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(Success) Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H Shutdown Issue - Problem
So I thought I would start a new thread because I have searched every article on this site to do with this issue - and just about every one on the web...
I have some experience with Hack's this one being my third...
My Z77X-UD5H/3770K dual boot 10.8.2 - Win 7 combo is working fine except for one thing... It will not shut down
As some others have mentioned here, when I close out of OSX the screens switch off and the hard drives spin down as you would expect - the only problem is the rig then does not shutdown. The fans still run and the lights stay on - Motherboard reads '05' on the display...
Now i have looked at this thread here:http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-support/72466-z77x-ud5h-dont-shutdowns.html and tried all the permutations to no mileage... it also seems that the problem is not unique to OSX as my Win 7 boot suffers from the same problem... also others have had the same issue: http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php?topic=8973.0
So I did a re-flash of both bios to F14 (have tried F15m Beta - no improvement)
Did a full re-install from scratch of Mountain Lion/Multibeast etc...
What I find is that the rig works correctly - shutdown/sleeps/auto sleeps etc no problem: for about a day - then it starts to play up with the shutdown issue
I'm waiting for a reply back from Gigabyte Tech to see what they say - as I mentioned before, the problem affects Windows 7 as well.
I have taken all hardware out and put back again one by one and tried everything including the following:
CPU PPL Disable
Disabling the Marvell chipset
XMP Profile -> disabled
xHCI Mode -> AUTO (not smart auto)
Disable all marvell sata controller
Disable OnBoard LAN Controller#1 (Atheros GbE LAN chip)
Disable wake on lan
Enable xHCI Hand-off (on by default)
Enable EHCI Hand-off
CMOS reset with mains unpluged
I'm thinking about RMA'ing the board for another one.. if all else fails
My Hardware List:
Z77X-UD5H Rev 1.0
3770k CPU
32 Gb Vengeance CL9 Ram (4x8)
Corsair AX860w PSU
GPU 1 - GTX 670 (Gigabyte 3x Winforce OC)
GPU 2 - GTX 670 (Gigabyte 3x Winforce OC)
SSD 1 - Samsung 830 256GB (OSX)
SSD 2 - Samsung 830 256GB (Win 7)
SSD 3 - OCZ Agility III 120GB (OSX Backup)
HDD 1 - 2.5" Hitachi 256GB (Win 7 Backup)
HDD 2 - 2.5 TB Western Digital (Data Drive)
HDD 2 - 2.5 TB Western Digital (Data Drive Backup)
DVD 1 - Sony Optiarc DVD RW AD-7280S
Wifi - TP-Link 4800
(Graphics cards have SLI bridge for Win 7)
I have attached my latest bios settings which worked for about a day then the problem started again...
Thanks in advance for any help
So I thought I would start a new thread because I have searched every article on this site to do with this issue - and just about every one on the web...
I have some experience with Hack's this one being my third...
My Z77X-UD5H/3770K dual boot 10.8.2 - Win 7 combo is working fine except for one thing... It will not shut down
As some others have mentioned here, when I close out of OSX the screens switch off and the hard drives spin down as you would expect - the only problem is the rig then does not shutdown. The fans still run and the lights stay on - Motherboard reads '05' on the display...
Now i have looked at this thread here:http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-support/72466-z77x-ud5h-dont-shutdowns.html and tried all the permutations to no mileage... it also seems that the problem is not unique to OSX as my Win 7 boot suffers from the same problem... also others have had the same issue: http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php?topic=8973.0
So I did a re-flash of both bios to F14 (have tried F15m Beta - no improvement)
Did a full re-install from scratch of Mountain Lion/Multibeast etc...
What I find is that the rig works correctly - shutdown/sleeps/auto sleeps etc no problem: for about a day - then it starts to play up with the shutdown issue
I'm waiting for a reply back from Gigabyte Tech to see what they say - as I mentioned before, the problem affects Windows 7 as well.
I have taken all hardware out and put back again one by one and tried everything including the following:
CPU PPL Disable
Disabling the Marvell chipset
XMP Profile -> disabled
xHCI Mode -> AUTO (not smart auto)
Disable all marvell sata controller
Disable OnBoard LAN Controller#1 (Atheros GbE LAN chip)
Disable wake on lan
Enable xHCI Hand-off (on by default)
Enable EHCI Hand-off
CMOS reset with mains unpluged
I'm thinking about RMA'ing the board for another one.. if all else fails
My Hardware List:
Z77X-UD5H Rev 1.0
3770k CPU
32 Gb Vengeance CL9 Ram (4x8)
Corsair AX860w PSU
GPU 1 - GTX 670 (Gigabyte 3x Winforce OC)
GPU 2 - GTX 670 (Gigabyte 3x Winforce OC)
SSD 1 - Samsung 830 256GB (OSX)
SSD 2 - Samsung 830 256GB (Win 7)
SSD 3 - OCZ Agility III 120GB (OSX Backup)
HDD 1 - 2.5" Hitachi 256GB (Win 7 Backup)
HDD 2 - 2.5 TB Western Digital (Data Drive)
HDD 2 - 2.5 TB Western Digital (Data Drive Backup)
DVD 1 - Sony Optiarc DVD RW AD-7280S
Wifi - TP-Link 4800
(Graphics cards have SLI bridge for Win 7)
I have attached my latest bios settings which worked for about a day then the problem started again...
Thanks in advance for any help
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