MSI K8N Platinum SLI bios v.3.3

I found this: http://www.msi-computer.co.jp/support/bios/index.php?p=K8N%20SLI%20Platinum
Have anyone tried?

Quote from: syar2003 on 19-May-05, 01:34:23
Venice and san diego cores has no fixed vcore based on their opn numbers as earlier models.
It's variable (new feature) and this is probably causing motherboard vendors some headakes where it
comes to vcore modification and over volting in bios implemetation .
Ref: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/athlon64-venice_3.html
That appears to be the case...based on this response I got from MSI today!  Looks like a fully compatable BIOS for Venice and San Diego will not arrive until June..... 
-M
Dear Customer,
Since the mb has not been certified to support the Venice and San Diego Core processors, please wait until beginning of June, 2005 for the release bios support for the mb.
Sincerely,
Technical Support Division
MSI Computer Corp.
http://www.msicomputer.com
MSI Platinum Series Motherboards -- In Pursuit of Quality Perfection.
1-626-913-0828
1-626-581-7721 Fax
From: M
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 8:02 PM
To: User Support
Subject: RE: 3 -- Customer Problem Description Form
Importance: High
Hello,
I tried this BIOS and it only allowed a max of 1.4V on CPU VID which read as 1.31V in the hardware monitor…when I added the 9.9%.... the highest it would show is 1.47V No better than before….
M
From: MSI Technical Support Team USA [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 8:37 PM
To: M
Subject: RE: 3 -- Customer Problem Description Form
Dear Customer,
Please kindly try with the attached beta (3.37) bios for the mb.
Sincerely,
Technical Support Division
MSI Computer Corp.
http://www.msicomputer.com

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