Msi p67 gd 55 and asus r9 280x

I have msi p67 gd 55 motherboard and bought r9 280x.I connect  videocard but mouse keyboard didn't work.And display is on sleeping mode.I already update my bios.What's the matter?

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  • MOVED: Z68A-GD65 (B3) and Asus r9 280x

    This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=174418.0

    Quote from: say0n on 07-November-13, 04:19:18
    I just got an ASUS R9280X-DC2T-3GD5  but i doesn't give me any signal in my monitor. Im using the DVI port and the Motherboard is Z68A-GD65 (B3)
    Im running an old HD6870 with no issues but in the moment o switch the cards it doesn't give me any image and there's no POST. 
    i5 2500k at 4.3ghz
    Z68A-GD65 (B3)
    The card was already tested with the seller and it works fine so is not the card... please help i don't want to spend more money to change my platform to 1150 socket.
    I bet the seller didn't test the card in a PCI-E 2.0 "environment".
    Z68, i5-2500K are PCI-E 2.0 (HD6870 is PCI-E 2.1)
    AMD Radeon R9 280X is PCI-E 3.0
    Many AMD PCI-E 3.0 graphic cards have backward compatibility issues.
    That's why I always recommend Nvidia cards for older motherboards and processors.
    If your motherboard BIOS is up to date, the next thing to try is to update the VBIOS
    (ask the seller if you cannot do it by yourself).
    If that doesn't fix the problem, you have 2 options:
    - replace the card with a Nvidia one
    - keep the card, but replace the processor with a Gen3 one (3770K, 3570K, etc)

  • MSI Geforce GTX 660 TF 2GD5/OC and Asus problems

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    Regards!

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  • Why does MSI P4N have no support for Intel Preslor and Asus Nforce 4 does??

    Well as you've probably guessed it im new to the forums (howdy all  ). I currently own a MSI P4N diamond motherboard and quite frankly i most dissapointed with what has been called (by too many reviewers) a great board.
    First off i see very little changes taking place with each bios update, of which does not seem to happen regularly at all. (lets face it no board is perfect especially the Nforce 4 range from MSI for Intel CPU's).
    Secondly overclocking a Pentium D 830, which i may add should be capable of overclocking very well on an Intel Nforce board, can barley reach 3.4 Ghz (i know its mobo issue as the CPU is water cooled and overclocks to way beyond 3.7 on an 955X board).
    Thirdly the North bridge fan was poorly stuck on my motherboard in that on installing my motherboard into my case it popped off like the lid of a pringles tub by a slight movement of my hand  .
    And last but least... why does the MSI P4N diamond motherboard not support Intels latest 65nm CPU's when ASUS's and Gigabyte's Nforce 4 motherboards work well with the Pentium D and the 65nm range of Intel CPU's. Upon also reading about the next gen of Intel CPU's the Conroe, the 975X motherboards will support the future CPU via a bios update and it has been said that the same is likely to happen for the Nforce 4 range... however once again due to the lack of support for the MSI P4N diamond by MSI i believe all of us owners of this pathetic (an over statement really but its going to be that way if MSI keeps this up) over hyped motherboard will get a simple NO in the CPU support table for the next gen range of CPU's.   
     

    Where did you get the information regarding the MSI P4N diamond's release date?
    Are you in the United Kingdom? As it was released at the same time as the other Nforce 4 boards here (i was on the edge of my seat waiting for the Nforce boards to be released on overclockers.co.uk for sale) In the end though i bought my mothreboard in October, which is a good few weeks after release.
    Is there any kind of SLI 32 on MSI's plans? this is what worries me as they have made a move in the 975X department but have not made any further developmentes in the Nforce range for Intel, which to the average joe kind of indicates loss of intrest in this field from the company.
    I am overall pleased with my motherboard, when using a single core CPU, as overclocking was a sheer joy, but as soon as the dual core CPU went in the mothreboard behaves like a drunk man coming from a pub. I am aware that the Nforce 4 chipsets struggle with the dual core CPU's but surely Nvidia were informed by Intel about the dual core CPU's being released in the future.

  • MSI P67-GD65 Query

    Hi all
    ok this might be a stupid question that im asking here and there maybe a simple quick soloution or maybe something else.
    I just finished building my New system which is great atm but im noticing that the memory that i bought which was rated at 1600mhz is running only at 667mhz atm
    Am i doing something stupidly wrong with settings and need to change the timings on the memory to get them to run at say 1333mhz or sommat like that or is my settings fine and im worried about nothing.
    also a quick question on the control centre software, is it advised to have it installed as i have it installed and its on startup all the time when i dont want it to be.
    ive attached a screenshot of my control centre with timings so if anyone can help with any tips to get the best of my memory then that would be awesome.

    Anytime you run sticks under THEIR rated specs, it is considered underclocking them...or anyway it has been for a few years now, Intel has nothing to do with DRAM specs, JEDEC sets the DRAM standards.
    I stand behind my statement that a 2500K should easily handle 1600/1866 sticks at stock, have built a number of systems with the 2500K and when there was a problem, it was almost always in the BIOS and not tied to any particular brand of mobo, not sure why you wish to slam only the DRAM manufacturers, and in this case GSkill in particular,  because Yes, as a matter of fact I saw this post, they were working directly with ASUS...as they do with Gigabyte, ASRock, Intel, BioStar, ECS, and other mobo manufactures including, MSI.   And it only makes sense when responding to a particular customer that you let them know that you do work directly w/ their mobo maker when issues arise, and that you aren't just blowing them off and ignoring the problems.  A little further reading may have resulted in finding this post at the GSkill forums:
    http://www.gskill.us/forum/showthread.php?t=8076
    quoted below
     For MSI P67 series motherboard owners
    Some have reported issues operating performance modules on the MSI P67 motherboards.
    We were finally able to attain working motherboards to test these issues.
    Here is what we discovered:
    For B3 revisions, nothing worked.
    We attempted DDR3-1333 CL7 - DDR3-1600 CL6, CL7, CL8 - DDR3-1866 CL8, CL9 - and all DDR3-2133+ products. None were able to work with stability. Lower performance products such as CL9, should work fine. We are doing our best to assist MSI in any way to quickly resolve this issue. Watch out for BIOS updates on manufacturer website, and check back here as we will provide a follow up.
    For B2 revisions, we had some results. The key was to enable XMP, AND manually configure settings. Usually only one is required, but for this particular issue, the temporary solution is to do both. A BIOS update should be in store as well to solve this problem.
    Here are some pictures to further explain:
    http://www.gskill.com/pdf/MSI P67 Setup.pdf
    Remember, this issue only applies to MSI motherboards. There are no problems with ASUS, Gigabyte, AsRock, or other P67 motherboards. These have been fully tested and approved with our RipJaws X lineup. For example with ASUS P67 motherboards, all you need to do is enable XMP in EFI/BIOS, and ANY RipJaws X memory should work flawlessly. (even DDR3-2000+) For now, we will continue to push MSI for revision.
    Thank you
    GSKILL TECH
    Where you say "If a Sandy Bridge sytem will not run a 2X2GB DDR3 1333 with 9 9 9 24" , I fully agree, but I thought we were talking about 1600 sticks here, not a 1333 set.....

  • Turbo Overclock with MSI P67-GD55

    Hey,
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    System specs:
    Latest BIOS version
    Intel Core i5 2500K
    MSI P67-GD55
    4 GB RAM Kingston HyperX 1600Mhz
    Samsung Spinpoint F3
    Nvidia GTX275

    Please read this article to better understand the turbo boost technology. http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1501/2/
    The technology applies max turbo boost to 3,7GHz only on lighter loads, i.e. when one core is being used. As sson as more than one core is under load the turbo boost will reduce until under full load the processor will only run at 3,4GHz. This ensures smooth transitioning between loads and a better performance under loads. There is no reason to disable this.
    Furthermore, you will find when your PC idles, the clock frequency will actually go down to 1,6GHz or there abouts to conserve energy and reduce heat generation. Under light loads the Processor may run anywhere in between the minimum and maximum defined Intel clock frequencies.
    If you were to increase your CPU multiplier to say 40 and leave everything else alone, then the maximum core clock applied will be 4,0GHz, but the PC will still reduce back to idle when there is no load. Give that a try and observe the behaviour. Download CPU-Z to monitor the voltages and frequencies.

  • Help!!! with 970A-G46 Bios Update / Asus R9 280x Dcu II

    Ok so i recently got the Asus r9 280x dcu II card for ugrading and when i installed it, i started the computer, but i was not getting anything on my monitor. The computer works fine with my old gpu Radeon HD 7770, but when i installed this one, the computer would not post.
    Im wondering if it is my motherboard bios that i need to update in order for it to post because i have not updated my bios yet and maybe the card only works if my motherboard is on the latest bios.
    Also about the bios update. Last night i tried to update and i got to update to version 1.B0 (1.11). But i checked for new bios at the support download page for this board and saw that new versions were at the 2.0 level and the latest bios is version 2.6.
    I tried to update the bios with the version 2.6 .exe file in a formatted flash drive but everytime the pc restarted, it would not go to the bios update screen. And also on the bios menu when i click on m fash it did not work it gave me a message which i cant remember right now.
    I would appreciate the help.
    Thanks

    Yesss!!!!  I got it to work. All i had to do was clear my cmos and it worked

  • MSI P67-A GD53 Triple Power Cycle

    Hi all,
    1st of all let me introduce myself, my name is Damien and I have been a PC enthusiast ever since I built my 1st PC when I was 10 years old (15 years ago), I am a massive fan of the PC gaming scene etc and have always played games on my PC because it is so much better.
    Now I have had a few issues over the past week or two with motherboard's and cpu's etc, and to give you a idea of how lucky I usually am with PCs this last week or two has been the worst time I have had with motherboard's and cpu's ever in my whole time of building PCs.
    1st it was a motherboard that went bang, so was replaced then that replacement motherboard would not accept voltage changes and was trying to put 1.8v through my ram which was 1.5v max, then I replaced that board with another that blew up, so I then bought a new board and chip which turned out to be faulty again.
    Now you may think I am going on but this will make sense in a minute, so I got fed up with buying faulty stuff so I went to a very good PC part's retailer in the UK called Scan Computer's, I have used them for quite a while now and spent a fortune in there.
    Scan do pre overclocked bundle's where they overclock the CPU for you and test everything, so because of the trouble I have had I bought one which comes with a MSI P67-A GD53 motherboard but I have noticed some times when it boot's it will power up and then down and then up and down, again and then it will power up and boot in to window's.
    My question is should it do this or not as I really don't want another faulty board.
    Any help will greatly be received as I am now at wit's end with this PC.

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    My question is should it do this or not as I really don't want another faulty board.
    It shouldn't do this, but having said that, it is not uncommon on the Sandy Bridge platform, experienced infrequently on boards from different manufacturers.
    I would be reluctant to advise you to meddle with a complete build from Scan without discussing it with them first.
    We can probably give you advice on a couple of things you can try, but I don't know what your warranty conditions are if you mess with the BIOS.
    Maybe you want to save your current BIOS settings as a profile first, so that you can load it again.
    Then do a CMOS clear for now and see if it behaves any differently. >>Clear CMOS Guide<<
    Please do provide your full system specs and what the current BIOS settings are, i.e. did you opt for a shop overclocked model ?>>Posting Guide<<

  • Sandybridge MSI P67-GD65 with Cayman MSI R6970 Short Test :)

    Just for share and I think this post is already late because there are lots of reviews in the net for the new ATI 6970 video card. At least we can say that this would be a real benchmark score and I personally did the run.  Also, I’m using Intel’s new Sandybridge for the tests and I will enumerate the configuration later on.
    The video card I have here is a MSI ATI R6970-2PM2D2GD5. Specs are 2GB of GDDR5 Mems running at 5500mhz / 880mhz Default Core Clock / 256Bit and with 1536 Unified Shaders.
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    More photos of the card
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    • Processor: Sandybridge i5 2500 3.3ghz
    •Motherboard: MSI P67-GD65
    •Mems: Plain 2x 2GB DDR3 1333mhz
    •PSU: AcBel R8 1100watts
    •HDD: WD Caviar Green 500GB SATA
    •Softwares: Windows 7 32bit / ATI Catalyst 10.11 Driver / 3dmark06 and Vantage with latest patch
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    Vantage 19k
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    @zsde
    this is an AVC Global Star Cooler. Actually all 3rd party market 1156 coolers are still compatible with the new sandybridge sockets  So if you have one, your safe already

  • MSI P67-GD65 (B3) Did I make a bad choice? I'm building a new system!

    After reading all the problems everyone seems to be having with boot problems and freezing, did I make a bad choice? Here's what I'm putting together when the parts arrive.
    It's been a few years since I built my own rig, but every pc I've ever owned I built myself except my Dell XPS 630i  (got a screaming deal).
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    Intel i7-2600K unlocked and unleashed
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    Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 6970 2GB GDDR5 PCI-E 1080P
    Western Digital Caviar Black 1T Hard Drive
    Dell XPS 630i Case and Delll 750W power supply (I know I shouldn't reuse this case)
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

     "Dell XPS 630i Case~I know I shouldn't reuse this case"
     Poor case for cooling with quad CPU and higher power consuming VGA card as you sure will end up with high temperature problems. It would be wise to get a better case.

  • MSI P67-GD65 running 4 DIMMS slots

    Hello,
    I have two kits of memory:
    2x2Gb 1600 cl7 1.65v (that runs at 1.5v with same latencies 7-8-7-24)
    2x4Gb 1600 cl9 1.5v  (9-9-9-24)
    Both kits are Gskill Ripjaws, I have already tried lots of things without any success so far, (relax timings to high values, increase voltage, tried link/unlink, swapped kits from black to blue), I cannot boot with RAM set to 9-9-9-24 (whether 1 or 2T) and 1600Mhz, the only way is to disable XMP and let memory speed to auto.
    And so memory is recognized and runs in Windows at around 1310Mhz~1315Mhz with timings 7-7-7-20 (values chosen by me since I cannot use higher speeds).
    In case I set memory speed to manual, whether its 1333Mhz or other values I get three long bips and I am unable to boot.
    CPU Core i7 2600K
    MSI P67-GD65 (B3) using latest official bios (1.E)
    Actual position of the memory:
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    DIMM1:2Gb
    DIMM2:4Gb
    DIMM3:2Gb
    Thanks for your kind help.

    Quote from: Jack on 14-November-11, 22:45:26
    Thanks for your help Jack, this explains my issue.
    I am still used to SDRAM, I mixed different sizes, brands, single and dual sided, even speeds, it always run without problems.
    I need to get used.
    Quote from: Henry on 15-November-11, 14:47:34
    And the fact that they are the troublesome Ripjaws to begin with. Mixing one type of troublesome Ripjaws with another type of troublesome Ripjaws and you end up with double trouble.
    I see, despite of the fact Ripjaws are mentioned as compatible, I should avoid them as they mean trouble.
    RIP Ripjaws 
    What brand would you recommend?

  • MSI P67 GD65 Boot Beep change after bios flash 1H & 1I

    Good evening.
    First of all my pc specs:
    - Msi P67 GD65 B3 Revision
    - i5 2500K
    - 2 * 4 gb DDR 3 G.Skill Ripjaws XF3 1600 mhz
    - Sapphire HD 4870
    - Ocz Vertex II 60 Gb (windows 7)
    - Western Digital Blue Caviar 1 tb (storage)
    Today I flashed the bios using a bootable pen drive.
    Previously I had the 1.9 version and all went perfectly fine. The booting sequence was : 1 short beep, short beeps counting my usb devices and 1 final short high tonality beep.
    Now I updated to version 1.I and the beep sequence changed completely: now I have 1 long low tonality beep, short beeps counting my usb devices and no final short high tonality beep . Also it takes some more seconds than version 1.9 before making the beeps!
    I tried also versione 1.H (which I have in this very moment) and I experienced the same faulty beep sequence
    I also tried to clear c-mos and load optimized defaults but I still have the same beep sequence in both cases.
    What shall I do?
    Please notice I never changed memory or cpu settings (no overclock at all)

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    They say do not care about the beeps if the PC could work normally.
    Same thing I already told you... 
    Forgot about those stupid beeps.  As long as the system starts & boots fine, they are not critical error signals to begin with but status signs, that tell you that some things are there.
    Quote
    What do they mean by "the new bios should fix some beep error" ? Which bios are the talking about? Maybe the upcoming 1 L version which is going to be released in future?
    What they are telling you is that the beep sequence is not something to worry about. That the beeps "lie" so to speak and that you are looking for a meaning that is not there.
    Quote
    What beep sequence do you have with 1.C version compared to the two videos I posted ?
    It does not matter.  You are getting hung up on beeps even though the system is obviously running just fine.  If the beeps are getting on your nerves, then unplug the speaker from the board and enjoy the silence.
    This is a non-issue.  Stop being paranoid. 

  • MSI P67 G45 (B3)

    Hello. I am using MSI p67-g45 board for almost 3 weeks.
    intel 2500k cpu
    ripjaws 4gb ddr3 1600ram
    2x sapphire vapor-x HD5850's crossfired
    2x samsung f4 raid0
     no problems so far but one. tmpin #1 (PCH) gets crazy hot. even with stock cpu timings and settings without any extra stress, it reaches 85-90degrees and its not misreading its for real, you feel it when you touch or you can actually see how it affects the first card on crossfire. I have a case with very good airflow. in fact motherboard PCH is the only component breaks 60 degrees celcius in whole system.   graphic cards only peaks to 58 while playing bc2, cpu stays max 55, airflow is great but when I check HWmonitor temps, I can see PCH (TMPIN#1) is 90 or 100 c... IF I overclock the crossfired 5850's a little, it reaches 110-120 degrees celcius.. so, my concern: is this a bad mobo which I should return? or all p67 g45 is the same?
    another member asked a question like this and some admin said "re apply tim".. well I dont wanna break its guarantee or just break it. Its obvious that I am not the only one having this issue. This board has temp issues or PCH probe reads crazy temps.. which is true and what should I do please make this clear for me. I dont want to return it since its flawless with overclocking and all other good stuff. but this temp is a no-go. I dont want something 100c in the case while all other components are 40-50c. Thanks for reading.

    so you are saying its completely normal? im sure its nothing like 100c or 120c as you said. probably misreading. but the gfx card on top (first one of the crossfire cards) is almost 15 degrees celcius hotter then the bottom card most of the time. plus, top card uses better-bigger-heavy cooling. at least I can guess is the PCH heating up the first card since its right next to it. I mean second card is smaller 5850 Xtreme version which is cheaper too. I used them before in a P45 rig with c2duo system. temps never reached 50c at first card while idling. so the possible scenario is: gfx heating up PCH and PCH heating up gfx and I cant do anything like moving the card to second slot cuz im already using bot of them at crossfire. while gfx covering the PCH I cant place a fan on it too.
    I've tested the temps in some scenarios. First, I only stressed CPU with prime and while cpu kept 55c max (stock timings), PCH gone to 67c in 1 hour maximum heat torture test. I can say HWmonitor is reading faulty PCH temp but not. Cuz when I touch it, its really hot. nothing like 40 or 50c, its hot as hell and guess what, GPU1 temp never go down from 55 at idle. second card was 35-38c tops. there were no load on both cards since they were idling at windows.
    Second thing, I stressed CPU with prime then I stressed both GPU's with furmark. TMPIN#1 went crazy like 90c's cuz the first video card was at 80c while second one kept it 70. I will make another test. I will replace the better cooled card with 5850@ second slot, which has worse cooling. and make these test all again. I let you know what happened with screenshots and make my descision about rma the board or not. at least users having the same issues like me can get an idea. thx for reading

  • 890FXA-GD65 with AMD Phenom II 1100T and Asus Radeon 6950 No Video Signal

    I just did a new computer build with an MSI 890FXA-GD65 motherboard AMD Phenom II 1100T processor and Asus Radeon 6950 graphic card.
    I have a SATA hard drive and optical drive. Memory is Corsair XMS3 4GB PC10666 DDR3 1333MHz 4096MB.
    When I turn the system on I have no video signal so I can't see bios. I tried taking everything apart and rebuilding and still nothing.
    The power is on to the motherboard and graphic card. The motherboard has 2 LED indicators on.
    I am a newbie with the new computer build and need some help. I accidentally pressed the clear CMOS while the power was on. I have no idea if this is going to mess up the motherboard.
    Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
    Mike

    I could not locate this on this specific motherboard. The one issue is that there is a CLR CMOS button on the back and I pressed this when power was on .
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  • MSI P67 Marshal (B3) v3.0 UEFI killed my 3700k.

    Exact what title says...
    i tried to email msi (support@msi_com_tw & support@msi_com) but both had a delivery failure..
    so i'll attach here my 1 week's (BAD) experience with Marshal.. (previously owned an Asrock P67 Prof)
    THE GOOD :
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    THE BAD:
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    2) i have a sata 2 pci-e 1x controller (Sil3132 chipset, fw 7.7.0.3), and while works ok on my older P67 m/b, in Marshal, it gets recognized upon boot up.. on random times.. MOST of the times it DOESNT get recognized.. (or i haven't found the "pattern" yet..., any beta bios which fixes that?)
    3)and Finally..  some hours ago, killed my 3770k.. was using it on Auto Vcore (because of lack of OFFSET setting, using Auto is the only way to have proper VID operation when cpu is idling...) with LLC 5..., I set LLC6 , saved and exit... and bam.. that's it... tried the  3770k on older m/b no post either.. my backup i3 AFTER reseting cmos settings, i crossed fingers and installed it to check if m/b is ok, and booted fine.. but right now.. i really can't trust the MSI P67 Marshal.. as i dont really know when "it will strike again..." . (That maybe needs some time for techical dept to pin point the bug that killed my 3770k.)
    Knock Knock MSI...
    If Intel denies my 3770k's RMA.. who will cover my financial damage due to UEFI bug..?
    It's one thing to miss some options in bios/uefi... and a totally different one, due to uefi bug, to lose components..
    @xmad any actually usable BETA UEFI for marshal..? cause on other recent thread regarding UEFI.. the link you posted actually DOESN't have any Marshal UEFI inside...

    Quote from: Froggy Gremlin on 16-February-13, 03:30:22
    I get the suspicion this CPU that died was also OC'd in the other brand-X board? With that bclk, it is really no surprise. For a daily machine, 103 is what most users limit it to. It's a lot simpler and safer to just raise the CPU Ratio. 
    NOT... the cpu that died was an 3770K no need for bclck adjustment... and max had operated during testing was 40x100@1,05-bios setting , the i3-3220 i use for backup, was and is operating at that setting.. because... you know because...(no Multi adjustment) completely irrelevant.. to altering LLC setting and boom...
    Quote from: Froggy Gremlin on 16-February-13, 03:30:22
    This is a user to user community, not official MSI Technical support. You have been operating the hardware out of specifications, so it will be hard to prove for an RMA authorization should it be needed, it wasn't a user induced failure rather than a UEFI/BIOS bug.
    indeed.. but when i tried to email msi (2 different emails) i got failure to deliver.. and i couldnt find ,that time, some valid email.. 40x100 yes is outside specs.. (hell its why its called K...) but trying on purpose to relax its LLC lvl... which MSI.. operates.. OUT of SPECIFICATION... (removing all "disabling" options.. -> LLC7 for example..) IT IS a UEFI bug...

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