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Thank you for the tips. I first need to update version 0400 - I managed to download it from another website, I hope everything will be okay with this BIOS because the website is not very reliable. After version 0400, I can install the latest version or an older version, 0508. The BIOS is original Intel but old. Only a few systems from a USB drive can be launched on this motherboard, hence the idea of updating it. One user of this motherboard had a similar problem, and after updating, booting from a USB drive went smoothly, so it's worth a try because I was considering using LibreBoot. I don't expect miracles from this old motherboard, and it will work as our backup. I'll sleep on it after work and check if the downloaded BIOS will work properly.

Hello, I am trying to find the newest BIOS version available for my Motherboard. Unfortunately, intel stopped manufacturing their own boards years ago, and even stopped supporting their driver pages online. So I am left with searching google for it, with many random and likely unreliable sources. I have an Intel DH57JG with an i5-650. The current BIOS version is (not a very comprehensive version number) JGIBX10J.86A.0537.2010.0518.0132... If anyone knows a reliable source, has a copy of the last release, or can verify if my current version is the most recent that would be appreciated!

Intel announced the discontinuance of the Intel Desktop Board product family in January 2013 to focus on innovative form factors beyond motherboards, such as the Intel NUC products. All Intel Desktop Boards stopped shipping entirely by July 2015. Device drivers for Intel Desktop Board are no longer available on Intel Download Center after September 13, 2019. BIOS updates are no longer available after November 22, 2019

Sulfur compounds in the air can penetrate tiny onboard resistors creating chemical change and causing these resistors to open or short. If either of these occurs the motherboard will fail to function. By equipping resistors with an Anti-Sulfur Design GIGABYTE gives Ultra Durable Motherboards a whole new meaning.

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... this motherboard offers a great design with an excellent build quality, just like ASUS knows how to do it on their ROG Strix Gaming lineup. With excellent performance and great support, this motherboard is perfect for the gamers who wants the best.

Beyond the cost difference between these two ASUS ROG motherboards, the B660 chipset seem already very capable for building a PC configuration dedicated for gaming. However, if you would like to overclock your processor or if you need more PCI-Express 16x extension ports, then the Strix Z690-E Gaming WiFi is an excellent choice.

As for the motherboard, since I have an insight into the next test of the Hero model, my grade for this one will be the Gold Medal. The board handles very well with what it has, especially compared to the more expensive HERO model, although I honestly would not advise you to combine it with 12900K.

"??? Motherboard Intel 12th Gen 'Alder Lake' ROG Strix Z690-E???Kru KotGa baru aja nge-review motherboard tier dewa nih yaitu ROG Strix Z690-E Gaming WiFi, mobo ini sudah support Intel 12th Gen alias Alder Lake, RAM DDR5, PCIE 5.0, WiFi 6.E yang bisa sampai di frekuensi 6 GHz, bahkan motherboard canggih ini support hingga 5 slot M.2.Semakin penasaran kan bagaimana performa dari motherboard ini ketika digeber dengan processor Alder Lake dan RAM DDR5 dari Kingston? Tonton aja full reviewnya di Channel YouTubeKotak Game di: =jym4p67t9ZQ"

Comprehensive memory tuning options are the cornerstone of ROG motherboards. For DDR5, the ROG Strix Z690-E Gaming WiFi breaks performance limits with a stacked suite of overclocking parameters for both high-speed kits and entry-level memory modules that have a locked power management integrated circuit (PMIC):

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ROG Strix Z690 motherboards include an AIDA64 Extreme 60 days free trial. This industry-leading tool provides detailed information about installed hardware and software as well as benchmarks for measuring performance of the entire system or individual components. AIDA64 Extreme also includes a monitoring and diagnostics feature to detect and prevent hardware issues. All vital system sensors can be tracked in real time, allowing voltage readings, fan speeds, and temperature information to be displayed on the desktop or sent to dedicated displays or to the OLED panels of ROG AIO liquid coolers*.

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IntelZ690 LGA 1700 ATX motherboard with PCIe5.0, 16+1 power stages, DDR5 memory support, Two-Way AI Noise Cancelation, AI Overclocking, AI Cooling, AI Networking, WiFi 6E (802.11ax), Intel2.5 Gb Ethernet, four M.2 slots with heatsinks, PCIe 4.0 NVMeSSD support, M.2 backplate, PCIeSlot Q-Release, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C, SATA and Aura Sync RGB lighting

Intel Z690 LGA 1700 mATX motherboard with PCIe 5.0, 14+1 DrMos, DDR5 memory support, Two-Way AI Noise Cancelation, AI Overclocking, AI Cooling, AI Networking, WiFi 6E (802.11ax), Intel 2.5 Gb Ethernet, three M.2 slots with heatsinks, PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD support, M.2 backplates, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C, SATA and AURA Sync RGB lighting

I just finished my first build using the x570 Steel Legend WiFi and AMD 3900XT and when I go to download drivers, the drivers for LAN and bluetooth are intel. Should I still download despite having an AMD CPU? Here's an image of what I see below.

Are you getting post beeps on startup ? If not you may be dealing with a power issue . Just because your fans are running and your motherboard light comes on doesn't mean you have enough power in the power supply to run the machine .Power supplies can die slowly and still appear ok .If you have access to another power supply try changing it out . You may also want to try a different monitor or test your old monitor on another computer. depending on your motherboard you could try resetting the mem button common on Asus boards. Also you mentioned you've disconnected the power and that you've held down the power button for extended periods . Did you do this together? if not try unplugging from power and holding the power button down for roughly 60sec then plugging in and rebooting. Finally as dumb as this is going to sound but it happens to the best of us... is your monitor turned on and plugged in? Just sayin Hope something here helps and good luck

This is the first time I've ever decided to post a piece of advice to any website/message board because I think it would really help a lot of people. I had the exactly same problem after installing a new motherboard. I tried everything I could think of and all the tips I found online; to list just a few: updating my BIOS, reinstalling Windows 10, changing from DP cable to HDMI, reinstalling all my drivers, reinstalling just graphics drivers, plugging and unplugging my Nvidia graphics card several times, cleaning/vacuuming every single component (my comp is as clean as a whistle - looks brand new, trying all kinds of combinations in BIOS settings, etc - nothing worked.

And here is how I SOLVED IT! After reading some unrelated advice about the "turn on fast start-up" function in Windows 10 and reading about how it can cause certain booting problems, I thought I might as well give it a try, nothing left to lose. So, I went to Control Panel/Power Options and under "change setting that are currently unavailable" turned off the fast start-up. Voila, problem solved! I'm guessing there is was kind of incompatibility between my motherboard (Intel Desktop Board DQ77MK) and this particular Windows setting. After spending a week dealing with this issue and going out of my ever-loving mind, you can imagine my relief. I'll make sure to post this advice on as many message boards I can to help other miserable souls like myself. 5376163bf9

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