Z77A-GD65 intel 82579v code 10..

Hello..
Korea because I'm not good at English.
To Z77A-GD65. Something else rather than intel 82579v due to an error code 10 is crazy right before ..
Left did not have to install the new driver, the only way to change the BIOS, seriously, do I know you yihyeonsang resolve BIOS version?

Please read this thread
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=158591.0

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    Hi i'm a newbie to computer parts and the computer world in general on what does what. I'm only 15 but i'm looking to upgrade my Mobo and CPU I have found a bundle (MSI Z77A-GD65 Intel 7 Series Z77 Motherboard and Intel Core i5-3570K 3.40 GHz Quad Core Unlocked Bundle) on tiger direct and it looks like a good deal. But before I buy it I WAS going to upgrade my GPU before I were to get a new Mobo and CPU. I've done some research on the MSI Z77A-GD65 and I saw it has integrated graphics, but I don't entirely know what that is. I was curious if that's a graphics card and if so what it compares to. I have a Nvidia GTX 9800 graphics card that's fairly old now and I was wondering if a Mobo with integrated graphics acted as a graphics card and if so what it would compare to. If you want to know anymore specs about my computer let me know and i'll be happy to give them out.

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  • Z77A-GD65 Problems with Ethernet (Intel 82579V) Code 10 and 55 error

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  • MOVED: MSI Z77A-GD65 Intel 7 Series Motherboard Integrated Graphics

    This topic has been moved to Intel Core-iX boards.
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  • Z77A-GD65 Problems with Ethernet (Intel 82579V) Code 10

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    Quote from: Warner on 11-May-12, 04:10:22
    Hello kaizerman,
    Are you in the US?
    Can you send the motherboard to me directly for analysis?
    If needed, I will replace the board for you through RMA service.
    Please email me at [email protected] but be sure to put my name in the subject field and your board model so it will come to me correctly.
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  • [Z77A-GD65] Intel Rapid Storage Technology 11.5.0.1207

    Hi,
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  • Z77A-GD65 debug LED codes

    Welcome.
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    Sorry for my English.

    Here is a link to codes;
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  • [Z77A-GD65] Intel Management Engine 8.1.2.1318

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    YES
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  • Z77A-GD65 - Problem powering up

    Hi,
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    Quote from: badboy2k on 05-July-13, 02:32:10
    as long as you have the receipts for all your parts you should be good as all should have there own warranty buddy so it won't cost you anything (at most a shipping fee to the maker) you just need to find out what has broken then RMA the Defective part and you will get a replacement from the manufacturer!
    just start testing parts one by one starting with the PSU then move on to CPU and RAM and if there good its the board and just RMA it!
    as you are in Sweden you just need to take it back to the shop for them to do the RMA to you for the defective part once you have worked out whats broken....
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