THANK YOU SO MUCH! I literally bought and built my b760m paired with i5 12400k 2 weeks ago in my old case. When the new case finally arrived, I rebuilt it in there, this was also after I updated my bios. Guess what happened when I tried to turn it on. NOTHING! Complete silence, not even a light. I thought I fried the mobo somehow. When I tried the MOBO on a friend's CPU it worked! so it was obviously the CPU, which was getting hot at the time but nothing was happening. I downgraded the BIOS and it is alive!! Thank you!
I have the same board but its the ax model. I was on F15 bios out of the box, but after i installed windows and updated it, it refused to boot after restart. Long story short, after trying to reformat the nvme drive, and trying to install intel rapid storage technology driver to help with boot directory, i instead flashed to version F16. I can now reformat the drive (currently doing so as i speak, just managed to get into win10 desktop right now) and hopefully i wont have any further issues. But I used the q-flash bios method as i was able to boot to it. Just as a fyi to ensure a good update, use usb 2.0 thumb drive, make sure its formatted to fat32, and only copy the bios file to the thumb drive. Hopefully anyone with any issues gets sorted, but im not entirely trusting of this board. Too many issues so far and its brand new. Edit: when you install win 10/11 please do a full update first via automatic updates. Then install gigabyte control center. And let this app update the drivers.
Hi, buddy. Thank you for recording and sharing this "how to." Recently, I bought this mobo and I want to know whether I need to update the bios or not for an i5 14th gen processor.
Yes..most likely these are still shipping with older bios. Somewhere between 6-12 months all the MBs with older bios have been sold..and newer ones ship with a bios that allows newest cpu
I have this particular MB. That being said...the mb wouldn't see the 2nd nvme drive. I contacted Gigabyte and was told to install the bios version F2 ( this was about 2 weeks ago or so. ) Now I see that F2 is gone and F3 is here. Weird man....weird. :)
So I just updated the bios from version F2 to F3. The one thing I did notice is - There was a listing on the "Easy" part of the bios that showed High Bandwidth - Low Latency is now gone.
Will this same method work for B760M DS3H AX DDR4 (rev. 1.x) for an i3-13100 without another CPU? Or would this board i mentioned be ready out of the box for a i3-13100? thanks for this video and best regards!
Thank you for the information. Actually I have purchased this motherboard recently and about to assemble. I just want to add NVida GTX 1660 super graphic card which is sufficient for me. I think I dont have to upgrade the BIOS.
Based on what I see here: www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B760M-DS3H-rev-10/support#support-dl-bios . I would say not necessary unless you are having other hardware issues.
Probably not worthwhile unless you grab some higher Speed RAM that was not previously supported, or intel comes out with a new 13th gen...or there is some security issue. Sometimes not worth the risk.
Thank you so much.
Almost died of anxiety since i broke the bios update and couldnt turn on the motherboard.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I literally bought and built my b760m paired with i5 12400k 2 weeks ago in my old case. When the new case finally arrived, I rebuilt it in there, this was also after I updated my bios. Guess what happened when I tried to turn it on. NOTHING! Complete silence, not even a light. I thought I fried the mobo somehow. When I tried the MOBO on a friend's CPU it worked! so it was obviously the CPU, which was getting hot at the time but nothing was happening. I downgraded the BIOS and it is alive!! Thank you!
I have the same board but its the ax model.
I was on F15 bios out of the box, but after i installed windows and updated it, it refused to boot after restart.
Long story short, after trying to reformat the nvme drive, and trying to install intel rapid storage technology driver to help with boot directory, i instead flashed to version F16.
I can now reformat the drive (currently doing so as i speak, just managed to get into win10 desktop right now) and hopefully i wont have any further issues.
But I used the q-flash bios method as i was able to boot to it. Just as a fyi to ensure a good update, use usb 2.0 thumb drive, make sure its formatted to fat32, and only copy the bios file to the thumb drive.
Hopefully anyone with any issues gets sorted, but im not entirely trusting of this board. Too many issues so far and its brand new.
Edit: when you install win 10/11 please do a full update first via automatic updates.
Then install gigabyte control center. And let this app update the drivers.
Hi, buddy. Thank you for recording and sharing this "how to." Recently, I bought this mobo and I want to know whether I need to update the bios or not for an i5 14th gen processor.
Yes..most likely these are still shipping with older bios. Somewhere between 6-12 months all the MBs with older bios have been sold..and newer ones ship with a bios that allows newest cpu
@@PC_HardwareTechUnboxing_1 thanks, mate. You're a life saver!
MY MAN! WHAT DID YOU DO AT 11:40 to get the PSU and Q-FLASH to turn on??? I have this same board and I cannot get it to turn on
Hold Q-Flash button for about 2 sec
Excellent. Thank you very much. Have a nice day.
this helped me climb out of my hole of confusion! thank you very much!
I have this particular MB. That being said...the mb wouldn't see the 2nd nvme drive. I contacted Gigabyte and was told to install the bios version F2 ( this was about 2 weeks ago or so. ) Now I see that F2 is gone and F3 is here. Weird man....weird. :)
So I just updated the bios from version F2 to F3. The one thing I did notice is - There was a listing on the "Easy" part of the bios that showed High Bandwidth - Low Latency is now gone.
I have that gigabyte, with i3 12100, I have tried all the new parts and it won't start, I only get 4 long beeps with no image, please help.
try disconnect the power from the motherboard. remove the shiny battery for like a minute or two. then put it back. i don't think that is a big issue
Will this same method work for B760M DS3H AX DDR4 (rev. 1.x) for an i3-13100 without another CPU? Or would this board i mentioned be ready out of the box for a i3-13100?
thanks for this video and best regards!
It supports 12th and 13th gen cpus out of the box ...
I have cpu performance issue on this motherboard , is that because updating bios ?
Do we need to upgrade the BIOS if you want to use 12th generation microprocessor like i5 12400 and DDR4 RAM?
You will be good out of the box. I did go back and look at the bios updates for this, not likely to need an update unless you have a RTX 3060.
Thank you for the information. Actually I have purchased this motherboard recently and about to assemble. I just want to add NVida GTX 1660 super graphic card which is sufficient for me. I think I dont have to upgrade the BIOS.
If i want to put a 15 13500 with RTX 4060...should i update the bios or not?
Based on what I see here: www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B760M-DS3H-rev-10/support#support-dl-bios . I would say not necessary unless you are having other hardware issues.
I buy that mobo … you recommend bios upgrade? I have a 13100f and 5600xt and work property
Probably not worthwhile unless you grab some higher Speed RAM that was not previously supported, or intel comes out with a new 13th gen...or there is some security issue. Sometimes not worth the risk.
@@PC_HardwareTechUnboxing_1 to late i upgrade yesterday hahahaha nothing happens
I have the ddr5 am5 version. The b650m ds3h