Are there any bios conflicts with using a 7800GT/ NF4 SLi 7100 mobo?

Simple question, does anyone know of any problems with runing a 7800GT with a MSI NF4 SLi mobo/bios version-V.6.00PG-V9.0 031505(W7100NZ1)?, Thanks!

for anyone who reads this thread although my new 7800gt/co are non MSI, I wanted to list a stern warning to beware of what bios these cards are shipping with, I have never had so many problem swith a set of cards in my entire life, the vendors are playing russian roulette with the delta clock settings in the bios, effectively makeing the cards auto throttle  40mhz  when dettecting a high performance app running, which causes a lot of problem when you have already overclocked the card manually without taking this auto +40mhz into effect, I finally got some resolution with a revised bios release, but be on the look out for this fluffing scheme the are doing with this cards.

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