Samsung B75s1 Motherboard Patched -
The stock Samsung BIOS is a cage. It features:
For a modern user, a stock B75S1 is e-waste. For a tinkerer, it is a canvas.
Status: Repaired – Patched – Fully Functional ✅ samsung b75s1 motherboard patched
If the motherboard has been patched, it usually implies that modifications have been made to either fix bugs, enhance performance, or potentially add features that weren't originally supported. Here are a few points that could be useful:
After patching, the proprietary Samsung fan curve might vanish. Your CPU fan may run at 100% all the time. Solution: Use a low-noise adapter or software like FanControl (GitHub). The stock Samsung BIOS is a cage
We tested a Samsung B75S1 with an Intel Xeon E3-1230 V2 (equivalent to i7-3770), 16GB DDR3, and an RTX 2060.
| Test | Stock BIOS | Patched BIOS (NVMe + unlocked) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Windows Boot Time (SATA SSD) | 22 seconds | 22 seconds (no change) | | Windows Boot Time (NVMe SSD) | Not bootable | 12 seconds | | Time Spy Graphics Score | 5,800 (GPU limited due to whitelist quirk) | 6,900 | | Cinebench R23 Multi | 4,200 pts | 4,350 pts (due to memory timings) | For a modern user, a stock B75S1 is e-waste
The biggest gain is game load times and overall system snappiness thanks to the NVMe drive.
The patch involved flashing a corrected firmware package that synchronizes the BIOS with the EC.