BIOS Request for 970 Golden Edition

Looking for the latest Golden Edition BIOS if possible please.
S/N - 602-V316-15SB1411030462
Thanks.

Quote from: Svet on 18-February-15, 04:10:03
attached below
Thanks for the prompt reply Svet!

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