03-19-2017, 10:18 AM
I have an EVGA 790i Ultra 132-CK-NF79 which is meant to have support for only 8GB of RAM, but works absolutely fine with 16GB with the official BIOS P09:
http://cdn.evga.com/bios/nforce/NF79P09.bin
However you CANNOT have more than 10GB of RAM and 2 x Nvidia Graphics Cards in SLI. It will POST and output video to the BIOS screen for a split second, but then panic and auto reset in a loop. Anything 10GB or less works fine.
I flashed it with a more feature heavy modded BIOS from a HP Blackbird 002-01C (:
P07 (811N8P07.BIN) HP SLIC v2.1 & SLP for Windows Activation http://members.iinet.net.au/~michaeldd/H..._v2.1).rar
Found here: https://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/24629-EVGA-XFX-Zotac-780i-790i-BIOS-ARCHIVE-(DELL-SLIC-v2-1-amp-SLP-Activation)
Still no change to this: it works fine with 16GB of RAM with 1 x Graphics Card, 2 x Graphics Card + >10GB RAM = POST reboot loop.
Any idea what could be causing this and how to override this reboot loop? I'm convinced it would work fine. I am new to BIOS modding but keen to learn so anything I could do to help please let me know.
Thanks,
Jon
http://cdn.evga.com/bios/nforce/NF79P09.bin
However you CANNOT have more than 10GB of RAM and 2 x Nvidia Graphics Cards in SLI. It will POST and output video to the BIOS screen for a split second, but then panic and auto reset in a loop. Anything 10GB or less works fine.
I flashed it with a more feature heavy modded BIOS from a HP Blackbird 002-01C (:
P07 (811N8P07.BIN) HP SLIC v2.1 & SLP for Windows Activation http://members.iinet.net.au/~michaeldd/H..._v2.1).rar
Found here: https://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/24629-EVGA-XFX-Zotac-780i-790i-BIOS-ARCHIVE-(DELL-SLIC-v2-1-amp-SLP-Activation)
Still no change to this: it works fine with 16GB of RAM with 1 x Graphics Card, 2 x Graphics Card + >10GB RAM = POST reboot loop.
Any idea what could be causing this and how to override this reboot loop? I'm convinced it would work fine. I am new to BIOS modding but keen to learn so anything I could do to help please let me know.
Thanks,
Jon