Both BIOS and BMC successfully updated to latest version (I used the BMC to update both)
PCI-E Slot 1 4x4x4x4 bifurcation also confirmed working
PCI-E Slot 1 4x4x4x4 bifurcation also confirmed working
Are these udimms?4 x 16 GB Kingston 3200 MT/s ECC OK
Yes UDIMMsAre these udimms?
I’m still searching for a CPU and memory…closing in on a good deal for a 5900x. Hopefully it works out, would make a great upgrade for my current Skylake setup.
should be in DHCP mode. check your routers DHCP settings.(i.e. limit range of address to find easy)Can anyone tell me the default ip of the BMC? I need to do a BIOS update for a 5800X3D and don't have a spare CPU that the current BIOS supports
Pio has a 1 year warrantyYou can check your warranty with serial: Identify your product - GIGABYTE Service
I did not find any warranty details on Pio so good to know at least Gigabyte global warranty applies.
Mine reads like this.
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BMC is in DHCP mode out of the box.. just plug in cable and check your router for lease or use some network scannerCan anyone tell me the default ip of the BMC? I need to do a BIOS update for a 5800X3D and don't have a spare CPU that the current BIOS supports
Oh, good to know, but with forwarding service used it may not be an option. As i understand with global warranty we can contact local service center for gigabyte.Pio has a 1 year warranty
QUOTE : All articles offered by us are covered by a 12-month warranty and our competent support team is at your disposal for all technical inquiries.
BMC is in DHCP mode out of the box.. just plug in cable and check your router for lease or use some network scanner
Tried that, did not work. According to the Manual, static IP Adress is the default.should be in DHCP mode. check your routers DHCP settings.(i.e. limit range of address to find easy)
indeed. lol. catastrophic decision...Tried that, did not work. According to the Manual, static IP Adress is the default.
other buyers report BMC is set to DHCP on delivery.Tried that, did not work. According to the Manual, static IP Adress is the default.
So, only Gigabit networking, m.2 is only one gen 3 lane (so it maxes out at ~985MB/s less NVMe overwhead?) and for those shortcomings, it doesn't even have a secondary 8x PCIe slot, so you can't install a server NIC of your own, almost all of which require 8x for some reason....Ultra-Fast M.2 with PCIe Gen3 x1 interface