MOVED: X99S Gaming 7 No Gbit

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https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=253995.0

Quote from: Svet on 15-March-15, 21:33:53
enter in bios setup to see the bios version,
or run >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<< and exit, and check MSIHQ_INFO.TXT which will be created at your desktop
try killer drivers supplied with your CD/DVD
do you use latest firmware for it?
Bios version is E7885IMS V17.8, which seems to be the latest.
Killer drivers from the cd still gives the same problem.
Router is as up to date as it can get.

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