GP70 2PE Support for Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)

Hi everyone,
I'm about to buy one of the following notebooks;
- GP70 2PE-257NL Leopard
- GP70 2PE-022NL
- GP70 2PE-085NL Leopard
Can anyone clarify if Intel VT-d is supported in the bios? Both the cpu and chipset do support it atleast.
Thanks!

I don't think MSI bios have that option open, You probably would have to PM Svet and ask if he can mod a Bios for you.

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