, he should stick to 2202.

Anything newer is a disaster.

 

Thank you for understanding Elmor.

 

Did you try 3401? Just to confirm, Kaby Lake memory overclocking is not good at the moment?

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After a quick test on M8I with 3401 and 7700K

 

4266 XMP works

4266 1T with loose timings works

4000 1T C12 tight works

 

On 3401 with 6700K

 

4266 XMP works

4266 1T with loose timings works

4000 1T C12 tight works

 

On 0019 with 6700K

 

4266 XMP doesn't work

4266 1T with loose timings works

4000 1T C12 tight works

 

Please make a detailed report with exact settings that are not working (dump settings to FAT USB drive under Overclocking profiles, save to drive, Ctrl+F2). In case of Skylake, please provide a comparison with previous working BIOS.

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who wants to try run coffelake on the M8i
you can try the following flash bios: 

-->  Bios 3801 (Mod Coffeelake Microcode)

Nb :
Flash bios using CH314a flasher
do not try flashing through bios_flashback


overalls work well (without any problems) : 
- IGP working
- PCIEX x16
- Overclocking :
Ratio Core, Cache and memory (all running normally)

For 4core usage (eg: 8350K) do not need mod pin cpu.
For 6core usage (eg 8600K and 8700K) need to do cpu mod pin
(like cpu mod in MOCF)

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Here's the submission validation CPU-Z :
use 8350K --> http://valid.x86.fr/hmpnfm
use 8600K --> https://valid.x86.fr/aa73ih

for other submissions can be viewed on my profile  : HexaOC

Powered By : Hexatekno.com

 

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10 hours ago, GtiJason said:

No need to isolate 2 pads or short other 2 since 8350k is really just a 7600k ?

For 4core usage (eg: 8350K) do not need mod pin cpu.
For 6core usage (eg 8600K and 8700K) need to do cpu mod pin
(like cpu mod in MOCF)

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