MSI 7220 Diamond Plus - latest board revision?

Hi,
I am wondering about the latest board revision of the 7220. Today it is 1.0 on the German MSI website while it was 1.1 the whole time until yesterday. On other MSI websites there is no revision statement at all.
Is there anybody having a Diamond Plus with revision 1.1 or was it just a mistake on the German site?
Thanks!

Quote from: Grouse on 13-April-06, 00:53:42
OI,
As you can see from my sig i have a similar set up.  I use antec PSU. The issues your talking about are Likely due to a combination of things not Just one.
First of all are you setting your nvid drivers to the game you are using instead of global settings.
Also what are your amp ratings on your PSU.
Also what are running in your back ground.  How many processes?
Have you defragged that drive since your last install?
Have you run dxdiag?
are you using the latest dx version?  One came out just recently.
I appreciate all the feedback guys, and as far as these questions, I have tried on 2 clean installs (winxp pro, and winxp x64), and have the same problem.  Nothing else running whatsoever, everything updated, etc.  It's got to be a hardware issue, and since it's a graphics problem that I've experienced with 2 cards, you guys must be right, it must not be getting enough power.  I chose this PSU because Tom's Hardware used it in their test setup with this board (didn't realize it was such a sensative issue).  I'll keep messing with it for another day or so.  I'll be quite happy if it's just the PSU and I don't have to send the mobo in for replacement. 
Thanks again

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