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  On 1/23/2021 at 10:41 PM, DarthFK said:

Cool! I always did clean installs on my z170 non-k experiments, as well as appropriate drivers. I no longer have any non-k or z170, though, so thanks for sharing with those who might one day dabble in this "antique" department :)

Be well!! (not the most trivial wish these days)

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Thank you! It is always nice to be able to fiddle with stuff like this. I wish you are well too!

  • 3 months later...
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Hello! 

I have just successfully flashed the 9006 bios onto my z170i Pro Gaming with I7 6700. At first I thought it didn't work then discovered it posts fine and boots to windows if I remove one stick of ram. Has anyone had success running 32gb ram or is this likely a limitation of the older bios? 

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  On 5/14/2021 at 4:11 PM, Lachymx said:

Hello! 

I have just successfully flashed the 9006 bios onto my z170i Pro Gaming with I7 6700. At first I thought it didn't work then discovered it posts fine and boots to windows if I remove one stick of ram. Has anyone had success running 32gb ram or is this likely a limitation of the older bios? 

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Hi, I haven't tried 32gigs and already sold that system long ago, but these bios-es and BCLK overclock limits the speed of ram. If you have 4 sticks, it might be that lowering the ram speed can allow you to boot maybe. I am not sure, but perhaps one more regular remedy might work - just like when you have issues with the regular bios with 2x8Gb and you take out one of the sticks and if it powers on, then power it down and add the 2nd stick - the same here, you could try adding it later? (or you did and it still doesn't work?)

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Yeah I tried putting the 2nd stick back in after booting successfully. It won't even post with it in. Only two slots on my board so 2x 16gb sticks. 

 

Posted (edited)
  On 5/15/2021 at 12:10 AM, Lachymx said:

Yeah I tried putting the 2nd stick back in after booting successfully. It won't even post with it in. Only two slots on my board so 2x 16gb sticks. 

 

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Are you at stock RAM speeds?

And have you tried bumping the voltages? I had to do that a few times on these boards even for the non-k overclock. Had to do the regular "almost OC" approach to the voltages, including upping vccio and vccsa and DRAM voltage, even if at low or stock RAM speeds.

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managed to get it running with 24gb which is a good enough compromise for the overclock gain. No luck with 32gb at stock speeds or with upper voltages 

Posted (edited)
  On 5/22/2021 at 10:01 PM, Skreaz said:

Hi,

I have buy a Z170 PROGAMING AURA, but i dont know if i can use the Z170 Progaming unlock bios, for my motherboard or not.

Thanks

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I had one Pro Gaming Aura & if I recall correctly, the bios was slightly different that non-Aura. So, the flashing didn't work. But that's my memory, which is not 100% reliable (and alsi can't be flashed:)

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  On 5/22/2021 at 10:31 PM, DarthFK said:

I had one Pro Gaming Aura & if I recall correctly, the bios was slightly different that non-Aura. So, the flashing didn't work. But that's my memory, which is not 100% reliable (and alsi can't be flashed:)

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Thanks, so i go buy a 6700K so. ^^

  • 1 month later...
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Hello everyone, sorry for my English (I'm from Belarus). Tell me, does someone have a solution for updating the bios? When the z170i pro gaming firmware requires updating the ez flash bios, how to solve it?

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