Processor Core i7 7820X 4.8GHz Motherboard Asrock Taichi XE Cooling Custom loop Memory 4x8GB Corsair Vengence LED Video Card(s) Gigabyte Aorus GTX 1080 Ti +25core +400mem Storage 960 EVO 1TB, Micron 1100 2TB SSD, OCZ Vector 512GB, 750GB Samsung, 1.5TB Caviar Green Display(s) Acer XB270HU, Qnix QX2710 Case Corsair Carbide 500R White Audio Device(s) ASUS Xonar DX, Corsair Void Pro RGB Power Supply EVGA P2 850W Mouse Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum Keyboard Razer Black Widow Ultimate 2016 Edition Software Win 10 圆4. If you can find an example of a higher budget board in the lineup of your make/model motherboard that HAS an uEFI BIOS and has the same ROM chips on board, you MAY be able to make this happen, but it's likely that it won't be completely stable. It's likely your motherboard would not support a uEFI BIOS if it did not come with one installed from the factory. UEFI is very different than an original BIOS, and usually the two are not compatible. Newer motherboards have an uEFI BIOS installed on the ROM chip. Differences in the types of BIOS there.įirst picture was of a standard BIOS from the good-old days. First picture was of a standard BIOS from the good-old days. It'd look a lot better than the white text on black background that it currently has, even better still than the blue background an earlier revision had. I, too, wish I could get my Intel board a UEFI BIOS. If you open those up in Notepad, you'll see what I mean. All the person would have to work with is the.dll and.exe files of both programs. It'd be somewhat akin to asking someone to add Yahoo Messenger functionality to Microsoft Word. I have a feeling that the BIOSes themselves are obfuscated (scrambled), encrypted, or otherwise encoded so they can't be modified. While theoretically/imaginatively it would make sense that you should be able to copy the hardware settings/readings from the Z68 board's BIOS into the framework of the Z77 board's BIOS, it's unfortunately not that easy.
The BIOSes are built to interpret the readings they receive from the various chips specific to the different boards. The boards themselves are going to have significantly different chips and features, which is the first obstacle I see. Unfortunately, I'm not sure what you're asking for is really feasible. BIOS for Intel DZ68BC Latest: BIOS for Intel DZ77GA Latest: BIOS Img For DZ68BC. And even if bugs are detected please don't hesitate to correct them if you find them in the BIOS code. If anyone can please modify for me the DZ68BC BIOS to look like and function like the DZ77GA-70K VISUAL BIOS. I'm using a screen shot for DZ68BC as example for old BIOS, and a screen shot for DZ77GA-70K as the VISUAL BIOS. Is there anyone in the forum with the skills and knowledge of BIOS codding, modification, basically the BIOS creation skills, I have no clue how its done, If i had the knowledge I would do it my self.
This download record contains the BIOS image for the Intel® Visual Compute. Intel® Visual Compute Accelerator VCA1283LVV / VCA1585LMV BIOS Update.