


My theory is if you can find an identical board from 1 of these companies you should be able to find an appropriate bios.

I BELIEVE that might give you some solid info on whether you found a match. If you find something that looks the same, see if you can get a high quality picture of the chips on the motherboard and compare the markings to that of yours. I'd recommend searching some of the manufacturer names such as colorful and a couple others and seeing if you can find a similar product to what they have on offer.

If you are a native chinese speaker or know somebody who is you may have some more luck. I was able to find a lot more information by googling things in chinese but because I dont speak chinese I was very limited in how far I can go down that research path. I've been through almost every link on google and duckduckgo for almost every search term you can think of. Of my 60+ hours of research, around 20 hours was exclusively just trying to track down information relating to the manufacturer and other such information. Spend the extra $ on a name brand board because you will save time and $ in the long term.įrom what I've researched there isn't a lot of public information regarding these boards. The mere potential of having issues with these boards makes it not worth it to buy them. Here are the results of my weeklong 60+ hour investigation: I'm trying to track down some pretty important info that I've seen lots of other people have trouble with so I dont understand why you would remove this.įinal Update : I dont feel a new thread is warranted so I'm posting a final update here for anybody else who encounters this issue and wishes to investigate past where I've researched. Lastly, Mods, it looks like you took down yesterday's post without notification or explanation? Um, why? I dont think any rules were broken and if they were please tell me which rule was broken. I've also messaged a few ebay sellers to see if they can get in contact with the manufacturer.įor some additional information, I just received another 1 of these today and here is the information from the bios (to reiterate my other systems are remote so I couldnt check it) I've attempted to back up the bios to see if maybe I can grab a more up to date bios from a different board however the universal bios backup utility 2.0 wasn't able to do it. I'm still trying to track down an up to date bios if any1 knows anything.Īccording to a site called miningheaven.ca, these boards are manufactured by a company called HGYCPP under their listing "HGYCPP B250 BTC Mining Motherboard 12 PCI-E Support 12 Video Card LGA 1151 DDR4 Memory USB3.0 for BTC Machine Bitcoin Mining". After some more research I believe I found the manufacturer responsible for these boards. This is an update to yesterday's post regarding the generic B250 mining motherboards sold on ebay and having difficulties finding a bios update.
