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Gigabyte Talk Up The Z77-UD3H's "OC Genes"

Dinos22 just posted the S3 bios for the Z77X-UD3H up on the Techdaily blog as well. For those who want to try it out: DOWNLOAD.

(source: http://gigabytedaily.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/new-ivy-bridge-world-record-708933mhz.html)

Gigabyte don't seem to spend as much time chasing records as some other motherboard manufacturers, but when they give Hicookie a little LN2 and an extreme BIOS, it generally doesn't take long until he breaks something, a record, or a motherboard.

Luckily for Gigabyte, this time (and it seems many other times recently) Hicookie has been breaking records in the name of Gigabyte. Not only that, he's been using entry level boards, proving to the competition and the world, that Gigabytes build quality is rock solid, from their UD3 right through to the UD7 and G1 series.

The record most recently taken by Hicookie is the world frequency record for the i7 3770K (7.089GHz), and to some peoples surprise, it was done on yet another UD3 motherboard, the Z77-UD3H. If you take a look at the rest of the frequency records held by Hicookie, you quickly learn that he knows his way around the Intel platforms, as there aren't many AMD scores to be seen (that can be said for most extreme overclockers however).

Dino - the Australian PR for Gigabyte has updated the Gigabyte Tech Daily Blog with the full story, where he refers to the "OC Genes" present in the UD3H, and also links through to a download link for the extreme BIOS - For anyone who owns sub zero cooling, a Z77-UD3H and a CPU with a death wish.

Congratulations Gigabyte and Hicookie on yet another world record, and and even bigger praise should be granted for taking this new record on a sub $200 motherboard.


Jun 13, 2012 - article - atomicmpc.com.au
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Fyi - I'm in the process of rehosting the S3 bios

Thanks for sharing, Dinos36!!
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Thank's Dinos22 !!
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PM me if you need UD5H
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is S3 any better than F8-F9 for memory clocking?
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I tested UD3H, UD5H and Sniper 3 on LN2. There were no differences or a gain in higher clocks on the mainboards.

I only had differences of arround 20 MHz which can be reffered to pot mounting or the sack of rice which just fell over in China at the same time.
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"or the sack of rice which just fell over in China at the same time."

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The "butterfly effect" just became the "rice effect"
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its not better for memory clocking, should be very similar to F8 as its based on F8 i think
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The download doesn't work, give it another way to download
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