Recent content by hpmoon

  1. hpmoon

    [Solved] GA-Z77X-UD5H freezing and lockups

    In the meantime, songokussm, revise the thread title to remove "[Solved]" -- your proposed solution is putting people through numerous unnecessary steps that were your early insurance policy against lockups, and mere guesses. Thanks.
  2. hpmoon

    [Solved] GA-Z77X-UD5H freezing and lockups

    I don't think it's official at all; just that the original poster, songokussm, has the ability to revise the thread title. It's a totally disagreeable decision here, though, even evidenced by songokussm's posts which throw down multiple guesses at what the solutions might be. So yes, despite...
  3. hpmoon

    [Solved] GA-Z77X-UD5H freezing and lockups

    I installed it and found the freezes/BSODs recurring without, as before, setting the Base Clock manually to 100.1. I had thought Gigabyte released F7 to address this obviously widespread problem, but apparently they are not being responsive. This is a really bad episode for their reputation...
  4. hpmoon

    [Solved] GA-Z77X-UD5H freezing and lockups

    Please don't announce a solution if you're not sure it applies broadly. If you search this thread, and others offsite, you'll see numerous reports where BIOS firmware F8a still showed the symptoms, and often it was the Base Clock going to 100.1 that still solved the problem. Anyway, we need an...
  5. hpmoon

    [Solved] GA-Z77X-UD5H freezing and lockups

    I'd propose that you might get no shutdowns anymore if you go with the most-reported solution, just setting the Base Clock (what everyone weirdly is calling the BLCK) to 100.1 and ditching those other tweaks you mentioned.
  6. hpmoon

    [Solved] GA-Z77X-UD5H freezing and lockups

    I'd argue for starting with less than the numerous listed possibilities, based on my limited experience here: the remedy was totally, instantly, exclusively -- without any other change -- setting the Base Clock to 100.1, creating a current stability that now is going on two days of up-time.
  7. hpmoon

    The fall and rise of Fermi and nVidia.

    You couldn't have been more obvious in revealing that you are not a professional, and you know nothing about professional video editing. With a GTX 285, three OF the video tracks in a sequence will have CUDA hardware acceleration. Your guesstimation of what professional video editors actually...